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I have two windows 98 PCs, and they are connected to network. One of them has the connection to the internet via dial up modem. I would like to know if there is any posibility to connect other PC to the internet by means of first PC.
Do I have to change OS or not????
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In win98se It's called Internet connection sharing and you'll find it in the windows help file.
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If you use dialup connection, check the property of your internet connection at the first computer and you will find the information about Internet connection sharing. Try to read the information from here[^] for more information.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
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My hard drive (all of 2 years old and 80 Gb) has started to make strange noises when in use.
My question is: "Is it possible to clone this drive onto another new hard drive"? - If so how? - please
Also if possible could I clone it to a larger hard drive, say a 120 Gb.
By cloning I mean once the drive has been cloned I would remove it and have the other drive (new)be the usual C: drive with all the installed programs in place.
grahamfff
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Partition Magic and Ghost are two apps I know of that can do that.
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hi,
nortan Gost is the good one than partition magic.
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Hi, I use windows 2000 and windows xp in my workgroup. When I want to remote access from windows 2000 to windows xp, I have to use Remote Desktop connection to windows xp then I can log on windows xp via remote access. But I want to know how to access windows 2000 from windows xp. I want to see the screen of windows 2000 display on windows xp as i use windows 2000 to view windows xp via remote desktop connection.
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Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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Windows 2000 does not support this feature without Windows Terminal Services (separate purchased product) or similar.
For free, you could try WinVNC. Note that it does not work exactly the same as remote desktop.
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hi,
U need to install xp on both machine their you are trying to connect.
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Sorry that the computer in my house already set with difference of windows version. On the other hand, I also want to use differce OS version in my house for testing purpose only.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
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Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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OK, I can't work this out.
What we'd like to do is to set the password policy for the domain user accounts only, not affecting any local accounts created on the workstations which are members of the domain. Ideally, we'd like to set different policies for different subsets of users, but I don't think that's possible. We often have to test hand-held systems connecting through RAS to an FTP server, for example, and don't want to have to fit the password scheme for these systems (where it's often pretty hard to type extended characters, for example!) into the domain password policy.
Anyone know if what I'm after is possible, and if so, how do I get it to work? I already know that I can edit the Default Domain Policy to apply password policy.
So far I've tried adding a new GPO ('Password Restrictions') to the Domain Controllers OU. Resultant Set Of Policy (Planning) on the domain controller shows the correct settings, but Resultant Set of Policy (Logging) does not. Running gpupdate has no effect, even with the /force switch.
The domain controller runs Windows Server 2003 and the domain is at Windows 2000 Native functional level.
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hi,
What is that URL. i can't open that.
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Try again, I can open it so why you can't. Make sure that your internet connection is not disconnect.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
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Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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Hey codeproject!! How's it hangin'!!
Anywho quick question, if one was to set up a linux sever for say more relaible storage of important things and sharing a printer on a network w/ two windows clients connected through a switch what would be the best distro to go with to ensure compatiblity with the cleints and the server.
Also any good links on networking would help.
Thanks
-Mark
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Hi,
Does anyone know if it is possible to make a vbs InputBox different color?
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InputBox("Please enter D for DEV or S for STAGING or" & Chr(10) & Chr(13) & "P for PRODUCTION or Q for QUIT.")<br />
Thanks!
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I just learned the following:
You can not change the color for INPUTBOX in VBScript but you can use Kixforms.dll to do it. http://www.kixforms.org
Thanks!
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I need to copy files/directories from my old Windows 95 PC which does NOT have a USB port; only RS-232 ports; to my new PC.
I have a RS-232 cable and which could connect the two PCs but what do I need to do to copy the data across;
i.e. Windows 95 -> Windows XP
Any suggestions or instructions please.
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Does your computer have an infrared or LPT1 port? If it has, use the other computer that have infrared to transfer the document or use LPT1 via lamplink connection.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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From what I can gather I can use the RS232 port, but need a 'Null Modem' cable. As the old computer running Windos 95 has no infra red or USB options.
I have downloaded FasyLynx 3.3 to do the transfer.
grahamfff
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I know I'm late to the party here, but Win95 supported direct connection to other computers via serial ports - I'm not sure whether WinXP does. If so, connect them using a null modem cable, put them in the same Workgroup and set up TCP/IP or NetBEUI, then drag and drop files from one to the other at your leisure. There was a wizard in Win95 to set this up; hopefully WinXP still has it included.
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