
How do I change terminal license server from domain mode to enterprise mode?
To change the role of your Terminal Server License Server from Domain level to Enterprise level Perform the following on your license server: Go to …

To change the role of your Terminal Server License Server from Domain level to Enterprise level Perform the following on your license server: Go to …

Is your Windows 2003 server shutting down slowly after installing Exchange 2003? This happens with Exchange 2003/2000, because Active Directory services shut down before Exchange …

Midnight Commander (also known as MC) is a GNU “Swiss army knife” for the Linux console and other terminal environments. As a cross-platform file manager, …

One has to understand the Debian policy with respect to headers. The Debian C libraries are built with the most recent stable releases of the …

Debian’s modconf package provides a shell script (/usr/sbin/modconf) which can be used to customize the configuration of modules. This script presents a menu-based interface, prompting …

A virtual package is a generic name that applies to any one of a group of packages, all of which provide similar basic functionality. For …

To configure or manage user quotas on a RedHat server (with no control panel installed), follow the steps below: 1. Understanding the user’s quota file …

Yes, you can install Fedora on ReiserFS, JFS, or XFS. None of these file systems are officially supported by the Fedora Project. (That means that …

Partitions are segments of a storage device that have been logically separated from the rest of the device. Partitions allow users to manage data more …

Install cvsup-without-gui from ports: cd /usr/ports/net/cvsup-without-gui make install Copy the cvsup recipes to /usr/local/etc: cp /usr/share/examples/cvsup/stable-supfile /usr/local/etc/stable-supfile cp /usr/share/examples/cvsup/ports-supfile /usr/local/etc/ports-supfile Edit the cvsup recipes for …

The below example is for SMP, Quotas, and Firewall support. Sources must be installed to recompile the kernel. If sources are not on the server …