You got me going in the right direction. I went to display properties/appearance/scheme. I changed from Windows standard to windows standard large. This brought the window border in,making the window fit. I changed it back to windows standard scheme, and the window stayed the correct size. Who...
Does anyone know why a window, let's say the control panel, opens up bigger then the viewable area on the desktop, even when it's not maximized? It hasn't been dragged out either.
I had the same thing happening on 3 computers. When I checked their ip address' they were #.218. #.219, #.220. These computers were giving us a ton of trouble. Same thing, they kept picking up same ip. We deleted this block of addresses from the available list and I haven't heard a word from the...
I recently upgraded some computers from windows98 office97sr2, to windows2000 office97sr2. Now when I try to map the "workgroup templates" in Word to the folder on our network, and go to File\New I get the message:"Cannot open the templates in the workgroup templates location you...
I recently upgraded some computers from windows98 office97sr2, to windows2000 office97sr2. Now when I try to map the "workgroup templates" in Word to the folder on our network, and go to File\New I get the message:"Cannot open the templates in the workgroup templates location you...
Do you have mapped drives? Have you determined if it's a bad exit sound file? Have you tried the shutdown patch(if it's 98). http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q238096
This is really stupid, but I swear it happens sometimes on my network. In the network settings, select Client for Microsoft Networks,properties, I uncheck the "logon to NT domain " box and then recheck it, restart, and the computer logs on.
Explore the start button and look for your profile. You should be able to find your *.pab and *.pst in there.C:\Documents and Settings\YourProfileName\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook.
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