What OS? Exchange Server or local Outlook?
Dang - that has to be frustrating. We can fix this but it will take a little digging and a few post to get it done. I have a pretty good idea...
A disclaimer here - I know zero, zip, nada, nothing about any MAC OS. The usual cause for a situation where one PC can 'see' an XP system but...
You network is small enough and simple enough that it might be easier to just eliminate the need for any browser service so you can ignore it...
Do you have Simple File Sharing enabled on XP-pro? It's the only option for XP-home and while you can let them share files without this as a...
Sorry - you certainly had already told us NTFS. I just missed it - reading too fast probably....
If the event logs don't give you enough information, take a look at some of the free utilities at...
If your Linux machine is running Samba, then edit /etc/smb.conf and set domain master = No local master = No preferred master =...
The registry location is HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Network As to how you would 'stealth' that while you were logged on, no clue. I have noticed that...
Sorry but 'Microsoft Fax Console' isn't ringing any bells with me. If there is a specific product by that name, then I gotta educate myself a...
What server OS?
Domain Controller(s) - 2000 or 2003? Also, if you open a cmd window and do net view /DOMAIN:domain-name using the name of one of your old...
FAT or NTFS?
Try this. - click on start, on run, key in cmd and OK. - from the command prompt, key in net start helpsvc and press ENTER. After you try...
Boot to your XP CD. Get into the Recovery Console which looks like a DOS window with black background and white letters. Assuming your system...
Was hoping the simple fix would work. Do you have a file in windows\system32 named mscoree.dll and if so, what version number does it have?...
Soke - we are always available to offer suggestions if you get a problem you aren't sure of.
I'm not completely clear on what you need to do since drive mappings should be specific to your user account and only be made when you log on....
Does the server have internet access? If not, could you install a modem on the server and do you have admin rights to set the server to allow...
Try running sfc /scannow to replace any missing or damaged system files then from a cmd window, chkdsk /f to clean up any other odd errors....
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