Ah! an error message that we can get our teeth into. There are a few hits on Google if you search for "Windows cannot find /idlist " That error...
It's a very good sign. Not fool proof, but a good position to be in. Have a look at PeteC's excellent article "Keep your Computer free from...
In XP you use: rmdir /s to remove directories and their contents. rmdir /? gives usage information about rmdir.
Is this a new error message, that has started appearing since you made the changes Bill has suggested, or has it been present all along!
Yep! I'll add a cheer. My Mepis Linux has recently updated to it, so I'm getting the splendidness of it both in Linux and Windows systems.
And a good one too. Matt, start with Bill's approach. If that doesn't work then go on to the things I've suggested. If you are new to managing...
I've merged the two threads. mharig, please don't duplicate your threads.
I'm sorry, but your responses do not help me. Fine. Do you put a network cable into the laptop to connect it to the network? I do not understand...
Hi Matthammer and welcome to the forum. I've moved your thread to the network forum where it should get attention from people who have...
What are the walls made of? Wooden and plasterboard walls aren't too bad, but reinforced concrete can greatly attenuate a wireless signal. Brick...
How do your laptops connect to the network? Do they use wireless connections? Do you have the teachers in a different user group to the other...
Also have a look at TonyT's excellent advice in this thread: http://www.windowsbbs.com/showthread.php?t=59606
McAfee support can be helpful for this sort of thing. http://ts.mcafeehelp.com/?siteID=1
I've thought of another thing to consider. I would not recommend having a website open to the internet on the same network segment as your LAN....
I think this is a tricky one to answer. I don't think there is anything wrong with a 3 year old hardware firewall, if the manufacturer is still...
It is possible that it is your router/modem that is responding to Shields Up's requests. Check through your modem's settings and see if you can...
B, G and N refer to the different wireless standards: 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n 802.11b was the first affordable widely used wireless...
It could be a problem with that user profile, so deleting and recreating the user might well be the solution - especially if it is just this user...
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