Hi. I have Win2000 installed on my laptop. I have Partition Magic 8.0 installed. I have created a new Linux partition after the Win2000 partition. I need to install the Red Hat 8.0 in the new partition. My partitions are as follows:
1. Primary Win2000 partition
2. Linux swap partition
3...
Hi. I have Win2000 installed on my laptop. I have Partition Magic 8.0 installed. I have created a new Linux partition after the Win2000 partition. I need to install the Red Hat 8.0 in the new partition. My partitions are as follows:
1. Primary Win2000 partition
2. Linux swap partition
3...
I am trying to use Net Use to map a network drive between two Win 2000 machines. Here is what I try:
C:\>net use z: \\192.168.0.101\c$
System error 1311 has occurred.
There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon request.
I checked to make sure the IP address was...
OK. I think I have it now. What I did not do is add the HBS-INC\msilvers user to this computer. When I added this user to this computer, I was then able to change the authorities of the user to Administrator. I was assuming (I know, I know) that when I was connected to the domain and signed...
It would not let me type in the domain\user name. It would tell me that the entry is incorrect. I logged on to the domain using an administrator profile. I had the option for 'Look In' and I selected the HBS-INC domain. I then selected the msilvers user name in the domain HBS-INC. After I...
I ran lusrmgr.msc and went into the administrators group as stated above. The user on the domain is not in the list of users. There is a user msilvers, but it is in the folder MIKE_LAPTOP (the name of the local machine). This profile has been an administrator since it was created. I can not...
This did not work. I created a local user with the same name as the domain user. I pointed the local user home directory to the same directory as the domain user. What happened is that two directories were created. The first was /Documents and Settings/msilvers.HBS-INC (this is the doamin...
If I have a username of the same name for the domain and for the local machine, will my profile information be the same for both?
I thought that the profile information will be different for both profiles....
All,
I work from a home office. I have a user with limited rights when signed into the office domain. I would like to sign in under the office domain even when the domain is not available. When I am on the local machine, I would like ot have ADMIN rights with this user profile. The reason...
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