I am running Win 2000 Pro with 64 MB or RAM and each time I start the machine a quick full screen flashes alerting me that physical memory is being dumped - and then the machine restarts. This occurs just after the machine has logged in and before the desktop is even prepared. Also, it happens...
Thanks for the info. Tried deleting the .pwl files, but that did not solve the issue. Also, we are not running SQL 7, but thanks for the heads-up. The only thing I have yet to try are the printers.
When the Win98 machine is booted, it loads the desktop wallpaper and then hangs and does not display the logon screen. At this time the task manager is showing that "mprexe" is not responding. This machine is running on an NT network running Exchange 5.5 and also running on a Novell...
I am running Outlook 2000 as my E-Mail client under Exchange 2000. I am unable to send E-Mail to addresses outside the business domain. Internally, I can send and recieve fine, but externally I can only recieve. Any suggestions where to begin?
Thanks Dave. I went to Disk Management and its showing the one smaller 4G drive as the C, but then the remaining 14GB's are listed as unallocated. Guess I have to partition the remaining 14GBs? Is there anyway to resize my C so that it includes the total 18GB without reformatting it?
I am running a 2000 server and have encountered problems with my local disk. The drive is showing the following information in windows explorer:
Used Space: 3.98 GB
Available Space: 11.3MB
Total Space: 3.99GB
This drive has 18GB of total space, but for some reason I am not seeing it...
I am using Outlook 2000 (Corporate or Workgroup) along with Exchange 5.5. I am attempting to synchronize several public folders, and thought that in order to do this they had to be copied into the Favorites folder and then synchronized for offline use from there. However, when I attempt to...
I am running Exchange 5.5 on an NT Server. Currently we have encountered errors stating that "cannot send this meeting request the operation failed". This occurs when trying to schedule meetings from within a public calendar. All workstations are having the same "operation...
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