We run a 120+ user network on 2kserver, running xp, 2k, and nt clients. A user who originally was using Outlook 2002 journal on NT4SP6 to track office items NOT associated with contacts, now no longer can track the amount of time spent on particular items. I have read what little MS has on the...
Recently we migrated for NT4SP6 to Win2kADV, We have finalized the propagation of profiles from the old PDC. Expecting to see profile management improve from the upgrade, we are confused as to why changes made to a users profile on the local machine still do not update at the root. To explain...
I'm buiding an antique pc for a friend with random parts left over from work, and I've run into a strange problem many of you may have never seen. It's a Pent 100 standard system,(I think the MB is abit) that I'm trying to connect a serial compatible PS2 mouse through an adapter to the serial...
Some real good info on that site, and I like the ideas about renaming normal.dot and turning off autosave and fast save, but I didnt see any place where you reference any reg settings for XP. I have had users check thier Normal.dot files for corruption but I didnt realize it was safe to just...
Back in the days of Office 2k if you wanted to increase the Word file CacheSize you had to load Support9.dot into the macro editor, then change your Kb settings and thats it. Well Now that we have the lovely Word 2002 (aka: XP) those setting are no longer contained in Support9.dot (no such file...
Try seraching for newer drivers at http://support.intel.com/sites/support/index.htm
There are both drivers,FAQs, and instalation packages.
Also Check the resources for the nic and make sure the IRQ or address dont conflict with serial ports that your modem will want to use by default.
Two directions I immediatly think of going in when I read this. First, Check your Ram, could be bad chip, loose in slot, wrong type. Next, make a boot disk, write your own autoexec.bat and config.sys, copy all startup files to the disk, boot to a:, re-write your c:'s autoexec and config...
You can also troll around Microsoft.com for any Windows 2000 datacenter tools and look for a tool called "WinLogon Debugger" it is originally shiped with the Tech Net SP CD, and comes with a other usefull tools like event viewer, Application compatibility tool (allows you to run...
Two places you should look is first in the bios under intergrated peripherals, check to see what the addresses are available for your serial ports, xp will treat them as com ports, like when you have a serial mouse attached. As long as they are not diabled, you should have four com addresses...
Oddly enough I had this problem with an emachines that had w2k on it, with no service pack. When I installed the SP2, the machine now powers off automatically. Strange, I thought at first. My only guess as to why this would be is that SP2 may be more familiar with different kinds of power...
For the life of me I cant figure this one out. I open an excell or access object created on either an xp or NT Workstation or 2kpro, (my suspicions say any office suite object) make changes, save to the desktop of the profile, then log off of the xp machine on our 2k server, then log on to a w2k...
I have been experiencing the same type of problems only I'm running Dell OptiPlex G1's and GX50's with Celeron 400's using 3com 3C920 nic's on a 2000 server running w2k Pro. Computers will suddenly reboot in the middle of our applications, especially after any user input (ie: "I hit enter...
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