Introduction Sometimes it is necessary to replace the drivers for a printer on your print server, for example when a hardware vendor provides a driver update to resolve a bug. This post discusses how the new drivers are provided to client machines. When do client machines download a new driver from a Windows print server? [...]
Introduction As promised at the end of yesterdays article on the considerations to be taken into account when using ODBC connections on 64 bit editions of Windows todays article discusses how to use a Virtual Hard Drive, or VHD, in Windows to make your personal data such as music, documents, films etc. more portable, removing [...]
Introduction Following on from yesterdays article on how to get the SID of a user or group using PowerShell todays article looks at ODBC Data Sources on 64 bit editions of Windows and some of the issues that can be encountered if your ODBC Data Source is created using the incorrect version of the ODBC [...]
Introduction In a previous article I discussed how to add DHCP redundancy to your network, this article will discuss how you can use 1 Windows DHCP Server to service multiple networks. DHCP Servers In a standard network using DHCP there is one DHCP server for the network and this serves the clients and provides them [...]
Today I finally answered a questions I had been asking for quite a while now, Just what are all those coloured tabs about in Internet Explorer? Well, The answer is that these coloured tabs came about as part of a new feature called Tab Grouping. The feature is designed to help you keep ‘tabs’ (no [...]