This might seem lengthy but it is the best solution. Follow these steps. start, run, cmd, attrib boot.ini -s -h -r -a, edit boot.ini
It should look something like this depending on your system:
[boot loader]
timeout=30
default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS
[operating systems]...
I have a hombre on the network that decided to dual boot his "toy machine" on his break. Well now he is receiving a nice error message that: xmnt2002 not found skipping autocheck. I know that the problem is related to him using Partition Magic 8.0 to resize his NTFS/2000 Pro drive to...
Telnet into the router with the default username and password provided by your ISP and turn off DHCP on the router. You should not have DHCP on the router and on the server if you can avoid it. Or turn off DHCP on the server and let all three of your computers be assigned a dynamic IP from the...
You do not need NETBEUI to make the scenario you described work. The default network settings you installed should suffice. Make sure all of the computers are running the same ip configuration scenario: (server = 192.168.0.x, workstation1 = 192.168.0.x, workstation2 = 192.168.0.x; x being a...
Client computers are not receiving there public folders when they fire up outlook. Other computers in the network are viewing theres fine. I've even log onto the working computers with the non-working user accounts and it works fine, but if I log onto the non-working machines with a working user...
When I try to resolve a host name on my 2000 network it sends me back an IP that is non-existant on my network. No matter what host name or even if I make up an obsolete host name it always returns the same IP. (207.70.7.168 hostname.my_domain_name.com) I have never seen this before, whats up!
Here is my dilema:
I have a small business with 3 phone lines in a rollover fashion and 1 line that is shared for my DSL as well as my fax line. (The fax line is the line I will use for remote access) I have modem in my 2000 Server that I want to be able to access remotely from my home PC...
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