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February 7th, 2006, 04:15 PM
Sounds like WINS/DNS needs to be reviewed in Win2K3. Also, if it is a domain environment, make sure all the computers are authenticated through the servers Domain Controller.
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February 7th, 2006, 04:08 PM
Actually Shamus you are correct. Run the computer management utility. Click on Disk Management. On the right upper half there will be your disk partition. On the right bottom half there will be...
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February 7th, 2006, 03:57 PM
If you are running Exchange 2003, your contacts should be saved in your Exchange Email Folder. It is easily accessible, backups are done at the server in case of data loss, and the user (or...
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July 16th, 2004, 11:15 AM
I have 2 machines that have HT and under the processor settings is a HT enable or disable. Sure it should auto detect if there is HT or not but I haven't seen where you couldn't turn it off.
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July 15th, 2004, 10:56 AM
Yup, I have had the same issue with PCMCIA and XP. Interminent errors and drops and if you move the card to the bottom, it works like a champ.
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July 14th, 2004, 02:16 PM
Do you log in as a Domain Admin account or the Local Admin account?
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July 14th, 2004, 09:16 AM
Ok, I hate to be the one who notices the obvious but.... If you can install other software and play music CD's.... Guess What? That only leaves one option left.... How hold is your CD-ROM Drive? ...
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July 14th, 2004, 08:45 AM
If you log into a workstation with a domain account and you go to Start, Programs and nothing shows up, it is a Domain Policy that needs to be changed. If you log into a workstation with a local...
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July 13th, 2004, 11:01 AM
Also, with cable modems, the cable company limits the number of DHCP numbers that your modem gives out. Mine is 3 at any given time. If it thinks (or you changed your NIC card out) that a new...
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July 13th, 2004, 10:45 AM
Kazaa is not a "Whatever" it is a program for P2P and is a haven for viruses so I would suggest not installing it ever again. Secondly, if you have XP running on FAT32, use a Win98 boot disk and you...
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July 13th, 2004, 10:18 AM
This is what I do when I get errors in Windows ME.
1. FDISK partition.
2. Insert and Boot from the Windows XP CD.
3. Install OS.
4. Problem solved.
There's a reason why Microsoft didn't...
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First off, does the bios screen come up on your monitor? If it doesn't, it motherboard should beep in a certain order. Those are codes for what doesn't work. Certain beeps are for memory,...
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What type of DVD burner is it? I had an HP DVD burner and it was broke out of the box. Returned it and ran like a champ.
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I have seen where Linksys wireless just goes down and had to return it. I have a Linksys wireless router and has been working fine. I have mine hooked up going through 4 walls and on my laptop out...
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Also, if you were in deleting spyware, you might have delete a system file by mistake or you also have a virus. The easiest way is to boot XP from the CD, reinstall, and see if it comes up. Usually...
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Also, with Windows XP, make sure the firewall is turned off on your network cards. If it is checked and turned on, you will not be able to ping each other therefore no communication between...
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There is a file called "SAM" in C:\Windows\system32\config. If you delete that file, when Windows reboots, it will recreate it with the default Administrator as the user and no password.
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Glad to hear you fixed your problem. I do have a couple suggestions. One of course is that you will definitely need more that 128 MEGS of ram. I find 256 minimum for an XP machine. Second, you...
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Keyboard lock out is a security feature in your bios. Usually if you disable it you can reboot just fine. To unlock your keyboard, there is usually a button you need to hold in while booting. It...
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