Click the network icon in system tray > network & sharing center > adapter settings. Is there a 1394 adapter listed?
First try this in address bar: http://69.63.189.16/ (just click it here) and you should be taken to facebook. If not, then there's something on...
1. never do upgrade installs, always do a clean install. 2. have you adjusted the 1394 adapter in it's properties dialog. It will be available...
Those 69.63.x.x IPs are Facebook IP addresses. Source TTL Address Type Record Type1 Resolution facebook.com. 2770 IN A 69.63.189.16...
He may have edited that post, it was not there yesterday when I last posted.
Glad it's working. No worries re the Linksys setup. That's why those options are there. And sometimes it's more economical to use a wifi router...
It's a hidden folder and you won't see it unless do: Folder Options > View > show system files, show hidden files and possibly show protected op...
See this page section on Microsoft Document Imaging.
Post the result of this: tracert www.facebook.com
All windows operating store it in the registry. Use this free too to see the passkeys of any wlan a comp was connected to in the past. I use it...
On the Setup Page: Internet Setup: Automatic (DHCP) don't change anything else, the cisco will provide the Internet Settings automatically...
Are you also running a server? (apache, iis, etc) If not, then BIND really won't be doing anything. It needs a config and zone file. BIND on...
Is the service set to Automatic? Curious as to why you a using bind on a non-server operating system.
Pull out ALL network cables from the linlksys. Press the reset button and hold it in for 10 seconds. Unplug its power, wait a few seconds, power...
Also, the hosts file could be mapping facebook.com to localhost.
Your problem is probably the result of "double NAT" (2 dhcp servers). Set the Linksys with a static IP of 192.168.1.2, set it's gateway address...
You may want to check the schedule settings in the AV program itself, something could be awry there.
Well, so far all is well. The install went smooth and all functionaly is intact. There's no activation with this one because it's a volume...
Prior to any replies I made an iso with just SP3 slipstreamed...testing the install in progress. We'll see if I needed to use sp1a or not. So...
I have an original XP Pro CD and I want to integrate SP3. However, Service Pack 1a is a prerequisite to installing Service Pack 2 or Service Pack...
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