How old is old? 386's, 486's, or some really old pentiums. Sorry Arnovr, I'm not trying to be funny, although, I would like to have a better idea of what you are trying to do, and what you have to do it with.
I browsed this microsoft site to help me figure out how I wanted to deploy my home network. I just use it for a lab.
Hope this helps.
http://microsoft.com/windows2000/library/resources/reskit/dpg/default.asp
Sometimes you bios resets. When this happends you have to use and ISA card to get video. After getting video you can change the setup in BIOS to use an AGP card again.
Hope this helps.
Before upgrading any NT domain you should remove a BDC from the network. That way if the upgrade fails you will have something with the information of your domain to revert back too.
As for you application server. Just make it a member server of your domain. That was it won't do any...
Not to sure but I have an Idea you may want to try K?
Let me know how this turns out.
Have you tried:
Right click on the files, go to properties, then advanced tab, and ownership.
Take ownership of these file. Then try to delete them...
Let me know if this works.
That means its being used...
kenhamady,
Is your modem supports sound, then there is some sort of driver problem. Is your modem type supported by windows 2000? "http://www.micorsoft.com/hcl"
If it is on the hardware compatibility list. Then DELL isn't doing thier job.
Maybe take it to another tech. See...
Hi Kenhamady,
Do you want the sounds or not? Check the volume on your modem settings. That maybe set to low, or the volume on your laptop.
Don't let them get away with it! Make them solve the problem. Sometime techs get lazy and don't want to help. Try calling again and tell the to take...
Dannz,
you may try removing and reinstalling the TCP/IP on both machines. Reconfigure after installing then see if this still happends.
If so then check for updated drivers. Win2k already has a patch about 83 or so MB. Don't know what it covers yet, but you can check it out at...
Hi Sigma,
If none of the previous posts help, try this: check your win2k machine to see if you have DHCP inable. If you have DHCP enabled, your other machines should be configured to optain and IP address from you win2k machine. After checking this configuration make sure that your w2k box is...
alexradu,
I think I understand your problem. You might have not deleted the fat filing system when you did you installation of w2k. If you did and you still see the boot to "windows, or w2k." Then just edit your Boot.ini file. You can find this in your C-drive.
After opening up My...
You may have a loose chip in there. Like a BIOS chip, or even the RAM Chip. <br>1) is the computer under warrantee? If so, take it back and let them deal with it. Its your right, you paid for it so don't let them get away with selling faulty...
I got this error when I installed windows 95 on an AMDK6-350. The cause was due to the fact that the processor is to fast for the windows 95 operating system. You will need to get a patch from Microsfot.com. "Sorry I don't know the actual...
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