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No internet access after S
by Guest Dean475- 0 replies
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by Guest icedrakonzx- 0 replies
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Roaming profile not working on two nodes
by Guest Rajiv K Khandelwal- 9 replies
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Am using SBS 2002 with 5 nodes with Windows XP SP3 - one of the nodes was formatted yesterday. In one node, except for one profile, no other roaming profile is working. The same is the situation with the new installation. I shall appreciate if some one can guide where I am going wrong. Thanking you in advance, R. K. Khandelwal
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Undocumented Legacy Keys in Text Fields (and Notepad)
by Guest Veli-Pekka Tätilä- 1 reply
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Hi, I've discovered the following undocumented keys in Windows edit fields: ctrl+h: delete char (like backspace) ctrl+i: indent a level (like tab) ctrl+(j/m): line break (like enter) ctrl+del: delete till end of line (not delete next word as in RTF fields or editors) ctrl+backspace: insert char 127 (not delete previous word, like in RTF and most editors) Does anyone know the history of the rather Emacs-like ctrl+(h/j) i.e. why are these keys used in Windows while most of the other Unixisms such as ctrlk for kill line aren't? Similarly, what's up with the broekn ctrl+backspace and why doesn't ctrl+del work symmetrically to it? I reckon one source of …
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Re: Windows 2000 server Crash - Error Code 259
by Guest india_2009- 0 replies
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Re: Windows 2000 server Crash - Error Code 259 Hey thanks for the list of all those Hey Thanks For Sharing Your Idea ! Nice Tips.. Very useful information. Thanks a lot thanks dude well those were really fantastic Really good hidden ones those,liked it very much You have posted some nice information for the users! Keep it up! -- india_2009 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ india_2009's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/india_2009.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/window-2000-help/736924.htm http://forums.techarena.in
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Being it is September 2008, what would be the best anti-virus program/version for Windows ME? Thanks in advance! SGB
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How to Setup Anonymous Shares / Null Session Shares
by Guest harmandeep- 0 replies
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i need a guide/url for achieving Anonymous / Null Session SMB Shares (Windows Shares ) one more thing , do we need to enable/provide any User account for getting Anonymous Logons ( mainly Guest acc as it don,t require any pass @ network logons ) One guide is here http://www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~mr349/windows/anonymous_network_logon_print_server.html But the same question here , why any User acc ( guest in this case ) is being enabled for getting anonymous / null shares I m considering Workgroup Model nd not the Domain Model -- harmandeep ------------------------------------------------------------------------ harmandeep's Profile: http://forums.techare…
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CHKDSK errors
by Guest George_222- 12 replies
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Occasionally, and it is only once every 1 to 2 months or so, I get in 'EventLog-System' some 'ftdisk event 57'. This basically says do a chkdsk. If I run a chkdsk I sometimes (not always) get errors fixed like: Recovering orphaned file 'opr01h65 (187185) into directory file '32379' and Recovering orphaned file 'opr01h5w (187182) into directory file '33825' Q1 What do these mean? Where are the 'opr01xx' files from, and where is the 3xxxx directory files that they appear to have been recovered into? If I run chkdsk /f it claims to fix everything, and all is well again, until the next time. Q2 Whats likely to be causing them, how do I locate the actual p…
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No Drive letter assigned to my USB on Server 2003
by Guest moni.gsm@gmail.com- 1 reply
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I have a question..I just put in my Server 2003 and i plugged my externeal usb drive to it and it will not recognize it...it shows it in the disk management but it will not shot up in my computer. the only problem I have is that it shows the drive as empty in disk magement, i was reading the groups and it said all you have to do is assign it a drive letter...ok but if i do that will i loose all the data already on my drive????
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sort causes page faults on server machine
by Guest JÅns MÁrtin SchlÁttÅr- 5 replies
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We have a win 2003 server which is accessed by multiple clients (around 10) by RDP. The machine has 4GB memory. When we start a SAS sort, the performance monitor shows a lot of page faults, but the machine has still 2GB memory available. Why does a process experience page faults when there is plenty of memory free? Martin
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Installing XP Pro in Boot Camp on Apple
by Guest Crowman- 2 replies
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I have a full installation disk for XP Pro but, unfortunately, it only contains SP1 and Boot Camp requires at least SP2 and on the original installation disk. I have tried slipstreaming SP2 on to my existing disk but without success. I would appreciate any suggestions that people may have to resolve my problem Many thanks
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Speech Recognition Files
by Guest Fran99- 2 replies
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Hi I am moving to a new computer from XP to XP I would like to just move over my Speech Recognition file and not go back thru the training setup. Where are the speech recognition file, what is the EXT, and cn I just copy them. Thanks
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conflicting versions of drivers during installation setup
by Guest wylbur37- 1 reply
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Suppose you were running a SETUP program to install an application that's about two years old. Suppose one of the components (such as a driver) happens to have the same name as one that currently exists on your computer. So this is a situation where an existing (but newer) driver is about to be replaced by an older driver of the same name. Is the operating system smart enough to prevent the newer driver from being clobbered by the incoming (but older) driver? If the answer is yes, how does the system determine which driver is "newer"? Does it go by the timestamp of the file, or is there some coding inside the component that identifies the version? ....
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We have been deserted again
by Guest lb- 8 replies
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Saw an announcement for Adobe flash player 10.X. Of course it only supports XP and Vista. Looks like they are not going to fix the 9.0.124 version which does not work well with Firefox 2.X even though they claim it does. Shame on you Adobe, BOO, HISS!
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The new/crazy MSN Home page
by Guest Ron Hirsch- 2 replies
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All of a sudden, the MSN home page, which I usually leave as my home page is filled with hundreds of thumbnails for a wide range of pictures. The thumbnails actually chop off the left and right sides of the original MSN home page, and this new setup is a PITA, and worthless as far as I'm concerned. If I can't get the old MSN home page back, MSN will be history with me as far as my home page is concerned. Does anyone know what's going on here? Ron Hirsch