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Discussion in 'Legacy Windows' started by spotta, 2003/03/15.

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  1. 2003/03/15
    spotta

    spotta Inactive Thread Starter

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    Hi,
    I've just completed a complete clean install of win2k, sp3, IIS, and got it just to my liking:D

    when I notice a lil' problem - When I right click a folder and choose either Properties or Sharing - nothing happens. :confused:

    This is the only problem I have and I do not have a clue where to start fault finding it,
    any help would be most appreciated

    Chris.
     
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    unixfan

    unixfan Inactive

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    Does the same thing happen in Safe Mode?

    If you are running a software firewall like ZoneAlarm or NIS, it may be conflicting with/filtering native services. If you disable IIS (w3svc service) and reboot do you get the same problem?
     
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  4. 2003/03/16
    spotta

    spotta Inactive Thread Starter

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    Hi,
    No it doesn't do it in safe mode,
    I also get no response if I try to access Personal Web server from
    Start/settings/administrative tools. and IIS is not working properly.
    I've uninstalled and reinstalled IIS but it has not made any difference :(

    I am running NIS, and would try disabling IIS to try what you suggested, But I am unsure on how to do this.


    Chris
     
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