A-ha! I have solved the problem.
The one annoying thing about XP is it's tendancy to take for granted that you have infinite amounts of hard drive space. It had used that drive for system restore information on the previous image, and all that restore information was still there, hidden from...
If you are using two network cards, you should be able to connect to both networks. However it is possible that the company network has a policy set up to block access to some or all network resources if it detects a second network connection. You would have to check with the system...
Turkbear, if the RAID were a mirrored raid this would be the case. A striped raid allows the use of all 40(38.8) gig.
Windows sees this drive as being 38.8 gig in size. The problem is, although it sees it as a 38.8 gig drive, if I add up the file size of all the files on the drive the total...
Because I don't use that computer on the internet, I don't have an antivirus running on it.
The C:\ drive is a single hard drive that is 8 gig. the d:\ drive is a hardware raid (striped) of two 20 gig drives (the motherboard is a P4 Soyo Ultra and has IDE Raid onboard) 40 gig (formats to just...
I have a home built Windows XP Pro machine with two drives both formatted with NTFS. This machine is part of a workgroup, not a domain. I keep the OS and programs on the C:\ drive, and store files on the d:\ drive.
I am the only user on this machine, and have renamed the default admin account...
The mest thing would be to create a macro with one command in it- maximize, then put that macro in the on open properties of all the forms that you want to open full screen.
I had and end user run into this problem and have since recreated his setup and the problem occurs on my machine as well.
We've got a system that has Office 97 installed in c:\Program Files\office97 and Office 2000 installed in c:\Program Files\office2k. Both versions of office work fine...
It sounds like she is trying to log on exclusively. If she is using the frequent files to select which database to open, and the last time she opened it using the File/Open option, she had put the check in open exclusively option, it would retain that property when she was trying to open it from...
I am working with a user who keeps getting the error "Invalid use of Null" whenever she uses the autoformat function in forms in Access 2000. This occurs when she goes to format - autoformat, or when she is going through the new form wizard. She is on Windows 98se and we uninstalled...
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