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[ 4013 ] Windows Server 2008/2003/2000/XP/NT Administrator Knowledge Base Last updated: Feb 08, 2012

Networking Tips

Title | Date | Rating
Transfer Wireless Network Settings via USB Flash Drive
Date - Jul 07, 2011
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Eric Geier
Use Windows Connect Now (WCN) to export and import your Wi-Fi settings
Import and Export Wired Authentication Settings with Netsh
Date - Jul 06, 2011
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Eric Geier
Backup or transfer the 802.1X client settings in Windows Vista or 7.
Display Error Statistics on the Network Connection Status Window
Date - Apr 27, 2011
Rating - 3
Author - Eric Geier
Show errors in addition to the amount of sent/recieved packets.
Fix 'Multiple Networks' and the Internet in Windows Vista
Date - Oct 14, 2010
Rating - 5
Author - Eric Geier
How to get the Internet back when it says 'Muliple Networks'.
Remove Public Folder Shortcuts
Date - Apr 14, 2010
Rating - 2.3
Author - Eric Geier
How to hide the Public shortcuts on the folder and favorites list.
Securing Access to Printers over the Internet
Date - Apr 13, 2010
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Eric Geier
How to enable HTTPS/SSL encryption for Internet Printing Protocol (IPP).
Allowing Pings (ICMP Echo Requests) in Vista
Date - Apr 08, 2010
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Eric Geier
If a Vista machine doesn't ever respond to pings, you can enable ICMP Echo Requests.
Enable Network Map for Public or Domain Networks
Date - Apr 08, 2010
Rating - 3.7
Author - Eric Geier
Make the network map appear when on a public or domain network.
Using Shared Printers over Internet
Date - Jan 14, 2010
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Eric Geier
Discover how to print remotely or when client isolation is enabled on the network.
Net Send Alternative in Windows Vista
Date - Jan 07, 2010
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Eric Geier
Discovering MSG, the new Net Send for Vista.
Disabling IPv6 in Windows Vista
Date - Jan 07, 2010
Rating - 5
Author - Eric Geier
To save resources, you might want to completely disable the "new" IP protocol.
Changing the Default IP Address of ICS in Vista
Date - Jan 07, 2010
Rating - 3.5
Author - Eric Geier
Change the Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) IP if 192.168.0.1 is already in use.
Hiding an Entire Computer from Network Users
Date - Aug 12, 2009
Rating - 3.2
Author - Eric Geier
Preventing network users from seeing a computer in My Network Places or Network.
Enable Network Support for the Recycle Bin
Date - Jul 22, 2009
Rating - 2.6
Author - Eric Geier
Using a Recycle Bin replacement to protect network shares.
Block Users from Seeing or Connecting to Other Wi-Fi Networks
Date - Jul 02, 2009
Rating - 4
Author - Eric Geier
Filtering networks using the WLAN Netsh commands.
HyperTerminal and Windows Vista
Date - Jun 30, 2009
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Mitch Tulloch
Windows Vista no longer includes HyperTerminal - here are some workarounds.
Manually Deleting a Network Bridge
Date - Jun 03, 2009
Rating - 4.7
Author - Eric Geier
Getting around the error message when deleting in the Network Connections window.
Remove/Disable Cached 802.1X/PEAP Login Information (in Vista)
Date - Jun 02, 2009
Rating - 3
Author - Eric Geier
Stop Vista from saving the username and password used for authenication.
Enabling 802.1X/PEAP for Wired Networks (in Vista)
Date - May 28, 2009
Rating - 1
Author - Eric Geier
Make the Authenication tab visible on the network properties dialog.
Preventing Wireless Connection to Certain Networks in Vista/Server 2008
Date - Apr 08, 2009
Rating - 5
Author - Eric Geier
Windows Vista and Server 2008 include Netsh Commands specifically for WLANs, which let you block access to specified wireless networks.
Importing/Exporting Wireless Profiles in Vista/Server 2008
Date - Apr 07, 2009
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Eric Geier
Windows Vista and Server 2008 include Netsh Commands specifically for WLANs, which let you import and export wireless network profiles.
Getting XP Computers to Appear on Network Map
Date - Apr 01, 2009
Rating - 4
Author - Eric Geier
Installing LLTD protocol on XP, so PC will appear on Vista's Network Map
Tips for Securing Your Wireless LAN
Date - Feb 04, 2009
Rating - 3.4
Author - Eric Geier
Ways to protect your Wi-Fi network from eavesdroppers and hackers.
Using Netsh to Manage Wireless Connections
Date - Dec 10, 2008
Rating - 4
Author - Chris Sanders
Netsh is more powerful now than ever. Here we look at how to use Netsh to manage your wireless network connection properties.
Dynamic Port Range in Windows Server 2008
Date - Dec 09, 2008
Rating - 3
Author - Nirmal Sharma
This article explains the default Dynamic Port range in Windows Server 2008 and how to see the range using the NetSH command line tool.
How to Disable Ad Hoc Wireless Connections on Vista
Date - Oct 28, 2008
Rating - 2.3
Author - Mitch Tulloch
Windows Vista won’t automatically create ad hoc wireless connections with other computers, but for greater security you may want to disable ad-hoc wireless connections entirely. Here’s how to do this.
How To Quickly Check IP Address on Remote Computers?
Date - Oct 21, 2008
Rating - 2.6
Author - Nirmal Sharma
How to quickly check IP Address information on all the computers using a single command.
NAP Client state – Three ways to check the state.
Date - Jul 09, 2008
Rating - 5
Author - Nirmal Sharma
This article discusses the three ways to check the NAP state on a client computer running Windows Vista and Windows XP with SP3.
Changing the Remote Desktop Port
Date - Jun 19, 2008
Rating - 5
Author - Eric Geier
Changing the listening and connecting port for Windows Remote Desktop Connection.
Securely transfer data between Vista machines
Date - Sep 25, 2007
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Mitch Tulloch
How to securely transfer data between Vista machines
Getting past the size limit for roaming profiles
Date - May 03, 2007
Rating - 2
Author - Mitch Tulloch
How to enable really big roaming user profiles if needed i.e. roam a lot of stuff.
Identifying IPv6 Link Local Addresses
Date - Nov 15, 2006
Rating - 2.8
Author - Mitch Tulloch
How to identify IPv6 Link Local Addresses
Identifying the IPv6 Loopback Address
Date - Nov 14, 2006
Rating - 4.4
Author - Mitch Tulloch
How to identify the IPv6 Loopback Address
Watching for network activity
Date - Jun 14, 2006
Rating - 3.3
Author - Mitch Tulloch
How to watch for network activity in Vista.
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