I have recently added a new w2k server to the network. Upon joining a machine to the new domain, I believe a new user profile was created. Well to make a long story short, it was the President's machine. I had no idea everything would start from "scratch" I copied everything from...
Under Windows 2000 you want to create a roaming profile. This will allow the user to have the same mapped drive, desktop settings, etc. no matter what workstation they log onto on the network.
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MCSA, CNA
The Netware IPX and Netware Queues appear, but when you click the icons, nothing shows up on the right side. The other problem is that I selected IP and it continues to pop up IPX. What steps might I be missing or is the OS not going to allow this? Prosoft says they are beta testing the...
I am not a MAC person at all, so please answer accordingly. A new MAC has just been purchased for the office. It needs to communicate with a Netware 5.1 server. I tried loading the 5.14 client which is the latest version from Prosoft. The client successfully loaded or so it said, but now...
Help - I need the drivers for a E2000plus pnp Ethernet Adapter. Please let me know where to find it! I really need this driver, I'm sure it's old and I am not sure who the manufacturer is, all the drivers I have found for NE2000 do not work!! PLEASE HELP!!!
There was a parental password for internet content placed on the computer because children were visiting. Unfortunately now that they are gone, the password has been forgotten. Can someone please tell me where to go to delete the password requirement?
Thank you!
We use cc:Mail R8 on our server. Our mail is routed through our ISP and then handled by our SMTP Gateway R8.31.00.5. When attempting to send mail out, the mail is bounced back giving the 452 error. I Watched the gateway and it seems to handshake with the ISP server and then...
Sorry, I did do a scandisk and it came back fine. The one thing I did get was FAT 32 error something about the bit! Everytime I tried to correct it, the system hung! This is a older Compaq Deskpro 2000, which had not experienced any problems up to this...
A user on the network, was in e-mail when she clicked on what appeared to be a returned e-mail. She got the blue screen with a message she never saw before, but she didn't write it down or commit it to memory! She pressed keys and alternated between blue and black...
A staff member deleted his operating system! Imagine that! Anyways, we used the restore disk to reformat the hard drive and restore the operating system. We entered a ID# that he thought went with his laptop, not sure. Everything seemed fine, windows opened and he loaded programs. Now...
tried that, it brought up Windows and Novell, but not NT even though I was logged into the NT server, that didn't do it! I wish it were that simple! Any other suggestions?!
I have installed a Microsoft client on the WIN 95 machines and I need to know how the users can change their passwords without assistance. I know on NT workstations you type ctrl-alt-delete. But you know what that does to WIN 95. Please help!!
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