Is there a printer close to the monitor? The magnetic field from the transformer in the power supply could be causing the problem. Try switching it off initially to see if the shake goes away. If so, move the printer away from the display as much as possible. When you think you have nowhere else...
You should check the security settings for your internet browser. It is likely to be set to a low level allowing content to be downloaded without warning. In IE go to tools>internet options>security. When you think you have nowhere else to go - Improvise, Adapt, Overcome.
How about preceding with zero's. So 1 is 001, 10 is 010, etc. You can use more zero's if necessary
When you think you have nowhere else to go - Improvise, Adapt, Overcome.
Yizhar's answer is the one that works. Forget about just removing it from Network Properties.Once you start doing this you get into all sorts of problems as Szamcow found out. Use UNC32.exe straight off and you will make your life much easier. When you think you have nowhere else to go -...
I assume you are talking about Novell's own client as opposed to Windows if so what is the version number. Is the problem when saving from an application? Can you copy files through explorer ok When you think you have nowhere else to go - Improvise, Adapt, Overcome.
click on start>find>files or folders and put *.pwl in the named box. Then press find now. Make sure the 'look in' box says c:\. When you search you should find at least one file with the pwl extension (type).Delete it/them
The pwl files are in the windows folder so you can browse it and delete...
Sounds like. You may want to check out the drive is set up in the bios anyway. Can you hear the drive spinning? Long shot if the machine has not been touched but check the cabling. Extremely long shot but if it looks like it is completely dead you may be able to get it spinning by gently tapping...
Is the soundcard PCI or ISA? The pc's bios allocates interrupts for PCI cards. If it's ISA then you may be able to reserve an interrupt in the bios so that it is not used by PCI cards
If this is the Microsoft login box delete *.pwl then reboot. This will then ask for a new password. Put in a blank password and confirm it. You will then not be asked for the password again.
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