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Working with W2K, Dell Optiplex GX200. After taking the cover off(and seating back properly), during boot-up process the message: "ALERT! Cover Previously Removed" is displayed for several seconds. Does anyone know how to ELIMINATE this message? P.S. It happens on every restart. Thanks, Kazoo.
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SP1 has been fine for me thust far. Been using it for months w/sp1, I've installed/uninstalled(etc) major/powerful software w/o any complications! SP2....take your time!
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I am attempting to use my cable modem on 2 PC's. (have 1 cable modem ofcourse) 1 Win98 & 1 W2K. I'm sure this has been a topic before but can someone point me to a good site for an easy step by step process.
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Under Admin, IE Permissions are set for Domain Admins (Full) & Internet Users (Read/execute). There seems to be a back door for users to access the Internet(what a shock), does anyone know how to resolve this? As soon as they(users w/o internet authority) open the "control panel", they click the down arrow and choose the IE icon...Instant access to the internet! If you aren't aware of this, check it out. Thanks, Kazoo
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Again... Full install, Everyone full control, works when admin is logged on.
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Using Windows 2000 W/Office 2000 (all updated). I open PowerPoint, Blank Presentation, Oranization Chart...When I double click to add an Org chart I receive the following error: "Unable to load MS Organization Chart. Press F1 for help(F1 is usless, informs me to make sure there's enough memory & disk space. That's not a problem)" I Click OK and receive the message: "MS PP can't start the application required to open this object. An error occured and this feature is no longer functioning properly. Whould you like to repair this feature now?" If I click yes, It appears to be up[censored], but it's not effective(back to square 1) If I click no it informs me that I may need to reinstall the application. FYI: Under administrator I am able to run the above application without a problem on the same PC. Users without admin rights are experiencing this problem. "Everyone" has full control within the Office folder. What seems to be the issue???
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I'm do not plan on reading this post!
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Thanks all... ...Keep NT 4.0 alive!
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A co-worker advised me service pack 7 is out. Can anyone confirm if NT 4.0 SP7 exists? Thanks, KAZ
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Windows NT 4.0 Task Manager issue: Anybody have any idea what the Process "wow.exe" means? Where is it coming from? Thanks