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MS will probably ditch the idea of bringing out SP2 when XP comes out. I hate the idea of such a good OS like W2K being replaced so quickly by another OS. NT was around for ages. ------------------
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Is there a list of the system error codes in Win NT 4 server? I have a couple to look up (85 & 1314), and Microsoft's Knowledge Base and TechNet don't seem to be helping me. Thanks.
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In the event viewer on Win NT 4 Server there is an error with a Win2000 Pro workstation saying that there is a Master Browser error, and may require an election. Is there a way to tell the server that it is the master browser or tell Win2000 Pro to stop conflicting?
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Is there a way to receive mail using Netscape Mail v.4.x through an Exchange Server (v. 5.5) or am I stuck with Outlook? Thanks
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I have installed LW 3 on my W2K box and wondering if the utils that come on the Win95/98 Liveware 3 CD will now work under W2K? Thanks.
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Does anyone know whether Band in a Box v.8 works under 2000? I'm running a fairly new PIII system with a SBLive Optical sound card. Thanks.
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Diablo 2 works fine under 2000 with LW3, however it seems to pause for a few seconds every hour or so. Has anyone else notice this?
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How do you change a drive letter on a LS 120 drive. It says B drive at the moment but I want to say A drive, cos I just got rid of the 1.44mb drive. Disk manager can't view the drive and device manager can't change it, unlike in Win 98.
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I've had no problems with HL under win2000, although I have to be in Administrator or a user with Administrator rights to play it. These are the specs I'm running. C533 192MB RAM 10.2GB HDD Viper 550 SB Live value
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I have a copy of Thief 2, and I have a SB Live value with the 2000 drivers, but I can't get any EAX. Any one have any answers? Thanks
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I'm sorry if someone else has posted a question like this. I have Win 2000 Pro on my machine, and when I go to LAN matches at my friend's place, the people with Win 95/98 either get prompted for a password when they look at my computer under Network Neighborhood or get told that it is an invalid network resource. I log into my computer as Administrator, I am only using TCP/IP as my network protocol (no others are installed) with a IP address assigned and under the directories I have shared everyone has access. What am I doing wrong? How can I set it up so everyone can view my computer without having to put a password in or getting prompted by a user name and password box?