I am working on an application that has been developed using Visual Basic .net and Visual Studio.net (Framework version 1.0). The application works perfectly on Windows 2000/XP.
On windows 98 SE, it's behaviour is totally unpredictable. There is no obvious pattern (if there are bugs). Sometimes...
Recently, while looking for automatic updates from the Microsoft Website on my Windows 2000 server, I saw that there were 2 driver upgrades available. I installed them. Now everytime I restart my server, I get the window pop up that "At least one of the drivers/services did not start...
My Microsoft Exchange Server has been configured to retain a copy of every incoming mail from outside on the server.
I am having this problem with the server: Everytime I install a new Service pack etc. or do any upgrade on the Windows 2000 server, the users on my Exchange server get all the...
I want to set up IIS on a Windows 2000 Professional Machine.
The problem is :
The "IP address" under Advanced TCP/IP Settings are 'DHCP Enabled'.
How can I get rid of "DHCP Enabled" or how can I run a website with ASP pages on it locally (just for the user on that machine or...
There are lots of programs that I can see under
C:\Program Files
like Frontpage, Media Player and others which don't have to be on a server at all.
But none of these programs shows up under:
Control Panel--> Add Remove Programs.
How can I delete those?
I know it sounds like a beginner's question on Visual Source Safe. I want to move the entire Visual Source Safe to another machine. The current one has some files checked into it. What will I need to do for that?
The operating system is a Windows 2000 Server. C drive actually is 8 GB in size. Its all used up now. The maximum space users on C drive are the anti-virus program and the Microsoft Exchange server. The remaining space on C drive is now only 600 MB. On the other hand D drive has 20 GB of free...
I have to check if Partition Magic is available for Windows 2000 Server. The one for Win 2000 doesn't work on server. Bail me out buddies. Lack of space often interrupts my Exchange Server on it.
The Hard drive on my Windows 2000 server is partitioned into
C and D drives. While D drive still has whooping 20 GB on it, C drive is just left with 600 MB on it. What can I do to move some space from D to C drive. Or in anyway that I can create some space on C drive itself. Is their Partion...
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