Did you try reseating your memory? I would reseat everything plugged into your computer or motherboard. This sounds like problems I've had. I installed new memory once and that solved it. Another time it was a slightly unplugged HD cable.
I had great luck with R-Studio
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I had an almost shot hard drive that looked to be totally lost, but this software was able to read every file on it for under $60. Great utility to have around if you have multiple machines with older drives.
Microsoft has a hotfix at http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q287/6/87.asp which, if installed prior to installing client access licenses, will allow you to reuse licenses. This is important if you often switch out machines and have a limited number of licenses, they won't get...
I had the same problem. W2000 loves to log. The "OVERWRITE AS NEEDED" fix above worked for me. When you do this, make sure your log file size is big enough so that you can see information as far back as you want. Also, make sure you set this on each log.
We wanted to restrict most users to prevent downloading and installing of programs. We have problems with people putting games, audio software, etc. on their computer and cluttering it up.
According to MS, you will need to get a Proofing Tools CD which will allow you to spell check in languages other than Spanish, French & English which MS Word already has.
I have set up NAV2001 on a PC with Windows 2000 where the user is a "Restricted User" and have had problems with the auto update. What is the best way to set up the user to have full access rights for Norton? I have setup both the NAVNT and SYMANTEC folders so that the user has full...
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