Showing posts with label About Us. Show all posts
Showing posts with label About Us. Show all posts

Welcome to PChuck's Network

Welcome to PChuck's Network, now addressed as networking.nitecruzr.net. If you're here looking for help on a specific topic, try "SEARCH BLOG" in the Navbar (top of screen on the left), or look at "Topics" in the sidebar. Or check out "Contents" in the sidebar. Or, leave me a comment, but try and find a relevant post. Or try interactive online help, in the right forums. And, sign my guestbook, if you have a moment.

Both the Category and Topic lists, in the sidebar to the right, are hidden - you open either list by clicking on one of the icons. Try it and see.

Please note that PChuck's Network, like most of my blogs, uses hypertext. If you're reading an article, you find that you need more detail about what I'm saying, and there's a link in the text there (possibly placed there for your benefit), click on the link. And see How To Get The Most Out Of PChuck's Network, for more possibilities. Help me to help you.

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Leave Comments Here

Like any blogger, I appreciate polite comments, when they are relevant to the blog, and posted to the relevant article in the right blog. If you want to ask me a question thats relevant to Windows Networking, but you can't find the right post to start with (I haven't written about everything Windows Networking related, yet, nor the way things are going I don't expect to either), ask your questions here, or leave an entry in my guestbook.

No spam, please. All comments are moderated.

If your question is related to life in general, feel free to leave me a comment on my Musings blog.

Help me to help you.

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How To Get The Most Out Of PChuck's Network

Welcome to PChuck's Network! Pchuck's Network is a Blog, and it's written in Hypertext. Note my general principles, that I state repeatedly in my various articles.

Please observe Legal Discretion when referencing articles posted here.

Please note my Privacy Statement, when you ask for advice in an open forum. There are several ways to contact me - in an online forum, by email, or thru my Guestbook. Most urgent help can be gotten by the first of the three.

Contacting Me
If your message contains a question about a network issue, I strongly suggest that you post a problem report in an open forum, where helpers like me can be found. There are two forums where I normally spend my time ("too much time", some would say):



Using online forums for help requests is a good idea, for several reasons.
  • You'll get better help with all the helpers able to see, together, the status of your problem, as it's resolved.
  • Many helpers keep their email addresses secret, and won't be interested in sharing them with strangers.
  • You encourage a spirit of community, which is what drives these forums in the first place.
  • You help provide an online record of problems and solutions, again strengthening the idea of using online forums for problem resolution.


If you're uncomfortable asking for help in an open forum, I'll ask that you read a some of my articles, to start:

If you feel the need to message me, whether to tell me how great PChuck's Network is (or to tell me what needs improvement, I can take it), or to ask for assistance (my resources and time permitting), Please Sign My Guestbook. If you provide an email address, only I will see it, and I will be able to write to you. And if you wish to leave additional, confidential details, you can make your entire message Private.

Until I start getting a lot more hits in my GuestBook, though, I'll probably not check it as often as the open forums. Also, my GuestBook doesn't integrate well with email, so I can't guarantee a quick (or immediately helpful) reply. So start with one of the above forums, if you require immediate assistance. Send me a private message, in my GuestBook, if you need special help, and are prepared to wait a while.

A Blog
A Blog is a work in progress. What you see here today may be rewritten, with more detail, tomorrow.

That being the case, you should not plan to get all the information in one visit. Read, what you have time to today, and plan to return here soon, and regularly. But when you return, how will you know what articles have been rewritten? I spend a lot of time rewriting existing articles, as well as writing new ones. Like this article.

As I write, and rewrite articles, I link the various articles to each other, and to other websites. I don't spend any time identifying each new article, or each updated article, in a list that you can examine. Any list would be only as useful as it is customised to fit the needs of each reader, and since each person is unique, this would be an impossible task.

If you would like to create and maintain a list of your own, so you can keep up with changes here, you can get a Newsfeed Reader. This will let you keep up with this website, and any others that interest you, without you having to tediously surf to each website, to look for changes.

The Newsfeed Reader, in combination with the newsfeed attached to the website, will tell you, at your convenience, when an article on PChuck is changed, and let you view the article. There are two conventions for newsfeeds - Atom, and RSS.

Right now, PChuck has an Atom feed, so you will need a Newsfeed Reader that is Atom compatible. If you have Firefox (and I hope that you do), you may get Sage, a free lightweight RSS and ATOM feed aggregator, as a Firefox extension. You could also get a standalone Newsfeed Reader. There are a dozen or so listed at AtomEnabled.

Hypertext
A Hypertext document is a document with many pages, and the various pages linked to each other. It uses the same structure as the web, except that all of the pages are part of the same website, and have the same style.

When you read a book, and you see a reference to another page in the book, you have to interrupt what you're reading, find the other page, read there, then find your way back. When you read Hypertext, you simply read what's there, and hit the Back button in your browser. You have to be able to recognise the links.

The links are there to simplify the reading process. If you're just looking for an overview, you can simply read each page.

Have I lost you? Click on one, and see what you get. Please. You'll be helping both of us.

Legal Permissions
PChuck's Network is subject to change at any moment. You, and your friends, will benefit the most by directly linking to the articles here. Permission is expressly granted for you to extract relevant contents of any article in PChuck's Network, and post the extracted material elsewhere on the web, or include it in email, if, and ONLY if, you include a working link, to the article from which you are extracting, in your extract. This is for your own good. The web, and this web site, is dynamic, so please use it that way.

You may, if you wish, extract relevant portions of articles, for inclusion in any paper documents. I strongly suggest that you include a link to the original article, and date of copying, if at all possible. Again, this is for your own good.

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Welcome to PChuck's Network

Microsoft Windows is an incredibly complex operating system. Making an installation of computers running Windows work, at all, is a challenge. Making one work properly is even more of a challenge. Fortunately, thanks to the Internet, the problems which you may be observing today may have already been discussed, and resolved, by other folks before you. And there are many websites to give you advice, based upon those experiences.

Now, many websites offer you learned advice on various subjects; some on Windows Networking, as PChuck's Network does. Many websites are procedure oriented. If you know what to do, they will give you details showing you how you can use a particular wizard. But - if you don't know what to do, or how to solve a given problem, how are you going to find a solution? That's like using a dictionary - some folks think that you can learn how to spell a word, by looking it up in a dictionary.

PChuck's is organised by goal. For problem solving, it's organised by symptom. Now, it's not finished - few websites are ever actually finished. But give it a shot - it may have an answer or two for you.

If this is your first visit here, you may wish to start with the introduction, How To Get The Most Out Of PChuck's Network.

Having reviewed the site introduction, you may find that there are several ways to benefit from the material here.



And check out my Links page, for extra interests of mine.

More articles are added frequently, and existing articles are revised even more frequently. Check here regularly, using a newsfeed reader for best results. And tell your friends about PChuck's Network!

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Common Problems and Resolutions

"Error = 5" aka "Access Denied"
"Error = 53" aka "Name Not Found"
Intermittent Connectivity Problems When Computer Is Idle
Intermittent Server Visibility Caused By The Restrictanonymous Setting
Intermittent WiFi Connectivity Problems Caused By WiFi Client Manager Conflicts
Internet Access Problems Caused By DNS Problems
Internet Connectivity Problems Caused By A Corrupt Or Hijacked Hosts File
Internet Connectivity Problems Caused By The MTU Setting
Irregularities In Access To Individual Shares On A Single Server
Irregularities In Access To Network Neighborhood (Workgroup)
Network Access Affected By Limited Or No Connectivity
Network Access Affected By LSP / Winsock / TCP/IP Corruption
Network Access Affected By NetBIOS Over TCP/IP Being Inconsistently Set
Network Access Affected By Physical Networking Issues
New Network Connections Wizard Functionality Damaged By System Restore
Server Access Affected By IRPStackSize
Server Access Affected By User Not Granted Requested Logon Type
Server Access Affected By Maximum Simultaneous Connections
Server Visibility Affected By The Invisibility Setting
Server Access And Visibility Affected By Personal Firewalls
Server Access and Visibility Affected By Less Known Registry Settings
Well Known, Yet Mysterious, Errors May Have Simple Resolutions


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Tutorials

Asking For Help For Internet Connectivity Problems
Asking For Help For Network Neighborhood Problems
Diagnosing Intermittent Connectivity Problems
Hacking Defined
Finding Computers On Your Network
Layered Security
Malware (Adware / Spyware)
Networking A Windows Vista Computer
Networking Your Computers
The NT Browser and Windows Networking
Restrict Your Privileges
Solving Network Problems
Troubleshooting Internet Connectivity
Troubleshooting Network Neighborhood (Windows Networking)
Watching What Your Computer Is Doing
WiFi Environment Analysis
WiFi Networking
WiFi Security
Windows Networking - Elementary
Windows Networking - Advanced
Windows XP And Vista File Sharing


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Diagnostic Procedures and Tools

Autoruns
Browstat
CDiag
CPSServ (NOTE: Requires download of PSTools) (free).
Command Windows
Event Viewer
Finding, and Tracking, Computers On Your Network
HijackThis
IPConfig
Local Security Policy Editor
My Personal Toolbox
Net Config
NetCheck (NOTE: Requires download of PSTools) (free).
Network Connection Wizard
Network Stumbler
Network Setup Wizard
NTRights
Ping
PingPlotter
Registry Editor
Services Wizard
Static Route Table
System Restore
Windows Explorer
WindowsUpdate Log Interpretation


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Using The Internet Properly

Bottom Post, Please
Download Software Selectively
Help Us To Help You
Getting Help On Usenet - And Believing What You're Told
How To Contact Me
How To Post On Usenet And Encourage Intelligent Answers
Interactive Problem Solving
Please Don't Hijack Threads
Please Don't Spread Viruses
Provide Diagnostic Data As Text, No Attachments or Images
Provide Essential Details When Asking For Help
Please Use BCC:


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Networking / Security

Ad-Aware or Spybot S&D? You Decide
Beware Of Hidden Physical Personal Firewalls
Components Definition - Networking
Design Your Network Properly
Have Laptop Will Travel?
Computer Uniqueness and Security Needs
ICS Is Not The Only Possible Solution
Make Your Wireless Computer Connect Only To Your Network
NAT Router - What Is It?
NAT Routers With UPnP - Security Risk, or Benefit?
Online System Virus Scanning Services
Pop-Ups - How To Deal With Them
Protect Yourself - Restrict Your Privileges
Protect Yourself When Using A Public Computer
Protect Yourself When Using A Public WiFi LAN
Protect Your Hardware - Use A UPS
Quick Networking With A CrossOver Cable
Setting Up Two Routers On The Same LAN
Sharing Dial-up Internet Service With A Router
Spam Spam Spam - Spam Spam Glorious Spam: Early Spam, and Modern Spam.
SSID Broadcasts
WEP Just Isn't Enough Protection Anymore
WiFi Will Never Be As Fast As Ethernet


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Windows Networking / File Sharing

Address Resolution On The LAN
Browsing and Multiple Subnets
Domain vs Workgroup? Plan Properly
Cleanup Your Protocol Stack
Components Definition - Windows Networking
Local Name and Address Resolution On Your Computer
One Use For IPX/SPX
Setting Up File Sharing Properly
Windows 9x (95/98/ME) and the Browser
Windows NT (NT/2000/XP/2003/2006) and the Browser
Windows Vista / XP / 2000 On A Domain



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Privacy Statement

You are reading this statement because you are asking for help with a networking problem. You read about this website in a serious help forum - this website is only advertised in forums where serious help is given. You have to trust us, and to Help Us To Help You.


  1. Nobody helping you here has any intent of deceiving you, or of compromising the integrity or safety of your network, in any way.
  2. No information provided initially, in browstat or ipconfig, is of use to anybody with dishonourable intent, in compromising the integrity or safety of your network.
  3. If you are asked to provide any additional information, that request will be made only as necessary to diagnose your problem.
  4. If you do provide any information which could possibly compromise the integrity or safety of your network, you will be advised how to mitigate the risk.


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Commenting Policy

Comments are always appreciated here - but some ways of posting comments are more appreciated than others, when they help me to help you easier.

If you have a specific technical concern, spend some time reading the site. Look under "Topics" in the sidebar, and examine the Topics list. Try and post any comments in a post relevant to the comment.

  • Post comments about specific technical issues under a post discussing that issue, in the appropriate forum. Please! If you have a technical comment or question, comment under a post with an appropriate title.
  • Post comments about random blogging issues under The Real Blogger Status: Leave Comments Here.
  • Post comments about random networking issues under PChuck's Network: Leave Comments Here.
  • Post comments about random life and social issues under Miscellaneous Musings: Leave Comments Here.
  • If your comment includes any technical details, it really should be discussed in the appropriate online forum. If your details are sufficiently interesting to me at the time, I may elect to answer your query by email. This will only happen if you post with your email address - anonymous posts can't be handled this way, and many anonymous posts will be discarded.
Other than those guidelines, I'll look forward to seeing your comments.


In Need Of Spiritual Nourishment?

I don't push religion on anybody, but if you're in the neighborhood, and feel the need, please Come Join Us. Free coffee on Sundays.

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