The report sheet system I have suggested gets you over the problem of the print out being on two seperate sheets. Then that is a fundamental...
Yes it is possible. You can use wireless cards peer-to-peer (sometimes called Ad-hoc mode). However, getting it to work is not a trivial task and...
Yes. You can spend a lot of time trying to find the precise cause of the problem - a task you are likely not to succeed at - or you can use...
That would definitely be worth trying.
Not if you can standardise where the data is put on each sheet. You put the formulas in first! Try this for example: Create a new workbook...
Welcome Scottsman, I've seperated your post out from the Other computer on LAN not accessible thread as I think it might get lost in amongst our...
This is a pretty good guide to help you do what you want: http://www.practicallynetworked.com/qa/qa20030213.shtml Other useful guides can be...
A couple of interesting articles have appeared recently concerning useful free administration tools. I recommend an intersing read: On O'Reilly...
Absolutely agree with that. You should be able to customise any system to work the way you want it to do. I'm arguing that the out of the box...
How does that work? How can you run without A/V?
WINS works really well in an NT4 network. It is the best application for Network Neighbourhood performance. I am confident that if you set up your...
If you run DHCP and WINS on the NT4 server (which I would recommend) add the following scope options: 044 "“ WINS/NBNS Servers. Map to IP...
Hmm. I'm not a great fan of CA (since I worked for a boss that wanted to go with CA solutions because they served him ostrich steaks in their...
The important point is that when a program installs, it can install with the permissions of the current user. If a program has to switch users in...
Then I for one am completely stumped.
I would create a report sheet. Set that out so it will print nicely. Then link cells on the report sheet to the cells holding the data. So you...
I was running on 500mb of RAM and I must admit the system's performance seemed ok. Usually when you start using the hard disk as a RAM cache,...
I am pretty sure this is a server configuration problem. As the dial-up is point to point the gateway is the other end of the dial-up - that is...
What do you get if you try accessing one of the other computers via: \\computername
What operating system are you using? XP Home, XP Pro, 2000 Pro for example. Was the operating system reinstalled when the laptop was repaired?...
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