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December 2nd, 1999, 12:38 PM
It sounds like your hard drive is probably on a scsi controller. If this is the case, then you need to press F6, right when the machine first boots with the first disk. You should do it when the...
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September 17th, 1999, 12:56 AM
Use the setup disks to install NT to a second directory on that drive (winnt2). This will tell you if the drive is bad and also allow you to get any data you need on the drive. What is the stop...
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September 16th, 1999, 11:47 PM
If you are able to ping the domain controllers (assuming you are using IP), then you should be able to resolve this using an lmhosts file. Instructions are in the lmhosts.sam file.
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September 16th, 1999, 02:42 AM
If each side has a WINS server and they are replicating, then you should be able to browse machines on the other domain. But to be able to view users, then you have to establish a trust between the...
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September 16th, 1999, 01:02 AM
Getting back to basics, from a command prompt on the PDC, type "net accounts". This will tell you what roll the computer thinks that it holds. One of the last lines should either say member, backup...
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September 15th, 1999, 10:10 PM
It sounds like you replaced your SAM and security hives while running the ERD. In this case, then you have gone back to the account status from when you created the ERD. If this was done during the...
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August 31st, 1999, 11:13 PM
You should make sure you have applied the latest service to all of the workstations. On the ones you are able to boot into, reinstall ipx and then service pack without rebooting. See if this helps.
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August 17th, 1999, 09:51 PM
Find out what NOTES thinks it is first (net accounts). If it says it is a BDC and you want it as a member server, then you have to reinstall. If it says it is a member, then you need to see what it...
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July 29th, 1999, 05:48 AM
This should only be nescessary if you dont have ip connectivity as it stands. If you can ping each other, then you should be able to accomplish what you need by using lmhosts files and then properly...
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July 28th, 1999, 10:09 PM
Create a 98 startup disk, boot to it, and then fdisk.
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July 28th, 1999, 09:57 PM
Make sure you are using #PRE at the end of each line of your lmhosts file. Then from a command prompt type "nbtstat -R" and return. Then type "nbtstat -c" and return. This should list the name and...
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July 15th, 1999, 06:30 AM
If you are running on fat, then you can just boot to any dos boot disk and do it. If you are running NTFS, then you would have to get some type of third party app like ERD Commander (from...
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July 13th, 1999, 09:39 PM
I found this in Microsofts on line KB--
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SMS: Network Monitor Error "The NAL Is Not Remotable" [sms]
ID: Q192668
SYMPTOMS
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When using Network Monitor to connect to...
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July 10th, 1999, 05:55 AM
That was probably your modem dialed up. If you do an ipconfig /all when it is not connected, then both will be all 0's. Nothing to worry about though.
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June 25th, 1999, 09:28 PM
NT can not recognize fat32. Unfortunately you will have to reformat to fat16.
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June 24th, 1999, 11:25 PM
If you are using WINS on each side, you should make sure that you have replication between the WINS server on each side. Another way to work around this is to put an lmhosts file pointing to the...
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June 24th, 1999, 11:21 PM
Here are some resource kit utilities that should help:
PERMCOPY.exe Copies permissions from one share to another.
Scopy.exe Copies files between NTFS file systems and retains all file and...
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June 24th, 1999, 11:14 PM
Okay, the only thing that makes sense here is the default gateway on your new ws. You should have it set to the ip address of your router. I this is already set, then you should reapply service...
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June 24th, 1999, 06:09 AM
More info would be great.
Are your other workstations working okay?
Can you ping the workstations by ip?
Can you ping them by name?
Can you ping the internal side of the router?
Can you ping...
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June 24th, 1999, 06:03 AM
The resource kit has the nt desktop themes if that is what you are looking for.
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June 23rd, 1999, 02:08 AM
You would need to purchase some sort of Proxy server application or firewall which will do NAT, and also same for mail server. The setup info would be included in both of those.
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June 23rd, 1999, 02:06 AM
Another simple solution, if you dont plan on expanding your network too much (50-100 computers), is that you could add Netbeui protocol. There is no configuration, and it resolves local names for...
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June 18th, 1999, 11:05 PM
Here is an article available on MS KB online (http://support.microsoft.com/support/search). It should explain everything.
ID: Q150934 - How to Create a Performance Monitor Log for NT...
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June 17th, 1999, 10:15 PM
Run winnt32 from the NT cd and it will ask if you want to do a new install or upgrade and existing install. Select upgrade and it should fix everything for you.
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June 17th, 1999, 09:51 PM
You should read the resource kit on how to implement logon scripts because it will be more thorough, but as I understand it:
1)turn on replication on all domain controllers.
2)put script in a batch...
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