Look at the little lights where you plug in your E-thernet cable on the computer. Even without any software installed the LED should be on showing a hardware connection. If no LED then you have a hardware connection problem. Make sure the cable is not a cross-over. Some switches will auto sense...
I have used Norton's GHOST to backup a Windows 2000 box. To test the Image I created I restored the Image to the same box. The problem is the Computer no longer has rights to the DOMAN (no SID). How does the DOMAIN reconise that that something has changed? The GHOST Image is suppost to be an...
Make sure the shortcut is pointing to the CMD command interperter and not COMMAND command interperter. I don't know if this will help or not but CMD was made to run under windows, COMMAND was not.
If you go to Properties page of your Network card and do Properties on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and select the Advanced button then the Options tab then properties. You will see filtering options for TCP,UDP and IP protocols. You can select what ports to filter (Open or Close). If no filtering...
I have 4 machines running windows 2000 server. When I connect with my laptop through Terminal Services to administer the servers they all try in auto install the printer drivers that are on my laptop. They fail to do this and the Application Log gets filled with error messages that the drivers...
No the software is not W2K complient. The software date is 1998, but it is the only software that works with the camera we have. Since the user that the software is installed under I thought it was a simple Reistry entry or Policy setting. Appearently this is not the case.
Even if it is...
I think were getting off track. The local users of the Standalone Server do not have any problems seeing files and folders using Windows Explorer. It is only through this camera software that there is a problem. The browse feature in the software only works for the local user that the software...
I have a software package on a Windows 2000 server box that has it's own explorer view. The problem is that only the local user that the program is installed under can view any files, otherwise anyone else can only see folders but not the content of the folders. Does anyone know what limits this...
If it's a new system I would consider Ethernet. Unless your connecting legacy equipment. The three databuses you list have been around for a long time but have limited number of devices that can be connected.
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