About 6 months ago I upgraded the system drive on one of my boxes. I replaced the old 14.5GB drive with a 45GB Maxtor and used Ghost to image the old partition onto the new drive (incorporating the additional space into one big partition).
Today I decided I wanted to partition the drive into...
I think I have it all sorted it out now. I mapped Z: to \\server\profiles\%username%, then I cut the outlook.pst from c:\docs&settings and pasted it into my desired location. Open up Outlook, it can't find the .pst so it prompts for the location. Point it towards z:\outlook\outlook.pst, yada...
Thanks for the reply CharlieJax. I can't save the pst to the user's personal drive because he does not have a personal drive. He is only in the office a few times a week and uses any number of workstations (whatever is available at the time). I mapped a letter to the user's profile folder...
Hi, I need to setup a roaming profile for a user. Our office only has 8 users so we are running under a workgroup model. I setup a roaming profile for the user and have his profile located at \\server\profiles\%username%. Now the problem is Outlook 2000. When I create the account on each...
You can configure Windows not to display the name of the last user who logged on with local policy.
Local Computer Policy >> Computer Configuration >> Windows Settings >> Security Settings >> Security Options >> Do not display last user Name in logon screen
For your purposes the easiest...
Thanks to those who posted suggestions, your insight is appreciated! I finally figured this out last night. I booted to the W2K Pro CD and proceeded as though it were a new installation. After the screen with the licensing agreement the setup program searches for existing W2K installations...
It's possible but I doubt it. Just the other day I was working on a system which had the OS installed on a mirrored RAID. Removed 1 of the drives from the array, disconnected the 2nd drive, installed the first drive in a regular non-RAID IDE connector and windows 2k pro booted up just fine...
System A is a dual boot box with Win98SE and W2K Pro, both OS's are installed on the same drive on 2 seperate partitions using FAT32. Both partitions were imaged using Ghost. A new drive on system B was partitioned into 2 drives using FAT32 but different partition sizes (bigger than the...
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