Legacy Operating Systems
Legacy end of life (EOL) operating systems.
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"Half Water Half Gas" 1 2
by Guest Jeff T.- 30 replies
- 924 views
This has nothing to do with windows XP but I was just wondering if this thing works, Half Water Half Gas. Can anybody help me????? Jeff
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Forget the EBCD spam, use System Rescue CD instead, don't give out your credit card number to Eastern Europeans
by Guest Thee Chicago Wolf- 0 replies
- 186 views
Forget the EBCD spam, use System Rescue CD instead, don't give out your credit card number to Eastern Europeans It's free. http://www.sysresccd.org And you *really* insane enough to give your credit card to the Ukrainians after that story about 40 million credit card numbers being hacked and sold by Eastern Europeans (Ukraine)?? Read the story here: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26041151/ - Thee Chicago Wolf
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Removing folder from desktop using group olicy on Win 2008 Server
by Guest Fox1977- 0 replies
- 191 views
I am just setting up a new windows 2008 domain with vista clients. Just doing a bit of work getting the roamin profiles up and running. I have redirected all of the folders to the network shares: \\servername\home$\ and they seem to be running ok. The problem I am having it that when the user logs in a folder is on the desktop with their username on. So when bob smith logs in there is a folder called bob smith. All of the folders inside this seem to be redirecting to the network drives ok. How can i go about disabling this from the desktop? I have had a look in the group policy but i cannot see what it is called. I have found the option in the group p…
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Home PC Repair
by Guest PSULionRP- 4 replies
- 236 views
I wasn't sure of the right forum to put this in. Please don't be upset with me. I have previously used a PC Home repair service. I think they were located on the West Coast of the US and I believe their web site had "1800" in it. It was something like "1800fixmypc" or something like that. They were really good. But for the life of me I cannot remember the name of the web site. I swear to you all that this is not an advertisement or anything like that. Just a poor slob that cannot remember a web site name for the life of me. Can someone out there possibly help jar my memory??? Thanks for your help. PSULionRP
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Emergency Boot CD 1.1f
by Guest ebcd_support@mail.ru- 1 reply
- 206 views
Hello All, This is a notification about release of new software - Emergency Boot CD. Emergency Boot CD (EBCD) is a CD-ROM for booting PC and recovering data in emergency situations. EBCD contains file manager, which is able to process files on FAT, NTFS, EXT3 volumes. All national characters in file names are displayed correctly and preserved when copied. Long file names (LFNs) are fully supported, including Unicode LFNs. Builtin editor and viewer allows you to work with files in any DOS/Windows encodings, and also UTF-8 and UTF-16. Using EBCD you can backup your data from fixed disks to any hotplug device like USB Flash, FireWire removable devices, or…
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Quick Launch
by Guest Tamiami- 2 replies
- 176 views
Greetings, Just installed and then uninstalled Powertoys for XP and now quick launch and it's associated programs will not hold on a restart. I can enable them from selecting quick launch from the toolbar menu but not otherwise. Weird. Anyone else seen this? Thanks.
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Emergency Boot CD 1.1f
by Guest ebcd_support@mail.ru- 1 reply
- 303 views
Hello All, This is a notification about release of new software - Emergency Boot CD. Emergency Boot CD (EBCD) is a CD-ROM for booting PC and recovering data in emergency situations. EBCD contains file manager, which is able to process files on FAT, NTFS, EXT3 volumes. All national characters in file names are displayed correctly and preserved when copied. Long file names (LFNs) are fully supported, including Unicode LFNs. Builtin editor and viewer allows you to work with files in any DOS/Windows encodings, and also UTF-8 and UTF-16. Using EBCD you can backup your data from fixed disks to any hotplug device like USB Flash, FireWire removable devices, or…
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Server not seen in Network Neighborhood
by Guest MTechG- 4 replies
- 283 views
I've got three servers that were in Network Neighborhood and now are missing. They had been extremely slow so I rebooted them one at a time and they came back to life but are no long seen in Network Neighborhood. These are Windows 2003 Std Servers. I can map a drive to a share on the Servers though. TIA
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SP3 Question
by Guest Joy- 8 replies
- 300 views
Seems I was reading so many "bad" thing about SP3, that now my Update icon is asking me to install it, and I'm wondering if I should?
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office 2007
by Guest barne- 2 replies
- 269 views
Hi I am looking to setup a windows 2000 terminal server, on the server I want to run office 2007, on checking Article ID : 311241 Last Review : April 29, 2008 Revision : 6.0, It looks like I can do this BUT it also said you cannot use office 2007 on windows 200 pc's, The client pc's that shall be connecting to the term server will be running windows 2000, will this work many thanks ps i know an ent lic is needed
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TS Gateway
by Guest Andrea- 1 reply
- 250 views
Hi Everybody, TS Gateway is deployed in our environment, i know it acts as RDP/RPC/HTTPS proxy to Terminal servers behind it, through TS Gateway, i can open TS connection to Windows 2008 and 2003, what about Windows 2000 or NT 4 Servers? will i be able to open RDP connections to them through TS Gateway?? Regards. AK
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using tsctst.exe
by Guest burgessb- 1 reply
- 204 views
Does the output from tsctst indicate specifically if my client has a per device or per user TS CAL? We have two 2003 SP2 TS/citrix farms, one configured for per user, the other for per device and both acquire their cals from a single license server. I need to be certain that my clients get the correct type. Here is the output on a per device client (which lists both machine and user): *** License # 1 *** TS Certificate Version - 0x00050001 Licensed Product HWID - 0x00000002, 0x06094089, 0xa74be8bb, 0xa85a33e8, 0x33989b6c Client Platform ID - 0x000000ff Company Name - Microsoft Corporation Issuer - CORE Scope - Site License Serv…
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Virtual PC 2007 - 64 bit?
by Guest Chris Cowles- 2 replies
- 325 views
VPC 2007 has download options for 32-bit or 64-bit OS. Does that 64-bit version support a 64-bit virtual OS? Or does it support only 32-bit even if run under 64-bit Vista? Thanks in advance. -- Chris Cowles Gainesville, FL
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- 150 views
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No System Disk
by Guest Emily- 3 replies
- 239 views
Hi, I want to get rid of an old laptop, and ordinarily I would run the system disk to make sure all my deleted files are gone and can't be retrieved. Unfortunately, I can't find my system disk. Any suggestions? I'm looking for the quickest possible solution. :-) Thanks!
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Trouble with USB connections
by Guest Walter R.- 4 replies
- 217 views
Running Win XP SP2. Normally, when I connect a USB device, Windows goes ding-dong and connects. Was working fine for my USB connection to my external SATA drive, which I use as a backup drive. I use an internal SATA drive as the boot drive. No problems. Since yesterday, it just sits there without making any connective noises and without recognizing the drive. I do not see this drive in the Bios, or in Windows Explorer. Device Manager shows no problems. The external SATA drive is formatted in NTFS, all other drives are formatted in Fat 32. Could this be a factor? There must be something wrong with my USB system/connection. Any suggestions would be…
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Monitoring loss of connectivity of printers via PING or SNMP?
by Guest Thee Chicago Wolf- 8 replies
- 352 views
Hey guys, here's the situation. Occasionally, our 4 HP LaserJet 8150s simultaneously throw a 79.00FE error. I have contended for years that this is someone in networking screwing with the network and some change causes the printers to lose connectivity in the middle of a print job and throw errors 79 errors. I have been able to recreate it by simply printing to a printer and pulling out the Ethernet cable in the middle of a print job. They claim no one is doing it. I say it's either faulty hardware or someone is a liar. I am looking for a way to ping or monitor (via SNMP?) the jet direct card and printer. I thought that if I sent a simple PING every 15-30 secon…
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Concurret Users
by Guest jim@aol.com- 1 reply
- 386 views
I am sure this has been asked before so I apologize. We have an old Win2000 SERVER box. Up to now we have been running a workgroup with less then 10 users. We now have an eleventh. How do i get it to allow all 11 to log on. All the attached machines are legal XP or Vista We purchased the server addition because we were told that Pro would not allow more than 10. I thought Server would TIA
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Do I need to purchase a Cert for 2008 server RemoteAPP
by Guest Saucer Man- 2 replies
- 279 views
I am confused about the cert requirements for 2008 server RemoteAPP. Do I need to purchase a cert for my employees to connect remotely without extra prompts? Can I just create my own cert as purchasing one is costly? -- Thanks!
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Primary Drive space being eaten away
by Guest George Schneider- 11 replies
- 453 views
I noticed this weird problem the other day. My primary C drive which has nothing installed on it but Windows is runnign out of space. I have 3 GB of 30 GB free at this point. ITs a SQL 2005 DB server. I've traced the problem to the C:\windows\installer directory which is 20 GB in size. I looked at the files and have noticed that I think everytime I try to run the Visual Studio 2005 SP1 it fails to installed I beleive the space gets used then. I wondering if the install files are being dumped here and not removed since the install never finishes. How can I resolve my space issue and second how can I get this update installed. I'm niot sure where vis…
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ms access runtime on TS 2003
by Guest merlin2049er- 1 reply
- 271 views
ok, I've got a few issues using the runtime version of MS Access 2000 on the TS 2003. 1) (appname) msaccess.exe crashes (modname) msjet40.dll, I've sent an error report to Microsoft, but it's not quite like vista (where it may give you a possible solution) 2) (appname) msaccess.exe crashes (modname) vbe6.dll. Not sure what's causing this to continually crash, but our users are not having any fun. Is there a better way to send these error reports to Microsoft and maybe get an answer? Thanks, JG
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Scheduled.exe problem
by Guest Gerald Bramwell- 1 reply
- 190 views
Hi all,, Every time Windows XP Home SP2 starts on my PC I get an error message stating 'Scheduled.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience. Has anyone any ideas as to what might be causing the problem. I have tried to look on the CD for the file but cannot find it,how can I replace it. Thanks Gerald
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File Replication errors n Event log on Server
by Guest Phil Walker- 19 replies
- 637 views
I have been told by Microsoft to re-send this e-mail with the correct email address as we have Technet Plus and a Microsoft engineer will reply with help........... I was checking the event logs in File replication and I have this error. I have a C, F, H and X: Drives and this system and not sure why is mentions d:\....? Event ID 13539 The File Replication Service cannot replicate d:\ad\sysvol\domain because the pathname of the replicated directory is not the fully qualified pathname of an existing, accessible local directory. and Event ID 13552 he File Replication Service is unable to add this computer to the following replica set: "DOMA…
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- 6 replies
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Hi people. I have some issue with 1 Windows NT Server 4 sp3, i try to clone this disk inside Windows XP sp3 with Norton Ghost 12. The clone disk didn't work, i run the chkdsk (/F) utilery inside windows xp, to both disk, the original disk and the clone. I didn't see any errors. The original disk have 2 partitions: 1 --> FAT 4096MB 2 -->NTFS 75GB. After trying this with 2 disk and failed, i return the original disk into his box, and appear the NT Detect...., but went I receive second screen(Blue) where u see the windows version, ram installed, etc, I get the error: .....7B INNACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE...and all the garbage... Now…
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Remote Desktop to Server 2003 Printer Issue
by Guest jacob@nowhere.com- 6 replies
- 294 views
Hello, I am having an issue where I am logging in to a Windows Server 2003 server from a Remote Desktop Session and have checked the option to use the local printers installed on the PC I am "RDPing" from as resources in my RDP session. Once I get logged into the server I start receiving a huge amount of "Remote Desktop Redirected Printer Doc" entires(print jobs) in at least two of my print queues on my local machine. This happens everytime I RDP to this server and I am not creating any print jobs on the server at all. They never stop being sent and they will eventually bring one of my print queues down till I clear out all the excess print jobs.…