Is it "hanging" when compressing old files? If so, that step could take a long time anyway but can be disabled with a registry hack.
List your running services by bringing up a cmd.exe prompt and running: net start > services.txt Post the contents of services.txt
I would just copy the file from the CD first. If running Office 2000, it will be in PFILES\COMMON\SYSTEM\MAPI\1033\NT\
Should be on your Office CD. Find it and copy (NT version) to windows\system32. A program you uninstalled my have removed it by mistake.
You could try installing the old Postoffice in XP. As you say, it works in Win2k but installing Outlook XP is likely to mess it up. For the setup...
Which video card? What driver version? In Device Manager if you choose Show hidden devices on the View menu, under Non-Plug and Play drivers,...
Could be bad/mismatched RAM. Try removing a module if you can.
You could create a replacement boot.ini with the /safeboot switch and use a batch file to swap between them. Make sure you know how to get access...
Do you have TextBridge installed? If so, Instant Access can conflict with the dictation feature. See Q302598
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You need write permission to certain file and registry locations. Use TechNote 15569, regmon and filemon from Sysinternals to help troubleshoot.
Run drwtsn32.exe or search for drwtsn32.log (could be in \Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\DrWatson) and open in notepad.
You can DENY read access (if using NTFS) for the administrators local group to WINNT\system32\GroupPolicy or see Q293655 .
Samba provides access to a protocol called SMB (Server Message Block) which Linux needs to "speak" to join a Windows Network Neighborhood....
If you have installed Tweak UI, XTeq or other tweak program, see Q284896
Can you logon locally (with a local admin account) to these machines to remove them from the domain and rejoin? See Q160324
See Q187623 TSAC listening port cannot be changed in this way but a TCP port redirector may or may not work like fpipe by Foundstone ....
Select "Use Windows classic folders" in Tools > Folder Options...
In Q264039 there is also a note half way down that states that you can map the network printer to a local port and it will be redirected as long...
Note that cheaper devices (like LinkSys) do not have a true DMZ because the DMZ host shares the same physical and logical network as the rest of...
Separate names with a comma.