duhmez
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TV out ont he ati cards works right from the pc bios without any driver at all, so try with the card plugged ONLY into the tv(disconnect the monitor) See if the bios shows and if the pc boots.
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Open office. www.openoffice.org file>export as PDF.... Free, GPL license.
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Installed new DVD-RW drive,win2k pro keeps asking for driver
duhmez replied to pr-man's topic in Hardware
Is it also a DVD-RAM drive? if so, this requires a driver, and it will be on the CD. My LG 4020B DVD-R/-RW/-Ram is like this -
*HELP* Need y'all insight to a WEBSERVER problem.
duhmez replied to djelite's topic in Everything New Technology
I don't know the source of your problem, but I have a workaround. in %windir%\system32\drivers\etc Make a txt file called hosts with no extension, in it put the line 123.123.123.123 hell Now when you try to connect to hell it wont use DNS for resolution, it will parse the hosts file and ALWAYS find it. You will have to uncheck "hide file extensions" in tools>folder options>view, otherwise it will add a .txt to the hosts file and it wont work. If this is a win9x box then hosts goes into c:\windows\ directly. -
Free (GPL) NTFS driver for Dos ! Check it out. (Link)
duhmez posted a topic in Everything New Technology
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DVD drive now is$150.00. No reason not to buy a DVD RWdrive now, and a blue rayway later,plus DVD Rdisksplay movies on standalone players. And150$, thats nothing. (I'm referring to LG and sony's newest models.)
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FYI Windows 2000 server, updated without issues so far.
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Try FCEUltra. It's excellent. Another one I quite enjoy is Jnes.
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You can set one IP dynamic and one IP static if you have XP pro, so set one static and all is well. The other IP you configure under "alternate configuration"
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Exchange Server 2003, and rpc ober http (no vpn) a q:
duhmez posted a topic in Everything New Technology
I was reading on m$ website about exchange server 2003 features, and I saw the exchange(rpc) access over http, as an option. It did not expand on this point at all and there are obvious questions. I've got one site that houses our server (currently 5.5) and the users at this site use exchange locally foir their mail, so all messages are backup up on the serverm always. Exchange(rpc) over http, is it ordinary rpc? Because if it is that would smell like a huge security hole, and rpc is blocked between our sites and we are considering VPN to enable exchange mail instead of pop3, so our roaming users can have their mail at all sites handy. The server is currently a web and email server with proxy 2.0, and may get upgraded to 2003 server and ISA server. The question ism is this a "quasi" rpc interface to enable the exchange mail instead of pop3, or is it merely REAL rpc over port 80, thereby a massive security hole? -
Exchange Server 2003, and rpc ober http (no vpn) a q:
duhmez replied to duhmez's topic in Everything New Technology
VPN IT IS THEN. -
office 97 was installed on these machines at some point in the past. I try to uninstall it now and it says, "Setup cannot find the the files on 'e:\' from which I originally installed the product." My CD rom is drive d: and I nbelieve it was installed from over a network share, although things have been moved around. I tried mapping to my \\server\apps directory and it still says the same thing. Long story short, is there an office uninstaller I can download for this situation? Currently I am scouring the knowledge base and google for something to do it but haven't had any luck so far. And also, does this infuriate anybody else, the lack of uninstall ability just because I don't have the media handy? Who are the monkey's writing this garbage?
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It's all good now. I merely put the office install files back from where it was expecting it to be. (Made an office share and connected to it as e:\
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How many processes do you have running?
duhmez replied to Lotus's topic in Everything New Technology
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Dual Xeon is definately the way to go, the chips are really cheap right now for Xeons. I'd go with Intel chipset as well. Remember too splitting up the ram into smaller dimms saves cash too, so instead of 2 1 gig chips, put 4 512 MB chips. you won't get more than 2 GB out of XP pro or win2k either, that's all they support.
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Do you wanna sell the chip instead? I live in canada. pm me if you want. I got a slot 1 board with a dead cpu and id rather just stick in this here chip.
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here you go, This sounds like your problem, sort of. it s same eror as a problem with win2k and ata 66, so i recommend you do option 2, press f6 during setup and use an updated driver, and hope it gets through it. http://www.jsifaq.com/SUBG/TIP3100/rh3135.htm
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Of course I installed the latest RPC patch for my nt 4 servers. 2 things have happened. Remote access(dial in) has crashed hard and no longer works. Also All printing has failed. (these are file and print servers, and the dialin for internet access from home. Anyone else had these issues and figured anything out about them? I have NT 4 servers at 6 sites and most of them are print servers...... OUCH.
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The New RPC patch has KILLED my printing and Ras
duhmez replied to duhmez's topic in Everything New Technology
Finally, migration is imminent. At least at the main office it is imminent -
Give your ISP a phone call and they can tell you the dns server addresses. Another way is go into the router confiuration, it may list the current dns servers it snagged from your ISP.
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My main email (which is not on this or any other forum) gets about 1 per day. And I have been using it for years. the one I use for buying things or registering forums online, about 5-10 per day. It used to be 25-50 per day but alot of filtering stops much of it.
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your problem is the subnet mask. they must all match. Unless they match it wil be a no go. 255.255.255.0 you want for all internal addressing. and the first 3 octets must match too, EG 192.168.0.x
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in the DHCP snap in on your DHCP server you can configure such things as default gateway and dns servers. In there, specifiy to hand out the DNS server info, and the default gateway and you will be good to go. the default gateway needs to be the IP of your DSL router, adn the DNS should match your ISP DNS servers. Then you will be good to go. the DSL router will nat/route for you just fine whether or not it handed out the IP addresses or not.
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Re: the OEM with a hard drive: OEM windows sold with a hard drive is totally unallowed, even though peole do it. If you read the OEM agreement you get from micvrosoft, it must be a full pc, case and all, and the cd-key must be placed on the outside of the pc case. Upoin turn on it mus promt the user for a cd key. (This is typically done when the OEM runs sysprep after configuration) an oem CD + a hard drive does not fulfill the extra OEM requirements that m$ requires. Just a FYI for yall. And afaik, you are allowed to use an OEM windows sold this way, its just the vendor that is not allowed to sell it this way.
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yes it will work fine. PC 133 is rated to run at 66,100, and 133 .