Forum: DaniWeb Community Feedback Jun 14th, 2004 |
| Replies: 9 Views: 3,111 It's not the same if you go to http://www.techtalkforums.com. |
Forum: DaniWeb Community Feedback Jun 14th, 2004 |
| Replies: 9 Views: 3,111 Every day that I visit this forum the main directory listing has changed, along with the location of every other sub-forum and forum group.
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Forum: Storage Jun 14th, 2004 |
| Replies: 2 Views: 7,059 Sounds like your jumpers are screwy for some reason. Sure they're correct?
And you don't write zeros to a drive.
And tell me why you would ever want a 200GB unit to house an OS. That's... |
Forum: Geeks' Lounge Jun 9th, 2004 |
| Replies: 4 Views: 2,362 Use .png on Windows screenshots! You'll keep that pristine 24-bit color and have about a 1/10th reduction in file size! |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Jun 9th, 2004 |
| Replies: 7 Views: 3,143 Visio 2000 can pull information from A.D. and somewhat organize it. You'll want to Google that information though. |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Jun 9th, 2004 |
| Replies: 4 Views: 5,158 Usually the case has to be designed for such a task, or have a kit available to convert it, rails and all. |
Forum: Troubleshooting Dead Machines Jun 9th, 2004 |
| Replies: 3 Views: 2,603 I would uninstall Drag N Drop, restart the machine, then move on to install Nero.
And a secondary hard disk? Do you want internal or external? External will require you to have either a... |
Forum: Storage Jun 9th, 2004 |
| Replies: 7 Views: 8,649 XP base install, or XP Pro SP1?
Hell, does it even matter since it's USB? This of course is assuming that the controller in the external case is more than capable of reading the entire 250GB... |
Forum: Windows 95 / 98 / Me Jun 9th, 2004 |
| Replies: 5 Views: 4,393 This is especially true for any chipset/motherboard related drivers, and IDE/SCSI controllers.
The admin here wanted me to use the default Windows drivers for the Adaptec 2110S that I used to... |
Forum: Windows NT / 2000 / XP Jun 9th, 2004 |
| Replies: 9 Views: 15,577 You could number the tracks with leading zeros, but that would be too much of a pain.
And yes, it's a limitation of the filesystem (CDFS ?). |
Forum: Windows NT / 2000 / XP Jun 9th, 2004 |
| Replies: 4 Views: 7,849 I used Ghost back when I actually cared about having this ability. Now it takes a whole 20 minutes to finish a base install of XP with quite a few goodies installed, and that isn't much more time... |
Forum: Windows NT / 2000 / XP Jun 9th, 2004 |
| Replies: 3 Views: 6,274 http://www.msfn.org/unattended/xp/index.htm |
Forum: Windows NT / 2000 / XP Jun 9th, 2004 |
| Replies: 2 Views: 7,498 It doesn't do anything other than what it describes, and won't require the user to change his/her password. |
Forum: IT Professionals' Lounge Jun 4th, 2004 |
| Replies: 10 Views: 3,702 Honestly, the best thing you could do if you wanted him to learn that stuff would be to do it with him.
But if you want him to know how the OS reacts to things and the hardware side of things,... |
Forum: Geeks' Lounge Jun 4th, 2004 |
| Replies: 7 Views: 3,398 Get a more recent nightly build of Firefox.
It's just about to hit .9 or 1.0 though, so we're in for a bumpy ride. |
Forum: Community Introductions Jun 4th, 2004 |
| Replies: 12 Views: 4,435 |
Forum: Storage Jun 4th, 2004 |
| Replies: 11 Views: 25,187 So, in Windows, computer #1 doesn't see the drive, correct?
You need to browse to Computer Management by right-clicking "My Computer" on your desktop, then clicking "Manage."
From there,... |
Forum: Windows 95 / 98 / Me May 28th, 2004 |
| Replies: 11 Views: 67,578 Video volume level in sound properties? |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration May 28th, 2004 |
| Replies: 7 Views: 3,143 So...you don't even know what kind of data you need the software to output?
... |
Forum: Windows NT / 2000 / XP May 28th, 2004 |
| Replies: 1 Views: 2,615 Why exactly are you using such a trite protocol?
Netware is fully TCP/IP aware and fully capable of doing what it needs to do that way...
Honestly though, can you live with the spikes in... |
Forum: Windows NT / 2000 / XP May 28th, 2004 |
| Replies: 9 Views: 2,632 Well, the chipsets on those motherboards are recent enough...
What you may need to do is flash the motherboard BIOS before upgrading. I had to do that to a few AOpen MX3 model boards here as... |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration May 28th, 2004 |
| Replies: 1 Views: 26,242 Try forwarding a few more ports to your internal IP.
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Networking/Broadband/DSL_Cable/Q_20410745.html |
Forum: USB Devices and other Peripherals May 28th, 2004 |
| Replies: 8 Views: 2,902 Older keyboards aren't able to handle something like that, especially older PS/2 and AT keyboards.
Anything recent that uses USB would be fine, but yes it's your keyboard. |
Forum: Motherboards, CPUs and RAM May 28th, 2004 |
| Replies: 11 Views: 7,753 What's your power supply wattage? |
Forum: Monitors, Displays and Video Cards May 26th, 2004 |
| Replies: 4 Views: 3,550 Yeah, anything that has ammonia in it is a bad idea.
I use 100% isopropyl alcohol here at work, and store bought isopropyl at home. Hasn't damaged any coatings. |
Forum: Windows NT / 2000 / XP May 26th, 2004 |
| Replies: 9 Views: 2,632 Your tech buddies are filling you full of crap...
Have you swapped the hard drive out? You didn't specifically say that, but that's all about all I can ask.
How old are these troublesome... |
Forum: Windows NT / 2000 / XP May 25th, 2004 |
| Replies: 5 Views: 12,575 Use License Manager to do that. |
Forum: Windows NT / 2000 / XP May 24th, 2004 |
| Replies: 2 Views: 2,313 I would just leave well enough alone.
The registry is so large and encompassing that if you were to trim everything that you didn't need from it, of course the registry would be smaller, but you... |
Forum: Windows NT / 2000 / XP May 24th, 2004 |
| Replies: 5 Views: 12,575 Uh, you can't since it's inherent to the OS.
You'd have to buy a CAL for T.S. to legally enable him to connect using WinME. |
Forum: Geeks' Lounge May 20th, 2004 |
| Replies: 14 Views: 4,118 |
Forum: Windows NT / 2000 / XP May 20th, 2004 |
| Replies: 7 Views: 7,839 Oh, nice, but 445 isn't needed if the domain is an NT4 domain...no directory services. 139 will absolutely be needed though.
I'm also following you on her login procedure...logging in locally... |
Forum: Windows NT / 2000 / XP May 20th, 2004 |
| Replies: 26 Views: 80,430 You'll have to use the XP cd. Select the option to repair, but make it go into "Recovery Console mode." From there, you can bring up a help menu by typing help or a question mark (?). You're only... |
Forum: Windows NT / 2000 / XP May 19th, 2004 |
| Replies: 20 Views: 13,030 InsightBB huh? I'm with them in Seymour, IN. |
Forum: Windows NT / 2000 / XP May 16th, 2004 |
| Replies: 20 Views: 13,030 :lol::lol::lol::lol:
I was going to say...if he knows anything at all he'll be able to trip that jumper without an issue. :cheesy: |
Forum: Windows NT / 2000 / XP May 16th, 2004 |
| Replies: 17 Views: 5,609 You can log in to any machine that has an account with a blank password without clicking the area where the password goes.
I've never encountered such an issue. |
Forum: Windows NT / 2000 / XP May 16th, 2004 |
| Replies: 17 Views: 5,609 ;)
Being case-sensitive can be a pain sometimes...especially when just starting out. :) |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration May 16th, 2004 |
| Replies: 3 Views: 3,038 You have to create shares before you can access files on another system.
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=286515
Use method 1. The caveat to this is that with Windows 2000, you'll have... |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration May 16th, 2004 |
| Replies: 16 Views: 16,108 2000 cannot, but XP and 2k3 can. I'm not hip with the alternative OS's (just cutting my teeth), but that's a good bit of info. |
Forum: Windows NT / 2000 / XP May 15th, 2004 |
| Replies: 17 Views: 5,609 No, it isn't.
You can't even make a Windows username case-sensitive. Passwords are, however. |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration May 14th, 2004 |
| Replies: 16 Views: 16,108 Yeah, I've heard that linux isn't quite "with it" when it comes to the wireless side of things.
It is just basic NAT though. |