Kerberos offers the highest level of encrypted authentication when working with Windows 2000 over a VPN when using PPTP. When using PPTP over a VPN, CHAP, which uses the MD-5, 1-way hashing algorithm is used for encrypted authentication. PAP offers the highest level of security over a VPN for the username, password and data. SPAP offers the highest level of authentication over a VPN when using PPTP.
The user is a member of an organizational unit that has restrictions placed on compressing encrypted folders and/or files. The user is not a member of the administrators group or the power users group, both of which have the capability to compress encrypted files. The user needs to be advised that a compressed folder cannot be compressed and vice versa. The user is attempting to compress a file on a FAT 32 partition, when FAT 32 is incapable of compression.
The default gateway at the router for Clients 1, 3, and 5 is set incorrectly. There should be a DHCP relay agent on the subnet with the where the DHCP server service is located. This will allow the DHCP broadcasted ACK packet to pass through the router. There should be a DHCP relay agent on the subnet with the clients that cannot communicate. This will allow the DHCP broadcasted discover packet to pass to through the router. Clients 1, 3, and 5 have the incorrect default gateway set at their computers.
Open the accessibility options applet in control panel and uncheck the option to turn off accessibility features after idle for 5 minutes under the general tab. Login to the accessibility manager, and reset the accessibility settings under the users account. Log into the utility manager with your administrator account, and reset the option to have the accessibility options available for all users on the local machine. Open the accessibility options applet in control panel, go to the keyboard tab and increase the accessibility idle time setting under the users account.
When the threshold is exceeded a yellow triangle may be seen in the Quota Entries dialog box which indicates that the user has exceeded their disk quota. When the threshold is exceeded a red circle may be seen in the Quota Entries dialog box which indicates that the user has exceeded their disk quota. When the threshold is exceeded a red circle may be seen in Event viewer which indicates that the user has exceeded their disk quota. When the threshold is exceeded a yellow triangle may be seen in Event viewer which indicates that the user has exceeded their disk quota.
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Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional requires a minimum of 64 MB of RAM, a 2GB hard disk with a minimum of 550 MB free disk space. Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional is required to have a minimum of 64 MB of RAM and will work with 2 CPUS which is referred to as asymmetric processing. Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional requires 128 MB of Ram, 650 MB of free disk space on a 2GB hard drive. Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional is required to have a minimum of 64 MB of RAM and will work with 2 CPUS which is referred to as symmetric processing.
Restart the computer with the Windows startup disk, insert the ERD when prompted, and repair the system files. Restart the computer with the Windows startup disk, insert the ERD when prompted, and repair the system registry. Start the computer in Recovery Console, and rename the SCSI controller driver. Restart the computer, press F8 to open the Windows Advanced Options menu, and select the Last Known Good Configuration option.
When using multi-link a multi-link modem is required. The client machine has a group policy that overrides the local policy at the users home which is preventing the use of multi-link modems. Both the RAS server and the client need to be enabled for multi-link modem support. The motherboard BIOS appears to be preventing the use of 2 modems, and may require a BIOS upgrade from the manufacturer.
CHAP is the replacement for SLIP and also offers encrypted authentication with the MD-5 one way hashing algorithm. PPP is the replacement for SLIP and offers the ability to offer authentication. PAP is the suggested replacement for SLIP when working with Microsoft machines. PPTP is the replacement protocol for PPP and also offers tunneling capability.