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You can use a utility called iPerf - iPerf - The ultimate speed test tool for TCP, UDP and SCTP[^]
To run iPerf as a server on 1 Machine, open a command prompt(Administrator mode), navigate to the directory where you extracted iPerf, and run the following command, this starts iPerf in server mode, waiting for connections from the client machine -
iperf -s
Now run iPerf as a client on your other LAN machine, open a command prompt, navigate to the directory where you extracted iPerf, and run the following command -
iperf -c <your-server-IP-address>
This will give you a connection result in bps.
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Very cool! Thanks!
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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You're welcome. I will take a thumbs up before the coffee.
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Wow great news keep me updated
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Here's something that's been perplexing me for a while:
My user account on a Windows 10 PC has several mapped drives that access various servers on the LAN. I'm able to use them just fine.
However, when I launch any program "As Admin", the mapped drives are not there, inside the program. It's as if I'm running as a different user when I launch programs as Admin.
But the perplexing part is that my user account is a member of the Adminstrators group.
So why doesn't it launch the programs as me, but with administrative rights?
And if it's not launching the programs as me, then who is it launching them as?
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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OK I see. I was assuming the cause was something other than what it really is. Thanks!
The difficult we do right away...
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Perhaps the behavior exhibited is similar to the behavior of a web browser that is either started with administrative rights or is started in the default mode. Both modes, by the way, can be present under control of the same user. But if you'll notice, as an administrative starter, the webbrowser that is opened by "you" will no longer allow any external application to access it's "space". In my experience all administrative web browsers open at the time of an external app requesting use of the default windows browser will throw a brick until all administrative browsers relinquish whatever control they have over a running instance.
Not the same thing? Probably. Just seems like one could say "'Seen one vacuum behavior, 'seen 'em all".
modified 11-Jul-23 13:19pm.
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Does anyone know where to find the documentation on grub? There's lots of places out there that give you a little information about how to handle simple tasks, like recreating the GRUB table, etc, but I'm looking for something more detailed.
Keep Calm and Carry On
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No. My google-fu seems to have completely failed me in this respect. Thank you.
Keep Calm and Carry On
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I have to admit it took a little forensic searching; the first link went to a street food venue in Manchester.
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And it turns out that there's Grub info files installed on my system too.
Keep Calm and Carry On
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Hello,
I've been tasked with implementing Strong Certificate Matching on Enterprise servers. After doing some research I saw that this could cause major authentication issues on Domain Controllers. Does anyone know how this is safely rolled out or has anyone does this in their environment yet? What systems does it affect?
Thanks
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I think a kernel mode driver is chewing up all of the memory in my company laptop.
The Task Manager shows no process using an excessive amount of memory, but by the end of the day, all 16 GB of RAM is filled up and the page file is at its max. And no, the total RAM usage of all running user mode processes doesn't add up to 16 GB.
The only thing that fixes it is to restart the system. Signing out and back in doesn't fix it.
If it is a kernel mode driver doing it, how can I track down which one it is?
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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In Windows Task Manager you might want to look at:
PID
CPU
Mem Usage
Handles
USER Objects
I/O Reads
I/O Read Bytes
Keep the Task Manager open and watch to see if a process is doing this. If not then you might be right.
Thank you for asking.
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How do i fix Windows 10 cause the YES button is grayed out and is not appealing... i need that to restart my administrator account cause i deleted it... Can someone please help???
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i did a video background but why video doesn't show after some hours?
I did this by this manual https://www.w3schools.com/howto/howto_css_fullscreen_video.asp
video from filehosting https://download2278.mediafire.com/5vt6nd8x8sag/eojara7axn3kdgz/vlc-record-2022-06-17-01h10m14s-Pok%C3%A9mon+Journeys_+The+Series_S01E37_That+New+Old+Gang+of+Mine%21.mkv-.mp4
Please help me.
modified 24-Jun-22 11:51am.
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Please read the message in red at the top of this page. If you have a technical question then try https://www.codeproject.com/Questions/ask.aspx[^]. But you will need to add considerably more detail. As it stands your question is far from clear.
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As a heavy RDP user...don't. Let me repeat that:
DON'T.
The browser may only download the video file once and never need to fetch it again, but the RDP protocol is only seeing an always-changing area of the screen that constantly has to be sent back to the remote system, with no end in sight.
I've witnessed this first-hand, and can make an RDP connection become absolutely unusable. And it provides no value other than to "make things look pretty" to marketing weasels. I'm not kidding, this sort of thing makes my blood boil.
I cannot emphasize this enough.
DON'T.
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My PC won't stay asleep for very long. I've made sure to disable "Allow this device to wake the computer" in the network adapter.
What's the easiest way of locating a scheduled task that might be waking the machine? Must I look at every task and check it manually?
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Maybe look at the Task Scheduler "home page"? Underneath the "Overview of Task Scheduler" section, there's a "Task Status" section which lists the tasks which have started in the last 24 hours.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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That's a great idea, thanks.
The difficult we do right away...
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This is a rather complicated thing to visualize, but I could use some help configuring my router. There are really two things I'm unable to figure out.
First, I have Starlink as my provider. From their modem/earth station I cable to a small switch. That splits the signal between my PC, and the router that controls the rest of the network. That router is located in another part of the building. The router is a rather nice unit, hosting 4 network ports and a dual wireless network. The problem is that, my PC is on the wired network, and the TV is on the wireless network. I cannot get the "Cast" icon to appear when playing videos that I'd like to watch on the TV.
What's annoying is that a friend of mine has her system set up the same way, on a 15 yo primitive router, and hers works fine.
Any ideas?
Will Rogers never met me.
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Hi All,
Need your help please.
I am trying to determine how best to export and import the firewall rules configured in Local Security Policy on a Windows Server Core machine. (no GUI) Neither secedit.exe nor netsh.exe seem to include firewall rules when exporting Local Security Policy. As the hypervisor is not domain connected, we can't use GPO for firewall rules.
Already Commenced host based firewall config through Local Security Policy, which will need to be exported to file and then imported into the hypervisor. As the hypervisor is Hyper-V Server, it has no GUI for managing Local Security Policy locally.
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