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  • RE: Web Video Conferencing Bridge

    Hello Blake, Have you taken a look at the hosted options? It may be more cost effective to go with a hosted option. Also have you checked out Dimdim? Dimdim Thanks, Joseph Guarino www.evolutionaryit.com
    Posted to Software (Forum) by evolutionaryit on 09-22-2008
  • RE: News: Google Chrome Browser Launched

    Firefox will always be my choice. It's a true community driven, standards based, open source browser. :thinkerg;
  • RE: Windows Server 2003 - Need web hosting reccomendations.

    Heather, Just wanted to clarify... Are you looking to move your server hardware off-site or keep it in-house? For a small non-profit hosting email/website off-site is usually a wise decision in terms of the financial, security and administrative issues. Are you looking to more your server to a collocation facility? You actually have quite a few choices
    Posted to Web Building (Forum) by evolutionaryit on 09-22-2008
  • RE: Cheap Wireless Access Point

    Hey, Bravo mirrorshades! PfSense does ROCK! I would also check out a vendor I have used in the past for building embedded FW's. Netgate I have never had a problem with a single one of them. BSD has a rock solid security history and I have to say its hard to knock them in any way shape or form even against commercial offerings. IMHO. Have a great
    Posted to Wireless Connectivity (Forum) by evolutionaryit on 07-17-2008
  • RE: Anti-Virus Suggestions

    Hello, Yes, you do have to un-install the previous version of any anti-malware suite when upgrading. If you don't the installer might not be "smart" enough to resolve that for you and your system will become unusable right quick. =P Personally I would go with Kaspersky or Trend Kaspersky Trendmicro Best o luck, Joe www.evolutionaryit.com
  • RE: Win 2003 Backup

    Hello, Yes, Ghost is NOT for Windows 2003 and it will not work. Depending on what you have you might be able to swing it with Windows backup. As Gary stated we need to know what you have running and how you have it configured to recommend further. Do you have MS SQL or Exchange, do you have Volume Shadow Copy, etc... Either way you can check out Symantec
    Posted to Software (Forum) by evolutionaryit on 07-17-2008
  • RE: Old versions of Microsoft

    Hello Marti, I do concur with everyone who posted before. It's more economical to let this box go to recycling and get a newer machine. As I am sure you are a non-profit there are tons of outfits that give/donate newer reconditioned machines. Best of luck, Joe
    Posted to Software (Forum) by evolutionaryit on 07-17-2008
  • RE: Backup Solution?

    Hey Joakes, If you are running Windows AD then you can force the clients to save only to the server. At that point I would just build a client image with something like Ghost and call it a day. If you really want to backup the clients you can but I don't think its the most efficient way to do this as you are going to be backup up a lot of non-critical
    Posted to Hardware (Forum) by evolutionaryit on 07-17-2008
  • RE: peer to peer network printing

    Hello Virgo, I would start looking from the core OSI Model on the physical layer and then move up. =) So the first thing to look at is the cabling/nics, machine, then the switch, etc. Have you tried to look at the network traffic and deduce the problems. Wireshark is free software and cost $0.00 so you can check it out at: http://www.wireshark.org/
    Posted to Hardware (Forum) by evolutionaryit on 07-17-2008
  • RE: Malware doing hundreds of DNS lookups?

    Hello Dave, Did you check it out with Wireshark or Ntop? Could be one of many types of malware but I wouldn't chance it. If you are curious you could always make a VM of it and pull it into a virtual lab. But personally I would go with the rebuild idea as diagnosis is often going to take longer and a cure may not be immediately evident. Take care
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