LOL - Suzette, I just checked the url in your signature. If you not only have to support PCs but PCs operated by scientific types then I hope...
As you may have already seen from Troubleshooting a Stop 0x0000000A Error in Windows XP and lots of other references, it is either a piece of...
Make sure the ME system requires a logon name AND a password. Put the ME account information (username and password) into the local users...
53Kb with dial up is better than good. It's about the fastest I've ever heard of. 50Kb is usually the absolute maximum for that connection....
That should certainly run XP for you. Not blazing fast but will work pretty well. If you don't already have the full 256Mb of memory the PC...
Nice Mike. Never knew that one. Suzette - the shares we are talking about are the C$, D$, etc. administrative shares and even though they are...
Lease time (for all DHCP assigned) is set at the DHCP server and will be a standard value. Check it by running ipconfig /all from a command...
Unused as in not formatted at all or unused as in nothing on it? Set as a partition already or just a void space on the drive? Basic or...
Thanks. I had what I thought was a bright idea but it turned out not to work. Thought doing a SAM Synch from the PDC would do the deed but just...
Love to hear how it works. Haven't had occasion to try it and the theory is sound but always nice to hear real-world results.
Steve - I agree with Mike's recommendation. Since the behavior follows the PC, it can hardly be the NIC. So most likely a TCP/IP stack that is...
None that I'm aware of. The administrative share is created at startup time if it isn't already there. What are you trying to do - or have...
And if your "help & support" feature isn't working, some possible causes/fixes are shown in these previous XP threads: Windows XP HELP feature...
Are there errors in your event logs at about the time the freezes happen? Hard to go anywhere with this one without more information.
Back up to the ipconfig information. Problems there. Any address in the 169.254.x.x range indicates a NIC that can't find the network properly....
Good to hear. Thanks for posting back.
Domain or workgroup?
I like the classic myself. I'm still a little confused as to exactly what you want but in case you aren't familiar with the command line...
Thanks for posting back. And spybot - got it, use it, love it, sent em $$. Same with Ad-aware and if you don't got it, get it. Use both.
Aw shoot. You know you love this stuff. You gotta or else you don't do it.
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