Linney,
Thanks for your response.
I took notice of that Microsoft document shortly after I replied to this thread. The next question would be is would a recovery disk work the same? I've never tried to do such tasks in XP and I only have access to a recovery disk. Otherwise, I would need to...
Hey all,
I'm running into a similar problem as this on a friends machine, the only thing is that when I attempt to boot from the recovery disk, it gives me an End User License Agreement error, and it doesn't allow me to continue. Neither can I get into safe mode. Any advice? Please advise...
Sas3,
Although I am not too familiar with Citrix, I guess the next question to solving this would be if the problem is intermittent or it just doesn't connect at all? Are you able to ping the server from any or all workstations?
If your upgrade installation process is successful, it...
If u want to install remotely.. Go to Start|Run|and type in "Risetup" and configure from there. As far as the ID you need to know the computer name
question
what file system are u running in 2000?
and if you really want to see your computer go to Start | Run | type "\\computername" and you should be able to see it from there
To restrict users on win2000, go to Start|Run|and type in "MMC" a console appears, go to Console|Add/Remove snap in|and then click "add", scroll down to "Local Users and Groups" and work from there.
you might want to double check the bios start up settings when you boot, even though she "says" she hasn't changed anything, whatever you uninstalled or installed might have automatically changed it.. if possible post the settings then it can be determined
you really wouldn't need a firewall to do this. ME has its limitations but if you'd really like to limit the amount of users and such, id suggest simply upgrade to a server OS and you can configure a remote access option.
yes i am very aware of the differences. i figured it may be the possible three because the system resource figures (dropped a full 20%)have gone down dramatically without the use or installation of any TSR's and/or applications running.
Windows Me is not reading disk space accurately. (Shows less than what's actually there). I've narrowed it down to a few possible reasons: memory corrupt, failing hard drive or just an Windows ME error. Any other suggestions to fix?
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