Should Apple Become Your Server of Choice Instead of Windows and Linux?
Apple Macintosh servers are getting in more and more demand as compared to the Linux and windows servers nowadays. This rising popularity of Apple Macintosh has gripped the attention of a majority of computer IT professionals all over the world and a question has been raised are these Apple servers more compatible, better and superior to Linux and windows. Popular opinion is that Mac’s servers are far more reliable than most servers. Mac is the brain child of Apple and it is a well-known fact that it’s specific integration for Mac Operating Systems is a huge win for IT departments [...]
A Comparison Between Windows Hosting and Linux Hosting
Linux and Windows are two different operating systems and hosting servers and, technically, there is not that much difference between the two in terms of their performance, considering that they each use different software and technologies. As such, it would be difficult to do a head-to-head comparison of the two. Even so, there are still some obvious differences that you should know about, so that you are able to find the best web host solution for your business. One thing you should note between Windows and Linux is that Windows is mostly used for websites that use certain applications such [...]
Better Remote Access With Windows 2008 Terminal Services
Terminal Services have been greatly enhanced in Windows 2008 from Windows 2003, adding functionality for single sign-on, better remote display options, reduced administrative complexity, web access, and plug-n-play device redirection. These services allow both hosting companies and their clients to more easily regulate remote services and offer remote users a smoother experience by increasing speed, reducing the need for multiple sign-ons, and providing a cleaner display. Remote Access from Anywhere
Enable the Function of Remote Desktop in Windows 7
How to turn on the feature of Remote Desktop in Windows 7? This is actually very simple. In some of the easiest steps, you can enable the feature of remote desktop in your PC. To know all about it, scroll down, the article will let you know all about it – It starts with a right click on My Compute, followed by a click on properties. Now go to the Remote Settings link and click on the Remote Tab. After it, select either the second or third radio button, as per your requirements. (If your computers are Vista loaded, click [...]
Windows Vista – How to Change Remote Desktop Settings
Windows Vista allows you to redirect a device through the Remote Desktop Connection. In the Remote Desktop Connection dialog box, you should click on the Options button. After that, you should switch to the Local Resources tab. You can choose the types of devices that you want to redirect in the Local Resources tab. If the computers which you connected are using Windows XP, you can perform copy and pasting files by redirecting the files on the drive. In order to copy and paste the files, you must login with the administrator account. Windows Vista allows you to redirect media [...]
Windows XP Enable Remote Desktop
Have you experienced that during weekend, one of your clients calls you to send an important document? How you wished that you can access your computer in the office to send it right away? Since windows xp enable remote desktop, now you can do the job effectively, easily and efficiently. Let me guide you… Install the Microsoft Windows XP Professional in the computer that you want to access. All the files and programs that you needed must be included. On the other hand, install the software of Remote Desktop connection client to the computer that you will be using to [...]
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Should I Use a Linux Or a Windows Server?
Even some folks who are pretty computer savvy, and can make Microsoft Office jump through hoops, are less knowledgeable when it comes to the operating system (OS) and networking technology that drives the Internet. Most people who do not work in that end of the business need to do a little homework when confronted with the question, Should I use a Linux or Windows server? There are some arcane hybrids and do-it-yourself OS schemes around, but the OS choice you have at most hosting companies today is between Linux and Windows. Hosting companies don’t always clarify exactly why one might [...]
What Are the Individual Advantages of Linux Server Hosting and Windows Server Hosting?
Two popular hosting types are Linux server hosting and Windows server hosting, each offering its own set of advantages. While deciding between the two, one can refer to the advantages of both discussed below to choose the appropriate one. When it comes to hosting, most of the people get jammed on deciding between Windows hosting and Linux hosting. The best way to take the right decision is to learn the advantages offered by each of them and find which one is better at catering your needs. The below discussion should help one to discover individual advantages of Linux and Windows [...]
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Linux Quick Start – How to Use Linux Video Tutorials from CD and Run Linux in Windows
Linux video tutorials are an excellent, easy and fast way to get started at learning how to use Linux. Getting Linux Running in Windows – So You Can Learn How to Use Linux in Windows! You can download a free Linux virtual machine “player” and a free Linux virtual machine so you can run Linux in Windows. Just download and quickly install the free Linux virtual machine “player”, the same way you install any Windows program. This takes about twenty minutes. Then download a free Linux virtual machine and uncompress the virtual machine files into a folder on your Windows [...]
How to Try Ubuntu Without Touching Windows
Many people are intrigued by the idea of using another operating system. The biggest concern is that in trying a new operating system that the Windows installation will somehow be messed up. There are some ways of trying a new operating system like Ubuntu without touching Windows. You can try Ubuntu with a Live CD. One option is to download and burn what is called a Live CD. If you don’t know how to download and burn this CD, you can always request a free CD from Ubuntu or sometimes find free ones at computer stores. Once you have this [...]
