I'm using the version of linux and i cant for the life of me figure out how to install programs. If anyone can help it would be great. There doesnt seems to be a installer app. I'm still new to linux. I've read the faqs and looked at the command line but i still cant see to install anything.
I have a IBM laptop running windows 2000. Last night i disconeccted from the network and put my laptop away (i don't use a docking station). This moring i went to reconnect to the network and i could not. I don't have a link light nor do i have access to the server. User name and password...
When i go into my task manager and look at the processes running spoolsv.exe is always running. It takes up almost all of my computers virtual memeory which I belive is 720K. I was just wondering what the heck this is and way is it so active.
Moxx
error C2146: syntax error : missing ')' before identifier 'WinExec'
I'm trying to launch some programs from a app i'm creating, but Visual C++ keeps giving me that error message. What is the identifier that is supossed to go with the WinExec. My code is listed below.
My OS is XP if that...
I have a Quark 5.0 document that I'm trying to print to my Agfa Imagesetter (to make negs for press). There is one graphic on the front of this document that is a duotone created in Photoshop 6.0 and saved as a EPS. When i go to print it to the imagesetter I get a Invaild Access error and it...
Is it possible to swap pc fans from one computer to another without hurting anything?? My computer fan is on its last leg. Any info would be great!
Thanks,
Andy
One of my customers gave me a 68 page wordperfect document set up all 8.5 X 11. I need to print it out 11 X 17 (two 8.5 X 11 pages per 11X17 side) as a 2 sided booklet. Does anyone know how to go about that?? I have WordPerfect 10 if that matters.
Thanks
Moxx
I have my laptop hooked up to a NT network. How do i get the computer to view all of the other computers under network neiborhood. I'm running Windows ME, but the other computers have all different versions of windows.
Thanks,
Andy
Hi there,
What i'm trying to do is hook my laptop up directly to the NT Server, not over the network. I only really want to do this if i can get access to the files/printers on the NT Server.
Any info would be great!
Thanks
Andy
Is it possible to hook up my laptop to my nt server through direct cable connection. My laptop runs windows ME and my server runs NT Server 4.0 if it is possible what do i need to do to get it working??
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Andy
I have a laptop running windows me and want to dial up to my windows nt server. I have set the user premissions in remote access on the server to accept me as a dial up admin. I have also selected the server to allow tcp/ip and netbeui and connections. I tried using DHCP to connect and tried...
Is there a way to save 2 differnt sets of tcp/ip settings under two different proflies (domains). One profile (domain) is for work, the tcp/ip settings are for my windows nt network, but at home i need to change the tcp/ip setting for my other profile (domain) to log on to my mediaone conection...
Thank you all for your ideas. I have figured out the probmlem. When the laptop was taken out of the docking station before the IBM Think Pad option defaulted back to normal, so i had to go into Think Pad options and just set full screen to enable. Thank you all again
Moxx
Yes I tried that too. What's strange is that it was full screen one day and the next day it's was running minimized. The user of the system said all they did was shut down the computer and removed it from the docking station.
Moxx
I have an estimating program that runs through dos. My O/S is Windows 2000 Professional and thats running on a IBM Think Pad Laptop. The program was running full screen up until one day. Now what happens is dos runs in the center of the screen minimized and the background is blacked out. It...
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