RE: caching - there is an excellent article available from http://whitepapers.zdnet.com/whitepaper.aspx?scname=Laptops&docid=85736 You will...
Great news Sue and thanks. It had me stumped for sure.
Try net use * /delete to clear all the mappings on that machine and see if L shows up as available and the contents it was mapped to are no longer...
I made the same switch (but Norton 2004 I think) when it started causing me problems. Been well over a year now and I am still using the free...
If your system will boot from CD then booting from the XP install CD should allow you to wipe out all that is there (including removal of both...
I agree that the fault is not with the network - or at least not completely with the network. However, certain settings on a networked PC can...
Is the PC on a network or is it a stand alone system?
What operating system are you running?
The specifics for setting an app as default for various file types will vary. Some have it as part of the setup routine. For instance, Irfanview...
The easiest fix I can think of won't require messing with the maps on the user's PC at all. You now have ServerA1 and will be replacing that...
Hmmmm. I'm not sure about the exact cause of the problem but it may be that with your new hardware you will need to press F6 early in the setup...
Do you have any network drives or printers mapped and set to reconnect when you boot?
The Active X controls are registry entries. What do you need to do?
I'm not sure. Possibly a difference in when during the startup routine the reg 'run' stuff starts vs. the stuff in the startup folder. Why?
Great news. The upgrade CD will do the job nicely for running SFC.
You can wipe it out and start from the beginning with your upgrade version. At some point it will probably want proof you have an earlier OS...
As far as I know, Outlook when run locally (as opposed to running from an exchange server) stores everything for a user in a single Outlook.pst...
More detail and we can probably offer some suggestions. - OS loaded and won't boot? How far does it get and what happens? - OEM License -...
Your network - large, small, domain, workgroup, ???
.dat files are data storage files and are laid out in machine code or binary code (all zeros and ones). Not really designed to be read other than...
Separate names with a comma.