Yeah I had a wierd problem after the security rollup. We have a Dell Dimension 800(?) running Win2K as a web development site. After the security roll up I couldn't access our web site, even from the local host. After talking to MS support we changed the IP address in the default website from...
For a small home Lan I would use one of the Residential gateways availible. You can get them from 3Com, Linksys or Dlink etc. Make sure it will connect to your cable modem ( USB or RJ45 ). Also check that the gateway you buy has NAT (network address translation ) this will hide all the computers...
I just got this Vaio last night. I was trying to connect to the internet from work. At work we use a DSL line and a SOHO 2 firewall. The Vaio is running XP Home. I first tried the internet connection wizard which couldn't even find the DHCP server to get an IP address. So I put in the IP...
Windows ME is really unstable. I'd recommend upgrade to XP asap. However one of the good things in ME is the Internet connection wizard. 8 times out of 10 all you have to do is plug the network cable into your Nic and run the wizard.
If you've already done the wizard without success make sure...
I had the same problem with a 3com Officeconnect. I could sit and watch the ports lose a connection and a minute later start working again. I send mine back to 3com and it was promptly replaced. The new one works flawlessly.
I think I've found a work around for the printer connection disappearing when the user logs off.
I searched the Microsoft Knowledge base for Printer connection problems. I found Q154738 which states if a computer can map a drive to another computer an use "connect as" with a local...
You might also try a third party app like Partition Magic. This app will tell you how your partitions are formatted and non-destructively re-format them for you.
I have a problem very similar to this one. I run a pure NT 4 network. Users who logon to the domain can access the print server. Users who logon as a work group can not access the print server. A dialoug box, "Network Password" pops up. Once the user puts in a user name that exists on...
I had a similar problem trying to map a drive from an NT workstation to an NT server. It turned out to be a permissions problem. the user name I logged on the NT workstation did not have permission to map a drive to that particular server.
You could either change the groups your win 95 user...
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