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OK, maybe I'm just having a brain fart here, but for the life of me, I'm not recalling how to disable internet access for a single user. We're on a Windows 2000 network with Active Directory. I thought there was something I could set in Group Policy, but again, maybe I'm just having a brain fart. Any ideas?
Thanks.
Kyosa Jamie Nordmeyer - Taekwondo Yi (2nd) Dan
Portland, Oregon, USA
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Use Microsoft ISA[^] to manage the an internet usage in your organization.
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Hi, I have sound card ESS 1868 on my computer running windows 2000 server. I found that the sound is detect automatic by windows when I check in the Device manager. But the problem is, when I want to start a Volume control from Accessories -> Entertainment it display an error message said that "There are no active mixer device available. You may install mixer device from the Add/Remove Hardware Wizard in the Control Panel. This application will now exit." I don't know why it cause this problem, could any one tell me how to solve the problem???? Because I need to play the CD but I could not hear anything from that computer.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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The card may be detected properly, but Windows might not have all the software necessary to interact with it. Try looking here[^] for a driver from the original manufacturer of the audio chipset. You may also need to use Add/Remove Programs to install a mixer device from the Windows Entertainment section - I'm not sure whether that's part of Windows, or provided by the sound card drivers.
"If it's Snowbird season, why can't we shoot them?" - Overheard in a bar in Bullhead City
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Thank you very much for your support. But I think it relate to my sound card. I forget to tell you that I also install linux on that machine too. So when I start linux, linux also report the problem too me. I might be change the slot of my network card and let it try again. If I could not fix it I will change the network card from the other machine.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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You need to install correct drivers for that sound card..
Find it in internet and install drivers restart ur PC and ur soud will work good
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hi all,
can anyone tell me how to set password to a folder in windows2000 without having a third party software and not through ntfs.
RaJ
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In my opinion, it is not possible to do that. But I can't guarantee that it is absolutely impossible. Might be the future version of windows, include this feature that you want.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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yes u can and follow this link
http://www.folder-password-expert.com/password-generator.html
I hope this helps you
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Hi, I have one PC which install windows 98 and windows 2000. I found that Microsoft Virtual PC could run both operating system at the same time. My question is, could use this two OS at the same time to share the file and resource with each other??? I have only machine and want to learn networking but I have only one PC.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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The man from SCN-CO wrote:
My question is, could use this two OS at the same time to share the file and resource with each other?
Definitely. There are several ways to do this. When using a supported guest OS this easiest possibility to share data between the host and the guest OS is to use the Virtual PC Additions[^].
The man from SCN-CO wrote:
I have only machine and want to learn networking but I have only one PC.
Yes, you can do this with Virtual PC and that's also the possibility I prefer for sharing data between (non-)virtual machines. You can even decide if the traffic on the virtual network should be bridged to the physical network and is also possible connect a virtual machine to the physical network using NAT. So far I've used Virtual PCs for OS tests (including test networks with three concurrent virtual machines) and testing of setup packages. However, depending on how many virtual machines you'd like to run at once you will need a fast CPU and even more important lots 'o RAM!
Best regards
Dennis
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Thank you very much for your comment, I will try all of my test to do it. If it is possible as you said, then I don't need to purchase another PC.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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Hi, I have one PC which 2 partition of hard disk drive. The C: drive I used to install operating system and other application. And on the D: drive, I used to store document. The my document folder on my computer is pointed to drive D: . I do this to prevent lost of data in the future. But, my e-mail in outlook express is store on C:\Documents and Settings\%username%\Local Settings\Application Data\Identities\<OE Account Code>\Microsoft\Outlook Express folder. So when I want to back up my e-mail, I have to copy this folder to drive D: . So, what I want from here is make the default message store of outlook express to drive. So I don't need to copy manually. Could any one tell me how to do that???
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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In Outlook Express, open Tools/Options. Select the Maintenance tab, then click the Store Folder... button. This allows you to set the default storage folder to another location.
"If it's Snowbird season, why can't we shoot them?" - Overheard in a bar in Bullhead City
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Thank you very much for your comment, I found this option too in OE but I don't dare to change it. Because I afraid of lossing the message. Now I will start to test this option with the testing e-mail account!!!
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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Here's something you can try... Copy all of the .dbx files you have, except the one called Folders.dbx, to the new location. Then change the option. Outlook Express will then recreate the Folders.dbx file to include everything in the destination folder. If that works, you can delete all the old message files from their original location. If not, you still have them and can try something else.
"If it's Snowbird season, why can't we shoot them?" - Overheard in a bar in Bullhead City
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how to I prepare a .lib file and add to the library under linux?
Thanks
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Linux doesn't use .lib files. Are you trying to build a library for Windows under Linux? It should be possible, but you need to build a cross-compiler toolchain
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hello
I have a project that it was developped under dos and it have some lib files. now i want to compile it under linux(knoppix). what must i do for it?
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Hi, I have windows 98 install on my PC at home. During the time that I leave to work at the office, some people at my home come to check the computer. Sometime it error because of some mistake from the user. I want to control my PC that run windows 98 about the time that the computer turn on, or turn off, which program that user open, or did the user make change to any system file. It is not necessary to know what did they typing (because this relate to the personal provicy). So what I want is just the ability to control the system. Is windows 98 have the ability to do this or I need to use any third party software to do that???
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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Hi,
I have setup the Apache web server on my Windows XP machine to run Bugzilla. On my Netgear router I configured port forwarding to forward incoming http traffic on port 80 to the machine running Apache. The problem is that I can access my Bugzilla through Apache from inside of the LAN, but I cannot get there from outside when I enter my WAN address. The router is also listening on port 80 for its web-based configurator. How do you disable the Netgear router from listening on port 80 so that web traffic can hit my server?
Thanks,
Andy Moore
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I have a Netgear router and was running a web server (not Apache but a similiar free one). I had a similiar problem and found that my ISP was blocking port 80 for security reasons. I changed from port 80 to another port and it worked.
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Thanks Steve. I will give this a go on another port.
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Hi...
I need to add disk space to a 2003 server which is used to serve exchange 2003 on. The c: disk almostly full and there is another disk d: has 16 GB free space. How can I use the disk space on d: or move some exchange mailbox on d: disk.
karanba
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It's strongly recommended that you don't keep Exchange databases on the same disk as, well, anything else really. You'll get pretty poor performance. If we're talking IDE drives, ensure the physical disks are on different channels - access to one drive on a channel blocks the other until the operation is complete.
You cannot move a single mailbox. You can only move a whole database. It's recommended to put the transaction logs on a different drive from the databases, but if you've only got a single drive it's better to get them off the system drive.
Exchange uses Storage Groups. A single Storage Group can hold up to 5 databases (which can be on different drives) and has a single set of transaction logs. Standard Edition can only have one mailbox store database while Enterprise Edition can have up to the limit (currently 20, 5 in each storage group).
To move the database(s), follow the instructions in KB 821915[^].
I'd recommend you get some training in Exchange. It's a complicated product.
Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder
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