We have just done this by using clustering and implementing EAS email archiving by Zantaz.
3 months is pushing it a bit unless you are very experienced or get some outside help.
The laptop can only have 1 primary logon domain so you can't just add your domain in.
The laptop will have a list of domains only because there are trust relationships with its primary logon domain.
Sounds like you may now have simple file sharing enabled.
Try looking under Folder Options - View in Windows Explorer. Simple file sharing is right at the bottom of the list.
As you've probably found out deleting the .PWL file will allow you to delete the password in Windows 95/98.
You can avoid the need for a password by setting the password to 'blank'. Windows 98 will not then prompt at the next reboot.
For other versions of Windows see M$ article 315231 to enable...
How are you deleting the files? Just selecting delete add them to the recycle bin.
Try temporarily disabling any antivirus software then shift&delete within the GUI.
I'm not 100% sure but you shouldn't need an unlock code for the new license.
To upgrade the license....
* Rename the original server.exe to server.10 (so you can put it straight back if you need to - no other reason).
* Copy over the server.exe from system disk 1.
* Patch it by "lswap...
I have an Active Directory implementation with a top level domain mycompany.co.uk, a child domain admin.mycompany.co.uk.
DNS is configured with an Internet feed from the top level domain, a delegated zone to the child domain which forwards DNS queries to the top level domain.
I now need to add...
I have an Active Directory implementation with a top level domain mycompany.co.uk, a child domain admin.mycompany.co.uk.
DNS is configured with an Internet feed from the top level domain, a delegated zone to the child domain which forwards DNS queries to the top level domain.
I now need to add...
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