- Deploy Data Protection Manager 2007 (Part 3)

In the previous sections we saw how to install DPM 2007, create basic items such as installing an agent (agent) to configure the disk, using the DPM 2007 Administrator Console. In
- Broadband network

Today's communication networks often provide only a few types of information services. Meanwhile, the need to exchange information of users is increasing and diverse, requiring
- Effective network diagnostics with Windows Network Diagnostic

On Windows built-in network diagnostic tool Windows Network Diagnostic. This tool can help you easily identify and solve most network problems.
- Remote Desktop from Windows Vista computer to Windows XP

Microsoft Windows Vista is equipped with some more secure system security layers than Windows XP. In general, this is a good thing. However, these additional security layers
- Configure Windows Server 2008 to remotely access SSL VPN Server (Part 1)

Remote Access (Remote Access) is a very important issue today. As the number of people needing access to information is saved to home and work computers, the ability to access
- Networking Basics: Part 15 - Universal Groups & Group Nesting

In the previous part of this series, we introduced the concept of using groups to manage network access, followed by allowing permissions directly to users. We have also explained
- Run remote commands on Cisco routers from the computer

Can you place the cursor at the Windows command prompt and run a command on the router? Usually, you will first have Telnet or SSH to connect to the router to be able to execute
- Quick fix tip when Internet connection is 'broken'

When browsing the web and seeing the 'The page cannot be displayed' message (the page cannot be displayed), the network connection may be corrupted. The following methods will
- Learn the new Network Policy Server feature in Windows Server 2008

Although we are familiar with the concepts and terms related to Microsoft's Network Access Protection (NAP) and Cisco NAC technologies, we still have to consider the new Network
- Networking basics - Part 16: Connecting to the Windows operating system network

Recently, we received some emails from readers who wanted to know why most of the articles in this series focused on Windows. To be honest with each individual, there may be
- Configure Windows Server 2008 to remotely access SSL VPN Server (Part 2)

In the first part, we talked about some of Microsoft's previous VPN and VPN protocols. To continue what we have seen in part one, we will give you a description of the network
- Configure Windows Server 2008 to remotely access SSL VPN Server (Part 3)

In the previous two articles of this series on how to create an SSL VPN server on Windows Server 2008, we introduced the basics of VPN connection issues, then went into the
- Configure Windows Server 2008 to remotely access SSL VPN Server (Part 4)

SSL VPN clients need to trust the CA that issued the certificate used by the VPN server. To establish this trust, we need to install the CA certificate that issued the VPN
- Managing Windows networks using Script - Part 11: Other script tricks

In the previous part of this series we learned two tricks for remote control scenarios. In the previous section we saw two more script tips. The first tip, remote scripting
- Windows Vista: Support users to use Remote Assistance

Remote Assistance (RA) in Windows Vista includes a number of improvements in connectivity, performance, usability and security, along with a number of other advanced features that
- Managing Windows networks using Script - Part 12: Properties of the WMI class

Back in the third part of this series, we developed a simple script called displayTimeZone.vbs to display the current time zone setting on your computer. This article will show
- Windows Vista: Supporting users using Remote Assistance (Part 2)

The main Remote Assistance scenario within a corporate network environment is the support of workstations in the corporate network and in a domain. Since most corporate networks
- Managing Windows networks using Script - Part 13: The script returns all values

In the previous article of this series we came up with a script called DisplayClassProperties.vbs, which shows the names of the properties of the WMI class. This is what the
- Use 802.11n for the fastest wireless network speed and maximum coverage

In many companies, wireless networks are used to serve many different purposes: for corporate visitors, multimedia traffic from marketing departments to conference rooms and access
- Windows Vista: Supporting users using Remote Assistance (Part 3)

The main Remote Assistance scenario within a corporate network environment is the support of workstations in the corporate network and in a domain. The user's computer must be