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Once you have enabled 2FA, your account will be updated soon to show a badge, letting other members know that you use 2FA to protect your account. This should be beneficial for everyone that uses FSFT.
Looking high and low for an original VapoChill phase change unit/case.
These were more or less the "Lamborghini poster" for me as a kid, and now that I can afford such a thing as a grown man - none are to be found, and it has obviously long since been discontinued.
If anyone has one they are...
And this is exactly what I'm looking for. Thank you, sir.
I've walked into a mess of 2000/2003/2008/2008R2 machines, and the many changes in names, dialogs, etc, is filling my brain with derp. Never had to configure Remote Desktop like this, so I'm more than a little frustrated.
Right.
At the moment I have it so they go to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:xxx and NAT handles it, but I'd really like a way they can just connect to a single IP, and be routed based on login.
Say, if I had a user with certain administrative permissions here, but I don't necessarily want them to have it...
Trying to find a way so that users can connect to their individual machines using the Remote Desktop client at the outside IP.
I can connect to the domain controller, but how can I make it login-based, where if Bob User logs in, he is connected to his machine and not anyone elses?
I'm sure...
There are two domain controllers on a network. One is the 'current' domain (Server 2008), and there are several machines (plus old domain server running 2003).
I've managed to migrate a few machines over to the new domain, remapped drives, etc, with no problems.
The issue I'm having is...