I'm not quite sure of what you mean by the menu bar. So here is a quick run through of places to look. I presume you are talking about a missing...
Well done! I'd also suggest you run the IIS Lock down tool, to help secure IIS. Note if you run it, FTP is a seperate service, even if you...
Strange that users can connect to the ISP router! As I am not sure what the problem is, I'd suggest going back to basics. With the gateway PC...
The standard log files gives you quite a lot of information of what users have done. The format is <time> <IP Address> <Action>. You can switch it...
Ken, Any chance of posting a screen dump of the window you use to select the printer. I think that may be insightful to those of us who share...
When it comes to network tools, $79 is cheap!
I'd add a couple of links from the Sticky FAQ This one on how to set up a small network. Then suggest you look at this link on how to set...
No, I have not missed the point. I've seen a number of instances where the SBS POP3 mail connector has problems with routing the right mail to the...
Well done Terry. Glad to be of help. I'd recommend applying SP2 to the XP PC. The new firewall is much better and you should be able to set it...
Exchange is not a very good mail server when working with a POP3 mail feed. It wasn't designed to work with an incoming POP3 mail feed and it has...
Is your computer, workgroup or domain called "winnt ".? That is the only explaination I can think of.
Pat, Did you copy anything else over with the files. I have a system that does the same sort of thing. It happens because I messed up my...
I must admit, the fact that the mouse wheel causes the screen to zoom in and out rather than up and down is a pain. We don't create Autocad...
This may be a little heretical, but I'd suggest you install an alternative browser and see how you get on then. It could be that the problem is...
No. Very much doubt it. The best bet is probably to fit an ethernet card into one of the token ring PCs and then use that as a bridge between...
What is the Wattage of the power supply? Try disconnection everything from the motherboard except the Power connector CPU, RAM, Video and power...
Good point about the access to the internet suggesting it is not a cable fault. I'd forgotten that point from your initial posting. My thinking...
Ah! that explains it. Terry - you've been looking in the wrong place. Your IP settings look right. Both have the same mask. The part of the IP...
mjg1973 - you're meant to come up with that before I spend time refining my batch code :rolleyes: However, looks a much better app than mine....
Oh! and by the way - if you manage to come up with a way of getting this into a never ending loop <CTRL> C will stop it.
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