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  1. nywin2k

    Dual Boot 2 HD's

    You probably will be able to run any programs from the Win2K HD on your WinXP HD; however, in order to do so, you'll probably have to re-install the programs (and any patches) from within WinXP. The reason for this is that the registry in WinXP needs to have the settings required for the...
  2. nywin2k

    Win 2k Logon Problem--local policy setting

    I finally resolved the situation, without having either to re-install Windows or use the NTrights utility that's on the expensive MS2K Server Resources CD ... this is how I did it: I booted the computer from the installation CD and opted for a "Repair" installation using the...
  3. nywin2k

    Win2K Pro Print subsytem unavailable

    I'm not sure if any of this will be useful but I figure it can't hurt? The HP DeskJet 712C requires an ECP Parallel port to work properly -- is this configured correctly under Win2K and your system's BIOS (e.g., you have bi-directional printing enabled, BIOS lists the port as ECP, set to right...
  4. nywin2k

    Win 2k Logon Problem--local policy setting

    Can't logon, period -- that's the whole problem. =(
  5. nywin2k

    Win 2k Logon Problem--local policy setting

    As any true computer geek would be doing, I was fiddling around with Win 2K's settings (to enhance performance and security, of course) and now I can't log in to my system. I receive the following error message when I try to log in: "The local policy of this system does not permit you to...

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