Start up in safe mode, look at the device manager and remove any duplicate or not needed devices. 98se at times places duplicate devices and the sure way to remove them is in safe mode. Guess Windows gets confused when more than one device is listed.
The other day I found duplicate devices in...
Are you running any host file restrictions? When you try to access the page does the page have a circle with bar in the status bar? That will tell you if it is being restricted by settings or there is a program such as spy ware blaster installed.
Did you install the printer on each of the PCs that are using 2000 pro? If so is the printer that is shared set as the default printer when it is sending the print info to the shared printer?
If you reset the boot order in the BIOS you should be able to boot from the CD and install Windows XP Home or Pro. If you are installing Windows 95, 98, ME you can make a boot-able CD from your floppy disk by using a program such as Easy CD Creator. Then you can boot from the CD and when the...
Have you tried to boot in safe mode? It sounds like a conflict within the IRQ. If you added new hardware it is possible the bios is setting the IRQ and windows, or jumpers on the hardware are set to use an IRQ that is already being used. Start in safe mode and look at the device manager to see...
I would start in safe mode and look at the device manager. Some times in Win98 removing devices in regular mode but will leave them in safe mode. Duplicate devices may be listed there also. Even though they are not shown in regular mode they are still shown in safe mode. Remove them if Windows...
Error Message: Word Cannot Save This File Because It Is Already Open Elsewhere
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;832287
"Word cannot save this file" error message when you try to save your changes in a Word 2002 document to DocsOpen...
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