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When you mirror two disks you do not have both disks active. If the active disk of the mirrored pair fails, you need to make the disk active. Load a boot disk (CD or Floppy) with fdisk, follow the prompts to make the disk active. Reboot and it should find the disk and boot.
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Hey,
Thank you for your help.
What disk should i use) I tried win98 stratup disk, and then fdisk, but there is no option for active hdd. Should i use the option with active partition? Works that for disks as well?
If not, then what disk should I use? The Installation CD, as far as I know, doesn't have such on option like fdisk.
Thanks a lot!
Bogdan
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Hi, trying to enable remote desktop on a machine at home, it has Norton Firewall installed. What's the process name of "remote desktop" (server..?) so I can exclude the process in firewall setting?
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Norman Fung
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The Terminal Services service runs in a SvcHost.exe process, which it shares with the DCOM Server Process Launcher service, at least on my XP SP2 system here.
You might be better off opening the specific port: TCP 3389.
Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder
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hi
i have never used Windows Vista nor had any look of it. but i just wanted to know, is the windows vista registry same as that of Windows Xp and its pre versions. or it is completly different.
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Sandy
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I'm sorry that I never use vista too . Now i just download 1800 MB of 3200 MB from Microsoft website. But in my opinion, I think its windows registry is the same as before. Try to check an information from this article[^].
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hi !
Thats fine no problem. i think your right, as windows is know for the standardizations, they would have not changed the registry, i hope so. i did try to get info about this from the net, but was not successsfull. i think i shall download this OS and find out the fact. Thanks for that suggestion.
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Sandy
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ksandy45 wrote: i think i shall download this OS and find out the fact
If you want to download, you can get it from here[^].
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Roath Kanel wrote: If you want to download, you can get it from here[^].
do you have any idea how much time it will take to download? is it a full version or demo kind of thing
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Sandy
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ksandy45 wrote: do you have any idea how much time it will take to download?
Ok, let see the below information and you might know about the time that you could download based on your own connection speed:
1. Download 6 hour every night (around 300MB of size is download).
2. Connection: broad band and the maximum speed is 15kbps.
3. The file size is 3200 MB
4. Currently i download 2200 MB which take me completely one week.
5. The remain 1000 MB might cost me around 4 days to complete it.
ksandy45 wrote: is it a full version or demo kind of thing
I'm sorry that i could not answer you for this question. Because i didn't get the full download yet. But according to Microsoft, this version is a beta 2.
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Thank you very much for that idea, i will try to follow the same
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Sandy
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Does anyone have experience using either VMWare, MS Virtual PC, or a similar product?
I need to set up a build/test environment for my personal use in building small desktop and mobile apps.
I plan to build a new server with Windows Server 2003, then create additional virtual servers on it for DB Server, Application Server, and Web Server. I'm guessing that I'll need roughly a 3GHz processor, 2GB RAM, and 200+ GB of hard drive. Does that sound adequate?
Which of the available Virtual products do you recommend and why?
Thanks,
Bob
Bob Feldsien MCSD, MCDBA
President, 10X Information Technologies
Bob.Feldsien@10xit.com
314-210-7756
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Consider more RAM. Rember the part about "Virtual" memory is where these servers live, give them enough to run.
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When FindFirstPrinterChangeNotification returns a value that includes PRINTER_CHANGE_PRINTER_DRIVER (e.g. when a printer driver is added/removed or modified on the server) is there any way of getting additional information on that event such as which driver on the server this occured for?
The "PRINTER_NOTIFY_OPTIONS_TYPE" doesn't seem to have any fields for anything except printer and print job notifications...or have I missed something?
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Ex Datis:
Duncan Jones
Merrion Computing Ltd
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Hi guys... somebody can tell me what is the key registry path of installed certificates (.p12 .cer etc..) on Windows?
Please help me!!
Fabio
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Hi experts
I used some software to lock my drive, i by mistake lost that software. i am not able access the drive now. It is giving me a error msg:
"G:\ refers to a location that is unavailable. It could be on a Hard drive in this computer, or on a network. check to make sure the disk is properly inserted, or that your connected to internet or your network, and then try again. if it is still not located, the information might have been moved to a different location."
G:\ drive is my local logical drive. can anyone tell me the methodolgy, that can make this error message appear. or any method to come out of this problem. Please help asap. as i am having some important data present in it.
Kind regards
Sandy
Kind Regards
Sandy
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ksandy45 wrote: I used some software to lock my drive, i by mistake lost that software. i am not able access the drive now. It is giving me a error msg:
What is the name of the software that you use to lock your drive?
ksandy45 wrote: G:\ drive is my local logical drive. can anyone tell me the methodolgy, that can make this error message appear. or any method to come out of this problem. Please help asap. as i am having some important data present in it.
Go to Start -> Run and type gpedit.msc and navigate to User Configuration -> Administrative Templat -> Windows components -> Windows explorer and try to check the key "Hide these specific drive in my computer" and "Prevent access to drives in my computer".
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Roath Kanel wrote: Go to Start -> Run and type gpedit.msc and navigate to User Configuration -> Administrative Templat -> Windows components -> Windows explorer and try to check the key "Hide these specific drive in my computer" and "Prevent access to drives in my computer".
It says its not configured.
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Sandy
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THen what's the software you lost? Without it, there is no interface between Windows and the "filesystem" of your logical drive, and heance, no way to get at that data. WIthout the software that created the logical volume, you're SOL.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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i used folder lock kind of stuff to do that. i am really shocked to here that. can we programmatically access the file system. i am sure they would have done the same
regards
sandeep
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Sandy
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You're not getting it. This software created a "virtual" filesystem that only it knows how to access. Without it, you're screwed. It's like storing a bunch of stuff in NTFS under Windows, then removing the NTFS portion of Windows. No NTFS means no access to that data. In your case, no software to interpret this virtual filesystem, means no access to that data.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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Dave Kreskowiak wrote: You're not getting it. This software created a "virtual" filesystem that only it knows how to access. Without it, you're screwed. It's like storing a bunch of stuff in NTFS under Windows, then removing the NTFS portion of Windows. No NTFS means no access to that data. In your case, no software to interpret this virtual filesystem, means no access to that data.
oh ok this is really very enlighting kind of stuff. you mean to say the software will make my drive's file system inactive. hence i will not be able to view it. Is it done with the help of registry or disk management?
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Sandy
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Where did you get this software? Try to get it and install it again. I think this is the best solution.
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