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  1. normanlafranchi

    Defective LCD Display

    The LCD display on my laptop seems to be defective somehow. From the moment it boots up, all it displays is a washed out image, (no legible display) with a horizontal white line going through the picture. There are some blocks of colour, but nothing that resembles a normal display. The display...
  2. normanlafranchi

    Problem with VGA driver

    Thanks jumping... that did the job. Very good advice, and nice piece of software.
  3. normanlafranchi

    Problem with VGA driver

    Thanks for the reply... I tried that and it didn't work. Right at the end, it says the installation has failed. I wonder if a required file was inadvertently deleted from WinXP somehow... and if it would be possible to fix that.
  4. normanlafranchi

    Problem with VGA driver

    I have a problem that's bamboozling me... I don't if anyone knows a fix. I have an Evga GeForce FX 5600 XT (256 MB) card installed in my system My system was working with the 56.56 drivers. I have Windows XP Pro (all latest patches), with an Asus MB, 2.6 Ghz P4 Processor. The system is not...
  5. normanlafranchi

    Routing/Internet Connection sharing on OSX Server

    We are already setup infrastructure wise... we have Gig E switches. Currently, the routing is being done by a Windows 2K server until we figure out how to do it with Mac OSX Server. The OSX server is connected to the network and has another NIC for connection to the Internet. Ironically, it...
  6. normanlafranchi

    Routing/Internet Connection sharing on OSX Server

    How does one setup osX server to work as a router, or to share an internet connection among 9 computers if there's a simpler way than using a router. I've heard this might involve command line programming... hopefully not!
  7. normanlafranchi

    Mac OSX server as a router?

    I have my Mac OSX computer with two NICs, one connected to the internet and one to my internal network of 10 computers. How can I share the internet connection with the 10 other computers?
  8. normanlafranchi

    "No more connections can be made..."

    Hello I am getting an error message when I try to access the workgroup, (5 other Windows 2000 Pro machines) which says, "No more connections can be made to this remote computer at this time because there are already as many connections as the computer can accept." I don't understand...
  9. normanlafranchi

    Adding OS X Computer To Win2K Domain

    What needs to be set up on a Mac OS X system to add it to a Windows 2K Advanced Server Domain? It needs to be able to share files, and receive email from Exchange on the server.
  10. normanlafranchi

    Setting up Network to share one internet connection

    I just entered 0.0.0.0 into the static route for both interfaces and that seemed to work!
  11. normanlafranchi

    Setting up Network to share one internet connection

    Thanks for your help. What addresses do I use you in the static routes for the two interfaces? Just the IP addresses of each interface?
  12. normanlafranchi

    Setting up Network to share one internet connection

    Bailey I'm about to embark on this RRAS/NAT journey myself. I have Win2K adv. server setup as a Domain server, serving about 8 other machines. The server has a dedicated NIC for the internet port. If you could give a quick outline of what you did and any snags you may have seen it would be...

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