<![CDATA[Article Comments for Joshua Orrison]]>http://www.windowsitpro.com/authors/author/author/5777606/rsscomment/5777606en-USSun, 27 May 2012 07:37:28 GMTSun, 27 May 2012 07:37:28 GMTNetwork Troubleshooting with a Pocket PChttp://www.windowsitpro.com/article/mobile-and-wireless2/network-troubleshooting-with-a-pocket-pc#commentsAnchorThu, 07 Apr 2005 20:40:16 GMT
My hp PP(2003 Pro) keeps freezing up. In the past, I have merely reset it and the problem was fixed, but that causes me to lose all my data and I have some important files that I would like to not have to re-type. Is there any way I can reset my system without losing the data? PLZ help!]]>
Anonymous User Thu, 07 Apr 2005 20:40:16 GMThttp://www.windowsitpro.com/article/mobile-and-wireless2/network-troubleshooting-with-a-pocket-pc#commentsAnchor
Network Troubleshooting with a Pocket PChttp://www.windowsitpro.com/article/mobile-and-wireless2/network-troubleshooting-with-a-pocket-pc#commentsAnchorSun, 13 Jun 2004 01:03:52 GMT
I am facing the typical problem with my compaq iPAQ 3635. I installed one game and uploaded in the iPAQ. after this I am unable to see any thing on the screen of the PDA. It is not getting synchronised with the PC also. Pls. help me what to do.]]>
rajeshSun, 13 Jun 2004 01:03:52 GMThttp://www.windowsitpro.com/article/mobile-and-wireless2/network-troubleshooting-with-a-pocket-pc#commentsAnchor
Network Troubleshooting with a Pocket PChttp://www.windowsitpro.com/article/mobile-and-wireless2/network-troubleshooting-with-a-pocket-pc#commentsAnchorSun, 09 May 2004 14:04:41 GMT
I keep getting an error 607 when I try to synchronize. I have closed all my programs. I have deleted all them and reinstalled them. I have changed cables. I do have a new computer, an emachine notebook m2105. Please help me. I need to put a medicine program on my pocket pc for work.]]>
ipaq hp pocket pc 2002 Sun, 09 May 2004 14:04:41 GMThttp://www.windowsitpro.com/article/mobile-and-wireless2/network-troubleshooting-with-a-pocket-pc#commentsAnchor
Server Consolidation Softwarehttp://www.windowsitpro.com/article/server-systems/server-consolidation-software#commentsAnchorThu, 02 Aug 2001 10:33:29 GMT
These products (and your test) all assume that you are granting NTFS permissions directly to global groups. Since Microsoft has always recommended against this, I find these products less useful than your article would suggest. In an environment where security is controlled by local groups on file servers, my experience suggests that these programs become nothing more than a GUI for Robocopy, which is part of the NT resource kit to begin with. In our environment, I have found that a combiation of Robocopy and Hyena (available from systemtools.com) was the most efficient and cost-effective method of consolidating servers from multiple domains.]]>
Tom Burrell Thu, 02 Aug 2001 10:33:29 GMThttp://www.windowsitpro.com/article/server-systems/server-consolidation-software#commentsAnchor
Good Migrationshttp://www.windowsitpro.com/article/migration/good-migrations#commentsAnchorMon, 23 Apr 2001 08:07:51 GMT
I use DNA to move a NT4 server to a new Windows2000 server and it was great. It took a couple of trys to get everything right but it was worth it. All my applications and settings moved just fine. For my purposes I needed to put in new hardward and OS’s and make sure my users didn’t need to be retrained.]]>
Richard McCoy Mon, 23 Apr 2001 08:07:51 GMThttp://www.windowsitpro.com/article/migration/good-migrations#commentsAnchor
Service Pack Managementhttp://www.windowsitpro.com/article/product-review/service-pack-management19883#commentsAnchorThu, 19 Apr 2001 10:24:55 GMT
In my testing of these products, I did not have any problems with damage or corruption of the OS. If there is concern with this possibility, you can install either of these products on a non-production machine with access to the network where the target machines will be located. There is no agent or other software that is installed to the target machines, so this should not be a concern either. At Windows 2000 Magazine, we try to give all vendors with products that match our criteria a chance to be in the review. I am not aware of any other products in the service pack management category. - Joshua Orrison]]>
Joshua Orrison Thu, 19 Apr 2001 10:24:55 GMThttp://www.windowsitpro.com/article/product-review/service-pack-management19883#commentsAnchor
Service Pack Managementhttp://www.windowsitpro.com/article/product-review/service-pack-management19883#commentsAnchorMon, 02 Apr 2001 16:14:50 GMT
Hi, regarding this article "Service Pack Management" as well as the related "Ahead of the Service Pack", I’m looking at the possibility of using either of the SP management software (SP Manager or SPQuery) to inventory/administer/track Service Packs on the enterprise I’m supporting. However, I’m expecting resistance by folks and management who may not be familiar with the products or are reluctant to load any "foreign" agents, services, or software on the target computers (in this case NT 4.0 servers). Can you tell me if there are any risks to damaging/corrupting the OS by using any of these utilities. I’m unclear as to whether separate software needs to be loaded on the target servers (I haven’t read through all the vendor info yet on the web-site). And if so, what does the software consist of (i.e. a separate service?) The more I know about this, the more I can be prepared to justify it’s use on our NT enterprise. Any info would be appeciated. Also, can you tell me if there are any other tools of this type (Service Pack Management) that I should be looking at to compare? These are the only 2 I’ve heard recommended. Thanks, ]]>
BIG ALMon, 02 Apr 2001 16:14:50 GMThttp://www.windowsitpro.com/article/product-review/service-pack-management19883#commentsAnchor
Service Pack Managementhttp://www.windowsitpro.com/article/product-review/service-pack-management19883#commentsAnchorFri, 16 Mar 2001 13:58:51 GMT
Of course, in a Win2k Active Directory environment, the easiest way to install the W2000 SP1 is via a group policy installer package assigned to the PC’s. This will log deployment, check for previous installs and remove / install again if required for any domain or OU you choose.]]>
James Deverall Fri, 16 Mar 2001 13:58:51 GMThttp://www.windowsitpro.com/article/product-review/service-pack-management19883#commentsAnchor