As a genuine Mac user I have to configure a dual boot on Windows PC's.
How's this been done. On the PC's we have Windows 2000 Pro installed.
The second OS must be XP.
All I know is All I've learned, the rest I will find out about...
We have a mixed environment MAC PC. Our intranet is on an IIS Server. When we open Internet Explorer 5.1 for Mac OS 9. We get a logon window asking for our network logon and password for the domain, so we can see the intranet. ON some machines we always get the message that username is invalid...
When trying to print from outlook to a local printer HP2100 Laserjet Outlook produces following error: program part sous_menu xxxxxxxx <- number. It doesn't do this always but most of the times we try to print. Any idea?
Maybe you can copy the app from another OSX mac ? If just the application is deleted it could work. There are also share and freeware apps that allow you to see and install certain "application" packages (.pkg) from your install CD so possibly you can find the printcenter app this way...
When using the shift 3 and 4 in OS X your screenshots will be saved as PDF's if you don't have Acrobat you won't be able to convert it. I mean I haven't found a way to do this without having Acrobat that is.
Try to look in the appearance control pannel (not quit sure it'sthis control pannel)but it's out there in a control pannel ;-) , you can find an item which enables you to enable sub-menus. So you can see menu's poping up when passing over a menu item, you'll prolly will see the arrows too.
When a user is logged on to a W2K machine he can read his mails etc... After he logged of and another user whos profile is also in Outlook logs on he has to redo the set up. After that it works OK. Now when teh first user logs on again into W2K he has also to do the setup again to access his...
We have changed our W98 machines to W2K. When trying to open a file on the network server wich contains some macros. When opened in Office2000 in windows98 everything works fine. When opened in W2K Office 2000 I get the following error:
Microsoft Excel ,
This workbook contains a type of macro (...
Isn't ther a third party (or apple) extension called printer sharing. I recall I've used something alike when using my old LC with system 7.1 as a printserver. I think those extra extensions exist. I think I got mine from a Macbible cd.
Maybe somebody can aknowledge this ?
Try to give it more memory in the "Get Info" (clcik on the applications icon and type command-i, increase the minimum memory. When you use Virtual Memory you should increase the programs memory anyway. Beware if you haven't much fysical RAM in your Mac to not give to many Virtual RAM...
To partition your HD you'll need to run the disc setup app on the system CD. To start up from this CD you'll need to insert the MacOS install CD, restart your Mac while holding the C-buton. You'll have to initialise your HD completely so you'll lose your data. When you start up this app you can...
A nice shareware app to change the pictures to another picture format is Graphic Converter. Check tucows, download.com or others. I use this app when I have to change the files format.
If you're totally new to the Mac, I should also go for OSX. Why investing time to get into OS 9 when Apple doesn't even 'support' it anymore? I'dd like the classic OS and it will reside on my Mac for as long as possible but I now run 99% native in OSX and at first I needed to get to know it...
Look for the update on the Apple site and download it from there. If your connection closes you can resume the download in your browser. In Internet Explorer you do this by double clicking in the downloadmanager on the file you were downloading. The window that appears will allow you to resume...
Can somebody give me some tips or tell me if it is possible to import music from a minidiscplayer into iTunes or at least to my G4? I like to make my own music and I record it to a minidisc, I just need to import it to my Mac to edit it further on and to write it on a CD as Audio CD. My guess is...
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