Like promised some feedback on the evolvement of the problem:
I tested other memory (Patriot this time) and this worked at full capacity. So in the end I returned the Kingston memory to my supplier and changed it to Patriot memory. A very technical solution as you can see :-)
Many thanks for...
This might be a bit late, but I stil want to share this.
In follow-up of thread thread68-1171418:
how to copy the cache of manually typed e-mailaddresses stored in Outlook 2002 and 2003.
I had the same problem when renaming Outlook profiles (actualy copy profile to new with other name) or when...
I'll give it a shot after the weekend... I am not really conviced that will do, since the BIOS memory check at boot already shows the wrong amount of memory before any OS component is loaded. Re-installing SP2 won't hurt though :-)
Some extra info: I have the issue on 3 machines with identical HW.
Yes, I did both -> flash and clear CMOS with the jumper.
After doing this, at first boot, the memorycheck showed 1014MB + the 64MB for video. I had to reconfigure some BIOS settings to get booting from the HD.
After returning all BIOS settings to the original the memorycheck returned...
Using ABIT KV-85 motherbord with AMD Sempron CPU
OS WinXP Pro service pack 2
After replacing original Patriot 512MB PC3200 RAM with 2 Kingston 1GB PC3200 RAM the physical memory in the BIOS only shows 960MB + 64MB of RAM.
When checking with msinfo32 the total physical memory shows 2048MB.
Same...
I can't really see which ports were scanned. My firewall blocks any attempt to scan more than 10 ports from 1 source IP. So Netware must have done more than that to get blocked...
The GroupWise app. opened 7 ports to listen on (2 TCP, 5 UDP). Only the 2 TCP ports have an open connection to NW...
Hi all,
Does anyone know why my Netware 5.1 server does a port scan on my computer after I altered the proxy settings for the GroupWise Administrator mailbox(in GroupWise from my PC)?
My personal firewall intercepted the port scan and identified the Netware IP address. I don't think my server...
Hi all,
Just for the record, I'm a novice at Netware...
Does anyone know why my Netware 5.1 server does a port scan on my computer after I altered the proxy settings for the GroupWise Administrator mailbox(in GroupWise from my PC)?
My personal firewall intercepted the port scan and identified...
It's not always the virus. I had the SVCHOST.EXE crashing, did a full system scan, nothing. Downloaded the Blaster QuickRemove from Panda (because I'm a client with them), nothing.
I checked for the MSBLAST.EXE file, I didn't have it. I also check the registry but no reference to the virus...
You should install the "HTML Support C3PO", it's somewhere on the GroupWise 5.5 Distribution CD.
It can also be found on the Novell website (under the Cool Solutions) but I don't know the exact address.
Good luck,
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