I don't think they could see your desktop. I do know that they will see that you are using Remote Desktop and that might not make them too happy. Have you actually tried it yet? If your company has router and such in place then it is possible that you can't even do it at all without them opening...
Is the game port on your sound card or is it onboard? If it is on the sound card you could always remove it from device manager and try reinstalling it to freshing the drivers. Same for a stand alone game port.
Do you have enough TSCALs on the server to allow another workstation to connect to it. Most TSCALs stick to a particular station once it has connected so even if you aren't remotely connected from a different machine at the same time it still won't let you with the new workstation cause the...
It just sounds as if Outlook Express isn't installed. Go to Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs then on the left of that box click Add/Remove Windows Components. Look in there to see if you can find OE then click the check box beside it and hit Next.
Hope this helps.
try renaming the workgroup name to match the domain name. I have done this in my home setup with my laptop and server. My laptop contantly changes as it is used on several networks so i have not put it on the domain for that reason. by makeing the workgroup name match i can then see the network.
You can boot from startup floppy disks or CD-ROM, choose repair option during setup, and run Recovery Console. When you are logged on, you can run FIXMBR command to fix MBR.
What this will do is rewrite the MBR, thus removing the linux boot record and putting just the windows record in place. I...
not sure type you are using but for .jpg and about all you can right click on an image and go to properties. there it should show you what program that file opens with and a change button beside it. click that and you should see a listing of all the programs on you system. find your elements...
did he connect it directly to her system port to port? if so then there is nothing feeding it dhcp information. you would then need to manually configure ips and subnets on those systems and, use a crossover cable between the two.
usually when you first install a nic it will be called Local Area Connection. then, if you uninstall,reinstall or install an entirely new nic, iti will be called Local Area Connection 2, even if it is the only one in the machine. then so on and on. judging from that you have either reinstalled...
that doesn't sound good at all.
are you trying to use Internet Connection Sharing between the 2 systems? is the modem USB only? or does it have an ethernet port on it?
if it does have an ethernet port i would suggest getting a router and putting the modem into the router and then using...
anytime you make chages to icons and such, do them under the All Users folder in Documents and Settings. if not, whatever changes you make you mostly pertain to whomever you are logged into. if you look in the All Users folder you will see that it is different than yours. this is what windows...
you will need to install IIS thru add/remove programs-add/remove windows components. once done with that you will get an icon in administrative tools called Internet Services Manager. in there is where you will find listings for ftp/http and so on. right click on Default FTP Server and go to...
as far s i know, hehe, not saying much, you shouldn't have to open the port as there isn't a firewall installed on it. are you behind a router? if so you might need to do port forwarding to the ip of that machine. anyway, here is the HOWTW from MS. you might want to lok over this to make...
as long as you aren't running a server behind the firewall you most likely won't have to do a thing as it should be ready to go out of the box. you can test the stealth of it at grc.com.
you shouldn't have any problems whatsoever. i have the exact setup running on one of my machines. i have grub as the bootloader which you can set which os you want as your default. should not cause any problems for you.
as far as the partitions go you can let RH auto configure them for you...
i would most definetly check for an updated driver on the card. i went thru this with my linksys wireless when i put it on my xp laptop. it made a big difference. xp, for the most part, does a pretty good job of handling the wireless connection.
what brand of wireless hardware are you using? do you have the latest driver from the manufacturer for xp? and is XP controling the wireless connection or is the manufacturers client doing the job?
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