I remember my cable modem hookup (home) came with a cd with nearly useless install software. Now my parents want me to hook them up to the internet, save them some money and install their sbc yahoo dsl myself. My general question - is it practical to do this without using Yahoo's proprietary virtual truck?
Pop wants to experiment with IIS and possibly netshow/ powerpoint streaming so he ordered a busines dsl hookup for nt4. We have m$ enterprise server running at sp3 with doc and tray swappable hard drives (which I love). On a mini test LAN made of his server (different hard drive) and one laptop client, we have tcp, IIS, and dhcp working OK (no error messages in event log). I then mounted the sbc yahoo install CD. It ran for what seemed a long time then put up a message that it could not complete without sp6.
Since then every boot produces a screen directing the mount of the sbc yahoo cd using about 98% of the cpu. I've traced that to a couple files in the temp directory: recoverfromreboot.exe and recoverfromreboot.ini. After renaming them, the cpu usage is back to normal but the screen still appears. Only now it mentions a virtual truck. Elsewhere on the web (thanks to Jabez Gan) this is possably due to a registry key such as hklm...\Run or RunEx or RunOnce?
Any ideas greatly appreciated.
sierrasnow@cox.net
Pop wants to experiment with IIS and possibly netshow/ powerpoint streaming so he ordered a busines dsl hookup for nt4. We have m$ enterprise server running at sp3 with doc and tray swappable hard drives (which I love). On a mini test LAN made of his server (different hard drive) and one laptop client, we have tcp, IIS, and dhcp working OK (no error messages in event log). I then mounted the sbc yahoo install CD. It ran for what seemed a long time then put up a message that it could not complete without sp6.
Since then every boot produces a screen directing the mount of the sbc yahoo cd using about 98% of the cpu. I've traced that to a couple files in the temp directory: recoverfromreboot.exe and recoverfromreboot.ini. After renaming them, the cpu usage is back to normal but the screen still appears. Only now it mentions a virtual truck. Elsewhere on the web (thanks to Jabez Gan) this is possably due to a registry key such as hklm...\Run or RunEx or RunOnce?
Any ideas greatly appreciated.
sierrasnow@cox.net