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  1. denwood

    Local Users v. Domain Users

    Thank you, thank you, thank you! Just what I wanted!
  2. denwood

    XP Home Ed. on a Windows 2000 network

    Would it be in my best interest to require the upgrade?
  3. denwood

    GForce4 card looks fuzzy

    I am trying to connect my PC to a TV for instructional purposes. While using the s-video connections on the TV and GeForce 4 card, the TV screen appears fuzzy. The monitor is fine, but I cannot adjust the picture on the TV to be able to read text/labels. I was assuming that the TV picture...
  4. denwood

    XP Home Ed. on a Windows 2000 network

    Can a user use XP Home edition to logon to a Windows 2000 network? Our school will be implementing a mandatory laptop program for incoming students and it will be inevitable that some will have XP home instead of Pro. Will they be able to use the network? (ie Internet, Files, printers, etc)...
  5. denwood

    Local Users v. Domain Users

    I have looked at the MMC but was lost after that. How would I connect to each computer to assign the domain user admin rights to their computer?
  6. denwood

    Local Users v. Domain Users

    Thanks! This does work for all intensive purposes, but is there a way to do this without physically going to the local computer, logging in, and setting up the accounts? Luckily I will only have to do this to about 30 computers, but if we had hundreds of computers, this could take days.
  7. denwood

    Local Users v. Domain Users

    Using Windows 2000 server and Windows 2000 Pro. How can I add a user to the network as a user but have local administrative rights? Most of my users will need the right to install on their local machine, but I do not want them to have admin rights while on the network. Do I have to create an...
  8. denwood

    Canon BJC1000 drivers for Windows 2000

    Thanks, guys! I have since found the drivers that work. When I had initially started looking for the drivers on Canon's site (over a year ago), they were not there. I had found some from some russian site and a german site, but they did not work. I do, indeed, have them now and everything is...
  9. denwood

    Exchange Server and DNS/Active Directory

    Thanks for the info guys. One more question... Because I am new to this DNS stuff. How do I set up and forward lookup zone. I have worked myself through some of the wizard but ende up backing out when I was not quite sure what to do--the same with the reverse lookup. Also, when we are...
  10. denwood

    Exchange Server and DNS/Active Directory

    I am setting up a small office using window 2000 server with pro workstations. I am going to run 3 servers. One for DHCP, one file server, one Exchange. I currently have the DHCP server running Active Directory (where I had to set up a DNS service). I am unfamiliar with DNS because our ISP...
  11. denwood

    Canon BJC1000 drivers for Windows 2000

    Does anybody know if there are any drivers available for the BJC1000? I have downloaded several but they do not appear to work.
  12. denwood

    Allowing users to use Messenger

    Unlike the previous question, how do I allow users to run Messenger? Nobody, but the Admin, is able to use the service. I have given permissions to individual users as well as the Everyone account. Still no luck. Any other suggestions?

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