I am attempting to create an image of a Windows 2000 Professional system will several applications installed on the system. I have MS Office 2000 Standard on the workstation, and I am attempting to have the Default server location automatically configure my defined server. Does anyone know how...
I do have that TAB, but in Accessories, then if you drill down, Games are usually located here. The Games selection is not located where it normal resides.
I have created an image of the Windows95 operating systems, but I did not include the Games that are located in the Accessories section. Normally in Win98, you can add the programs by going to Add/Remove Programs and include that Program group, but it is not giving me that option. Can anyone help?
The user is an Administrator of the laptop, but not when he is connected to the domain. When he is hooked to the domain, it seems as if there is a policy that is enabled that does not permit changes to the power options. We are on an NT network, without any domain policies.
My company still has multiple workstations with Windows95 on them. The machines will not shutdown and are hanging. After a while it Blue Screens. Please advise.
Jay. I checked in the Tools-->Options, then the Security Tag. The only information there regards to Digitial IDS and Internet Options. The applications does not recieve an error, it freezes up/locks up, and is not respondant.
I uninstalled Outlook 98, because it would not let me add a file; such as a Word document as an attachment, it would lock up my system. I have now removed the software and upgraded to Outlook 2000, and the problem still exist! I can not add an attachment, does anyone now a resolution to my problem?
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