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Survey are you better off since installing Win2K Svc. Pack 3
zaijian replied to Christianb's topic in Slack Space
well, first try.... PAGE FAULT IN NON-PAGED AREA on every normal boot.... after format & reinstall.... Everything works fine. What is the windows update bug? If it is what I think it is, I might be a victim of it. -
Tried by mapping the shared drive, also tried by using the "A share on another computer" where you enter in the folder, login/pass, didn't work those ways. When I tried the mapped drive, it wouldn't find/display any files, when I tried a share on another computer, it kept asking me to log into the computer I was currently on (the XP one)... strangeness. I have no idea of the fullness of XP's IIS implementation, but from what I saw, it seemed as full featured as 2k's.
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no, http root not ftp server
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k, that's all done now.... but here's the complicated part: We want to be able to use my shared folder as the root for his IIS server on his machine.... for some reason, we either get login boxes (for which the user/pass doesn't work) or file not founds... any ideas?
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I'm running win2k, there's my roommate's comp running xp - and I want to give only him access to a folder - how do I do so? How do I set it up so that it recognizes his comp/login and that he doesn't have to login or do anything manually? This also happens to be the same folder that is the root dir for the IIS i'm running
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nmind! Figured it out.
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I just loaded IIS on my win2k system so I could locally test out some asp web stuff... everything is working fine when I use IE, but when I use NS6, I get "HTTP 401.3 - Access denied by ACL on resource" - all the permissions seem to be set right.. any ideas..?
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The folder I deleted was on my C: - so every program I downloaded went to my D: drive and installed it there... but even still, nothing seems to be able to recover the files - it's not even finding the directory that was deleted. I'm guessing that either the little bit of web browsing I had to do overwrote the area on the disk with cache files, or the ftp client I used somehow does unrecoverable deletes. Bah, I already started redoing the whole deal anyway.
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I'm using NTFS.... It doesn't have FATs? Ooh then I'm in trouble then. Curse these darn secure file systems. So how then are some files recoverable but not others?
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Actually, I deleted it through my ftp client program. And shift-deletes are recoverable, the files are still physically on the hard drive, just the fat entry was deleted. The files are recoverable up to the point to where the physical space on the hard drive is overwritten with a new file. Though in my case it appears that I am out of luck, I have already checked several other threads and none of the programs suggested have been able to help.
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Great, I spent 2 hrs up[censored] a tutorial and I accidentally deleted the wrong one. Could someone PLEASE point me to an undelete program quickly??
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Around 12:30 today, I broke down and began the process of reinstalling win2k. I started off by backing up all the "documents and settings" folders, and then booted off the CD and installed on top of my current install. 4 hours later, mostly back up and running, and everything is running fine now. I hate bad software.
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Not at all. It's about as informative as a brick. I just got another fatal BSoD now, SPECIAL POOL DETECTED MEMORY CORRUPTION. This came after reinstalling SP2 and DX8. Grrrreeeeat.
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Well, I downloaded the latest leaked drivers for the ATI card, put the ati card in, booted to safe mode, installed drivers, rebooted, BSoD. Hmmmm.... Now I'm going to assume that it's not an ATI driver per se that's causing the problem, but rather a windows sytem file interacting with the ati driver that's causing the problem. Is there any sort of way to determine if a windows dll or something has been corrupted? I'm going to assume that it's a small out-of-the-way sort of file, since the win2k cd emergency repair process did not fix it.
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I COULD plug the ATI into another comp, but why bother. I can boot into Win98 just fine, and there's no problem whatsoever. It's a driver/software issue.