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In the Windows 2003 resource kit you will find acctinfo.dll. Copy it to your system32 dir and register (regsvr32) it. This will add the Additional Info tab. I would also recommend that you copy lockoutstatus.exe to the system32 dir as you can then determine the domain controllers that are involved in a lockout of a user.
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Hi all,
I recently bought Windows Server 2003 R2. I have a couple of software products that was developed in IBM. When I try to run these applications, nothing happens, no wanrings .... nothing. Please note that I am logged in as Administrator. Can anyone help???
Many thanx in advance
Regards
-- modified at 6:00 Tuesday 2nd January, 2007
The only programmers that are better than C programmers are those who code in 1's and 0's.....
Programm3r
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What programs are they, and what platform were they developed for? IBM's main products are designed to run under UNIX/AIX and none of them will work with any flavor of Windows.
"...a photo album is like Life, but flat and stuck to pages." - Shog9
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Well, the IBM product used is Visual Age Smalltalk. And they were developed in windows XP. And the product release for the software developed in windows XP does not want to work in Windows Server 2003 R2. It works in Windows Server 2003 SP2, but I have no idea what Microsoft has done with release 2. But that you for the response...
Regards,
The only programmers that are better than C programmers are those who code in 1's and 0's.....
Programm3r
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I've got the SBS 2003 system running at home, and normally use Outlook Express as my email client. But I'd rather use the Outlook Web Access client for email, since I can access it from anywhere I can reach the Internet. The trouble is (one of them) that I can't find any way to move my OE address book into the Exchange environment without retyping everything. The Export function in OE doesn't work, as it requires an Outlook Profile to export to, and Outlook can't be installed on a computer running Exchange. I can export to a text file, but I can't find any function in Exchange to import it.
Any ideas?
"...a photo album is like Life, but flat and stuck to pages." - Shog9
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Respected All:
I have admin the Windows 2000 and a virus attacks my win server from internet and hides my windows run button , freez the TaskManager button and also freeze the internet option buttons of internet explorer
You are the best if you have done something constructive for world not destructive
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Congratulations! Is there a question in there somewhere?
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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I guest that he might need the support on how to clean the virus from his windows 2000 machine.
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I didn't want to assume as we all know what "assume" really means. Besides, hitting the machine with a virus scanner was just too obvious of a first step.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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Dave Kreskowiak wrote: I didn't want to assume as we all know what "assume" really means
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Try to update your anti-virus definition, update security patch, disconnect your computer from the network and start in safe mode and scan for virus. Hope that would help you.
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When i install windows-xp on pentium-4 HT, 865 GBF main board and all drivers the explorer corrupts. What is the problem and remedy?
Thanks.
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Can you please be more specific? What does Explorer do?
Trinity: Neo... nobody has ever done this before.
Neo: That's why it's going to work.
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Check your computer mainboard. I think it might provide a driver via a CDROM for you or try to contact the computer dealer.
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What is the problem you are facing by explorer corruption? Any messages in the event log?
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hi guys ...
i'm in a problem & i need ur help in it
i need 2 download win98 on a HP pc but there's a problem in the motherboard where it wont be configured
i've mailed HP & they told me that this machine supports hyper-threading while win98 doesnt so i wont be able to install win98 as it's a problem in the motherboard so nothing can be done
but the customer that wants this service is demanding win98 on this specific machine & wont let go of his demand
so is there anything that can be done? or is it impossible 2 be installed?
i mean is there a way that i can twist things around 2 make it installed???is there a certain command or something??
plz reply .. i need help
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Wince Win98's support was ended way before Hyperthreading, no there is no command to force this to work.
You can TRY to get into the machines BIOS Setup and see if there is an option to disable Hyperthreading. If it doesn't work after that, you really have no choice but to install XP on the machine, then install Virtual PC (now free from Microsoft and VMWare), then install Win98 under that.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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thx 4 ur reply ....
i did get into the BIOS setup & now win98 is runnning normally ... but now the problem is in the LAN driver.
all i need is to configure the LAN & so i'm searching 4 it...
thx ....
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Good Luck! HP's not known for keeping legacy drivers around for their PC's.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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Try to contact HP or check its website.
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Mr. Obvious says...
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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hi,
Install VMWare Server - its free !
http://www.vmware.com/products/server/get.html
Begin enjoying the benefits of server virtualization with the free VMware Server. VMware Server installs on any existing server hardware and partitions a physical server into multiple virtual machines by abstracting processor, memory, storage and networking resources, giving you greater hardware utilization and flexibility. Streamline software development and testing and simplify server provisioning as you utilize the ability to "build once, deploy many times."
http://www.vmware.com/pdf/server_datasheet.pdf
regards
bru4you
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No matter how many times I try it... The drive is the only device on the PIDE channel and is jumpered properly.
No odd drivers are needed since the drive is a simple ATA100 80Gb WD drive. Just trying to get Windows XP pro on it and the setup formats the drive, copies the files over and then when it reboots to continue the install the boot order skips the HD completely and boots back to the CDR again.
Grrrrrrrrrrrr.
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