Davros
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Outlook XP no longer has the shared contacts feature that was pretty popular in 2000. We have a lot of ppl stuck at Office 2000 b/c they cannot give up sharing a contact list of over a thousand people that is constantly changing.
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Try burning slower. Try using better media. Try hitting it with a hammer.
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Sounds like you burned it in TEST MODE.
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Try http://www.bink.nu/Bootcd/ to learn how to make it bootable.
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How do I get the names of all computers on my local LAN?
Davros replied to ancker's topic in Networking
You should try CheckIP from InfoJet. It does what you want and allows you to export the list to a text file. -
Quote: Yes on the extra drive. I did think about that, to load a O/S to a new drive and see if that works without doing anything to the old drive. That would be the safest way. You'll find out about any problems you may run into and always be able to put the old drive back in if you can't get it to work.
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Get into the recovery console. Type listsvc to get a list of services. Find any related to the keyboard and use the disable command to disable them.
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Do you have an extra drive laying around that you can use to verify that you can reload the machine without problems?
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Quote: The way that I've gotten around the drive letter problem, is by forcing a letter with mscdex. Exactly what I did too. I found the image I made a while back. It's here. When making a bootable cd, use 2.88 emulation with this image, b/c that is the type of floppy it is. With a normal floppy you use 1.44 emulation. Leave sectors to 1.
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Use WinImage to make an .img of your floppy. You can then tweak the image, such as change it to 2.88 and put more stuff in it. Then use Nero to burn a bootable CD, selecting the .img for the boot image. If you want to put stuff on the rest of the CD, make sure you load CD drivers in your floppy boot image. If you really want something cool, put this JO.SYS in the root of the img to give you a "press spacebar to boot from cd" menu.
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Check your firewall settings.
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try this: net use x: \\server\share | find "successfully" if %errorlevel%==1 then whatever
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Do it this way: start "c:\winnt\...\program1.exe" start "c:\winnt\...\program2.exe"
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Try Runas Professional. You can save the password encrypted in a file that the program uses to run other programs. http://www.mast-computer.de/index.html?http://www.mast-computer.de/software/runasp/software.htm
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Now What's The Better Choice, W2K SP3 or WXP SP1?
Davros replied to CyberGenX's topic in Slack Space
Quote: Quote: I used to love XP, but I'm getting sick of it. I'm falling for Linux, I'm a sick man... We just set up a Lindows box at work to play around with. Not too bad so far... -
Now What's The Better Choice, W2K SP3 or WXP SP1?
Davros replied to CyberGenX's topic in Slack Space
I used to love XP, but I'm getting sick of it. I'm getting tired of having to disable shit for 3 hours after an install. (don't tell me about ghosting, sysprep, etc. I use that most of the time, but can't always.) Windows 2000 doesn't let me down. It's been out for a long time now, and I have been able to find a driver for anything I've needed for it. I don't have to block ports like I do for XP, it doesn't phone home every time you want to search for something LOCALLY! And let's face it, the GUI is gay as hell. And I don't have to call MS every time someones machine dies and I have to reinstall with new hardware. -
I have a Yamaha 16x that I hate! It's noisy, and has a really long spin up time, and chokes my cpu to death when writing leadin/leadout. I got a Plextor 40x that I love! Very fast, very quiet, and no problems doing other things while burning. Make sure you're HDD isn't too old so you can burn at 40x.
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http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/
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Use the security tab under the printers properties.
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Start-->Run Type nusrmgr.cpl, then Enter Click "Change the way users log on and off" Uncheck "Use the Welcome Screen" Click Apply Options
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A few months ago I started getting BSOD whenever I disabled all drives. After uninstalling, rebooting, then reinstalling, the problem was fixed.
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Awesome tip to replace the NTLDR & NTDETECT.COM with the XP versions! Why didn't I think of that??
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My new favorite is Iceows because it works great, isn't a resource hog, and is free.
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The same slipstream method works for MS Publisher as well. And you can slipstream the hotfix that just came out for MS Project.