Having issues setting up exchange 2000... AD is directly to blame... I am unable to replicate AD on this new server... I have one Dell...
Sysfader is just the program that fades this like your start menu... Unlike win98 where the start menu just popped up.... In Win ME , Win2K and...
To the best of my Knowladge NO... ICS is basically turning the host machine into a DHCP server with NAT.... The clients are really just...
A little more input would be usefully... You say you are running Novell... What version of Netware... Are you running Edirectory? If so what...
You could change the IP Subnet on one of the work groups... This would be as long as they do not share any network resources... IE Internet or...
Does anyone know how to make it so that a users wallpaper will follow them when they change workstations in AD? Client computers are either...
My personal opinion is to keep the drives on seperate partitions. Using FDisk... Partition Magic works good... But CAN be unstable... I have...
Unfortunatly this is how windows was designed to act... The security rights where assigned by the previous install of windows, so the new install...
This really depends on if the network is being controlled by a domain controller, under the assumption that you are on your own home network and...
If you have logins enabled it is relitivly simple. You can right click any directory or drive you want to password protect.... Goto...
Well it sounds like you are right and there is two installs in two different directories... Since they are on the same partition, windows would...
Sounds like you either need to clean your mouse... (Get dust and dirt and **** out of where the ball is) or it is time to buy a new one......
What version of Dos are you dealing with... But no offence I have never seen dos be case sensitive, unless you are dealing with a third party...
From folder options... Select the View tab... NOT the file types tab.... Then select the option that says... View all File types... You...
More input needed.... What type of Operating system... Are you on a network? or stand alone computer.
More information, hardware specific would be useful.... but in the mean time look in device manager, make sure windows actually detects the modem...
Unless you created a second partition you actually only have one install of the OS, but the boot.ini file was written to twice thus it thinks...
Unfortunatly I have not heard of a way to get ride of it... My understanding is deal with it... Mine did eventually go away..
When you put the xp disk in your CD Rom... You can use it as a boot disk... Then during startup xp will let you create partitions and format...
Rohan, Windows XP does change the appearance of your password but should not be changing the password itself. Maybe you should double check...
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