I have a Windows NT laptop with an internal floppy drive. I can boot with a floppy just fine, but when I try to read the contents of a floppy in Windows I get the message "The volume does not contain a recognized file system..." I have tried several different diskettes in the...
We had an employee who would password protect his files. Needless to say, he didn't share his password with anyone. Does anyone know of any good hacking tools to get into password protected files? Thanks in advance.
Hi, TRex,
I checked under TechNet and the information they had for MFC42.DLL was associated with the application Picture It. It also went on to say the software provided with the Kodak DC-120 camera replaces the Mfc42.dll file with a version of the file that does not work with Picture It...
It's not an AT motherboard. It recognizes the PS/2 mouse just fine; I need a way to remove the configuration (or driver) for the serial mouse so it doesn't want to load it when NT starts up. Thanks.
I have an NT workstation that was set up with a serial mouse and is now using a PS/2 mouse. When starting NT, I get the message "one or more services failed to start... see event viewer for details". In looking at the properties for the mouse, it does say it's...
When requesting new accounts, we created an e-mail with the required field(s) and then saved it as a draft. You can pull up the draft message, edit it, and then send it to the appropriate person. You could do the same with this: create an e-mail with the required...
RAS isn't installed on the desktop. The boot sequence order is A then C in the BIOS. It's asking for the disk in drive A after it's gone through the booting process (I should have worded my subject differently). Thanks.
I have a Windows NT workstation that brings up the message "there is no disk in drive A" just before logging on to the network. If you hit ignore, it will continue on with the log-on process. There's nothing in the start-up folder(s), registry run key or path that refers to drive A...
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