Legacy Windows Archive ( Read Only )
Read only archive of EOL Windows Systems.
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sound help
by Guest joe_schreiber- 2 replies
- 220 views
I just reformatted my hard drive and now after reinstalling XP I cant seem to get my sound to work... any help would be appreciated.
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We use to be a Novell network for years and years. For the past 5 years we were running 70 stations on Windows 2000 Pro with no issues. In March we switched over to a Windows 2003 server network. Our main DC we installed 64bit Windows 2003 SP2. All the stations stayed unchanged other than we had to create new profiles on the domain. All the stations ran fine for weeks then about a month after the switch over we had a handful of stations when the user's logged on a new profile was automatically created for them. When the server switch- over was done the new user profiles were all "U_Username", they did not show up as the usual "U_Username.domainname". When t…
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ChinesePingyao518
by Guest ƽң- 0 replies
- 350 views
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Synchronize shared folders
by Guest IT- 0 replies
- 236 views
Hello I have three servers, one of them has a folder, I want to copy it to the other two servers, and be able to synch. them all. When I add something to one server it should synchronize to the other two, and of course without rebooting the servers. that folder is shared on the network. I am using Windows 2003 Thanks -- IT
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We use to be a Novell network for years and years. For the past 5 years we were running 70 stations on Windows 2000 Pro with no issues. In March we switched over to a Windows 2003 server network. Our main DC we installed 64bit Windows 2003 SP2. All the stations stayed unchanged other than we had to create new profiles on the domain. All the stations ran fine for weeks then about a month after the switch over we had a handful of stations when the user's logged on a new profile was automatically created for them. When the server switch- over was done the new user profiles were all "U_Username", they did not show up as the usual "U_Username.domainname". When t…
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Problem accessing CD/DVD and external devices
by Guest rossgh- 0 replies
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My setup with Windows XP, two external hard drives connected via USB, IPOD USB and CD/DVD was all working fine. Same problem with a USB memory stick. Now I can't access any of the above - they all show under windows explorer with a drive letter, but when I try and access them I get G:\is not accessible, Access is Denied. If I start in safe mode all works fine. If I map the external hard drives as a network drive I can access them. Any ideas what has gone wrong? The PC is used by the family, I can't see any recent suspect software, virus software is all current.
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MS Backup: NAS?
by Guest Maurice IRL- 8 replies
- 550 views
Is there any enhancement for MS Backup, which seems to have useful backing up options, that covers NAS devices? If not, any recommendations for NAS capable backup software, please? -- Maurice
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Windows 2000 Server repeated event
by Guest mig1980- 3 replies
- 378 views
Good day everyone. I have an issue that has been ongoing for quite some time. Every 3 minutes or so I get an system event from Source: Userenv and states "Windows cannot obtain the domain controller name for your computer network. Return Value (59)" The weird thing is that this is the domain controller. Does anyone have any ideas as to why this is happening? This has been going on since day 1 of this server being live. Thanks in advance. -- mig1980 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ mig1980's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?userid=28178 View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=785…
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Upgrade from Windows Server 2003 Standard to Enterprise Edition
by Guest Davidg12- 2 replies
- 574 views
We have Windows Server 2003 Standard edition installed on a box that supports several SQL Server 2005 Enterprise database applications. We are running out of memory and found that the standard edition has a 4 GB limit on RAM. AS such, we need to upgrade to Windows Server 2003 Enterprise 32 bit in order to allow additional RAM to be installed. My question is: Can we install Windows Server 2003 Enterprise directly over the Standard edition? If so, are there any limitations or potential problems with SQL Server 2005? Or, do we need to install Windows Server 2003 Enterprise directly from scratch and then install SQL Server? Thank you. David
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Policy being ignored on machine in domain
by Guest John- 1 reply
- 247 views
I've got a machine running 64bit XP Pro, fully up-to-date, on our domain here. When a user logs in they get what appears to be the policy except for one element: the background page doesn't work. Normally the desktop changes to an active desktop that we have set up with our usage policy and other important information. However, it's not working for users. This only happens on 64bit XP, and I don't know why. Is this a known issue, and is there a workaround?
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Windows 2003 not resolving names in the Windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts file
by Guest sarloc3@gmail.com- 1 reply
- 278 views
Hello, I am having a problem with a Windows 2003 server install that is not resolving names that are in the windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts file. I had this type of problem on a differnet system and replaced the hosts file. That solved that issue, but not in this case. Please help. Thanks, Carmen
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H_Key_Current_User question
by Guest tnt- 5 replies
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Guys, I am getting instructions from a vendor to go to this key and delete something uderneath it. The person asks me to log into a particular account (in which the person is having some problem with the software) to perform the task. Can I log under my account to do this or I have to log in to that user? I remember from reading books that this key reference the current user logged in. So the vendor is correct? Thanks, Tn t Below is what he vendor ask me to do. Type in Regedit then press enter 2. Go to the following registry key H_Key_Current_User/Software 3. Backup the Blckbox Folder (Right click and export to the desktop) 4. Delete the Blckb…
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Windows Text Size
by Guest Victoria@DIG- 4 replies
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Hello: My boss got a new laptop and the minimum screen resolution keeps text too small for her to read comfortably. We've gone through the diplay properties and changed the text size for all the menus and title bars, but can't get the window text display size to change. This is particularly problematic for viewing her Inbox in Outlook. Is there a way to change the Window Text Size? Maybe a system font change or something? Thanks.
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New Ad-Aware 2007 Defns. 7/16/07 1 2
by Guest Alias- 32 replies
- 1.4k views
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client machine not registering with DNS
by Guest Saqib Ali- 3 replies
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We have "some" machines that fail to register with the dynamic DNS. The machines are all part of the Active Directory, and I can see the machines in the Computer OU. However nslookup on the machine name fails. This only happens with a handful of machines. The rest of them register with the DNS fine. All the machine are identical. We use BIND for dynamic DNS. I have already tried uninstalling / reinstalling the network driver, repairing the TCP/IP stack, and re-installing the Printer and File Sharing client. Anyway to force the machine to register itself with the DNS? saqib http://www.linkedin.com/in/encryption