You can play w/ the registry, only if you feel comfortable doing so... ERD and Reg backup are good idea. (Though you probably know this, it should be said) :) Set to 0 for no autochk.
Start Registry Editor (Regedit32.exe) and locate the following subkey...
chilinet, If you feel comfortable with it, yes select an open IRQ. Check for an open IRQ in Administrative Tools -> Computer Management -> +System Tools +System Information +Hardware Resourses +IRQs, This will provide a list of IRQs currently in use by your system. Good Luck. -md
Some monitors have a blue sign on the screen specifying no signal input. If the screen is acting inconsistently with the CPU acting normally you may want to start putting away some funds for purchase of new monitor. Best of luck. -md
If you enter properties for the Floppy in My Computer. Select the Hardware tab & Highlight Floppy drive in window and click Properties button. In pull down menu for "Device Usage" the device can be disabled.
If this is not what you were thinking of you may want to poke around User...
never done it myself but check Windows Help "Switch.inf scripts, creating" Good Luck. -md
Excerpt from Windows Help as follows:
Creating Switch.inf scripts for network and dial-up connections
The Switch.inf file, located in the systemroot\System32\Ras folder, is like a set of small...
...a shared resource, or displays information about computer connections. The command also controls persistent net connections.
net use [devicename | *] [\\computername\sharename[\volume]] [password | *]] [/user:[domainname\]username] [[/delete] | [/persistent:{yes | no}]]
net use devicename...
Have you tried 1.)removing TCP/IP and reinstalling protocol, as well as client for MS Networks and reinstalling client. Else would suggest 2.)removing all protocols and clients then NIC from Device manager and installing with most recent drivers. After reinstall problem should be fixed. Best...
you may want to check to see if a program is trying to be loaded during startup and is looking at the A Drive. Check Startup and HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run (check all run options) to verify no access to A:\...
This is slim chance, otherwise my money would...
Could you not create a blank user with only rights to connect to your domain and nothing else? You could in theory specify said user not be able to log on the network only connect to Domain, thus limiting security issues? I have not tried it but you may wish to. Best of Luck. -md
you may access error checking by using Windows Explorer, high-lighting desired disk, Choosing FILE (from the Menu Bar) and selecting Properties.
Hope you can solve the r-click issue. -md
butchrecon,
Sure, open Computer Management (local), R-click said icon and enter Properties. Open Network Identification tab and Description should be visible.
you've help a lot of people in the past, glad to be able to return with possive results. C Ya! -md
Just in case "To open...
Yep, your loosing your connection. Are you on 10Mbs or 100Mbs network? If your card is set for auto... reset for actual settings & speed of network. Start with checking the power to your connecting hub & change your LAN cable. You may just luck out and it be something easy. Best of luck! -md
If you don't want to reinstall. You may consider third party programs to change admin pass or use linux. Check online there are quite a few. I'm not going to post any for i have not used them. Good luck! -md
SL- 1. If you are on Domain & you have admin access try to setup the profile under users & passwords for that particular user on that system locally to match Domain logon (this assuming you are part of a domain which handles users). 2.Check user on Domain and check box for user cannot change...
Sorry it didn't help... i found some pages that you might find intersting regarding key combos, (though sadly none relate to your question).
http://www.bilbo.com/shortcut.html
I checked the registry and there was a key dealing with the default taskbar in...
I've got a boot disk that has only failed once in years and that was early on with a proprietary CD-Rom. I used 95 boot disk but it doesn't really matter. The Himem & Emm386 you should have, MSCDEX date on mine was 8-24-96.
Autoexec.bat
@ECHO OFF
a:\MSCDEX.EXE /D:MSCD001
Config.sys...
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