VNC on Windows defaults to port 5800. You can connect to a computer using VNC using a standard web browser that supports java by doing the...
Most telephone lines are not digital, and if you are using an analog modem with a digital phoneline, you could ruin it. That said, since you are...
As administrator, login. Create another user account via the control panel applet. By default the new user will be givin power user rights. A...
The problem more than likely is a firewall or router between your LAN and the Internet. For example, my home network is using DSL. I have a...
You won't be able to see the entire hard drive of your other system across the network unless you access the c$ share on the remote PC. Also, you...
You shouldn't format your c drive. Even though your data is on D, your MBR of C drive will boot your OS. If you format the C drive, you will...
There is no uninstall of XP. You reinstall the OS that you want, removing XP from your harddrive in the process. If you have upgraded from...
64 bit version of XP is meant for the new Itanium processor from Intel. This processor has 64-bit capabilities, unlike the current Pentium series...
Your system is probably checking to see if there is an update to your OS. This feature can be downloaded from the windowupdate site. It's called...
If your speakers work just before the upgrade, then I'm sure they are still working. Try going into the device manager and removing the sound...
XP seems to have more gaming, audio, and graphic capabilities than 2k. However if you are looking for stablity, I would say stick with 2k because...
Most thing should work just fine with Win2k, and probably better.
Do you have any errors in your system log? What about (!) in device manager when this happens?
This can be done, because I'm doing it. It just takes time and patience when moving the bars around your task bar. Once they are in place, lock...
I move items all the time. You should make sure you are running the "classic" desktop that displays My computer, network placed, recycle bin,...
Troubleshooting that error message is done the same with XP, but it's not just common to Win2k. This is an NT problem, and it's caused by an...
Try mapping a drive in Explorer to the share on your other server. Use the drive letter L for the mapping.
Dont' worry, I get the same error on my XP. I've also install that same Intel drive from the update site and it keeps coming back. It's only a...
If that doesn't work, check the Iomega website for the latest version of ZIP tools. The last time I saw this though it was a problem with NT...
With NT / 2000, you are in a workgroup or a domain. That will always be the same no matter what. However under Win2k Active directory, you can...
Separate names with a comma.