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There are two ways to reboot a Red Hat Linux server: 1) On the server itself log in as root At the # prompt enter shutdown -h now 2) Log into the client software on any workstation as root Select the Operator Menu application Select the Shutdown System option In either […]
May 21, 2020
Adjusting System Date / Time: Windows Servers: Set through the control panel on your Windows server Linux Servers: These should be kept correct by connection to off-site time servers. If it is incorrect use the first option below for Unix servers. Unix Servers: To Adjust the Software Clock: Log into an Alert icon as ‘root’ […]
Description 5.x Windows Client Installation Instructions Solution See attached file
Description How to setup a Windows Terminal Server to automatically reboot itself. Solution See the attached Word document or see document #320188 on Microsoft’s Knowledgebase See attached file
What makes Alert run slower on one workstation than another on the same network? There are several factors that can cause Alert to run slower on one machine than another: · What version of Windows does each run? Workstations running Windows XP tends to run faster than those running Vista (given comparable hardware). […]
How to tell when a computer was booted up (or last rebooted): Windows: Open a command prompt Type in net statistics server or net statistics workstation At the top of the display it will say “Statistics since mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm” That is the month/day/year hour:minute when it was booted up Linux / Unix: On the server […]
Description This article describes how to turn on Remote Desktop for hosting from an XP Professional server. Solution Q. How do I turn on Remote Desktop? A. Right-click My Computer click Properties and then click the Remote tab. Turn on Remote Desktop by selecting the check box Allow users to remotely connect to this computer. […]
Regularly rebooting Windows computers (worstations or servers) can be a good way to ensure speedy reliable performance. To help you automate this type of operation Microsoft Windows XP comes with a command-line utility called Shutdown.exe which can restart your system. To make this happen automatically you can configure it to run at a specified time […]
Description Minimum Hardware Requirements for new ALERT EasyPro – Java systems & Local Network Provider information. Solution Contact the Help Desk for current requirements
Description How to Test Your Battery Back-Up (UPS): Solution Get all users logged off the system. For Unix servers login as ‘operator’ on the server select the option to ‘Shutdown the System’ and get to the point that it gives you the message “Safe to Power Off”.For Windows servers go to Start and select the […]
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