I'm not sure what exactly you mean when you say "I have NT4 network on win95 " but when you're told there is already a workstation by that name...
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Well, it's because your Local Host name is just that, a local name, and will always be the computer name and won't never be your ISP's address.
You probably meant Windows Explorer and not Internet Explorer, but anywho...the following is taken from...
Cool beans. It sounds like you know what you're doing! :cool: Thanks for posting a follow-up.
Hm, that's a bit odd. I did a few Google searches but I didn't really see anything that matched your problem. You might consider posting your...
Check out Q260650. :cool:
If your still using the original video adapter that came with the PC I'd check Compaq's site and see if there is a vdieo driver update available....
Have you tried applying the theme just to those two pages?
I've also read that the entries are stored encrypted in this registry key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet...
Sorry for not posting before, I must have lost track of this thread somehow. :confused: Yeah, the detonator drivers are the way to go, but be...
Well, when you're right....you're right...and you're right! LOL :D
Daizy is right. Sent internally to your tech support (for example) keeps the images in the body of the message. However, sending text, images,...
The problem with sending e-mail over the internet is that many ISPs and mail servers strip any special formatting and take the message down to...
Are you sending mail through the internet or on an internal network (i.e. Exchange environment)?
Go into Computer Management in Windows 2000 and you'll be able to format the rest of your drive(s) using the Disk Management snap-in.
Basically, yes! :cool: Pick one user you want to leave alone. With the other user logged in, open Outlook, go to Tools -> Services, select...
No, as of right now Microsoft only allows you to go from FAT32 to NTFS. There are other utilities (such as PM as you mentioned) that will allow...
Sounds like you're using the same PST file for both Outlook mail profiles. For each profile create it's own Personal Folder (PST) and your woes...
The only scenario your mail might not reside on the mail server anymore would be if your mail is downloaded to personal folders stored locally on...
Separate names with a comma.