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November 23rd, 2001, 06:17 PM
it's manufacturer mathmatics. a kb is 1048 bits a manufcturer's kb it 1000 bits
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October 22nd, 1999, 03:10 PM
What is your network operating system and what protocol will you be trying to use?
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October 22nd, 1999, 03:06 PM
Where are the files located? local, server? Would it be practical to set their attributes to read only?
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October 22nd, 1999, 02:59 PM
What Protocol are you running? TCP/IP is not a native protocol for win 3.11, you'll have to download it from Microsoft. Netbeui is native to 3.11 and should work fine. Make sure you have the same...
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October 22nd, 1999, 01:34 PM
You should be able to add a second drive and use it for Novell. Make sure you have a small dos partition and the rest free space and that you will be able to boot from the dos partition either by...
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August 30th, 1999, 04:29 PM
I do not have a copy of works 4.5 but I had a similar problem with another program...
Log in as Administrator and open the registry with regedit. Look under Current_User | Software | Microsoft |...
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August 19th, 1999, 01:43 PM
Run a virus scan with the latest update from your virus scan software vendor. It is quite possible that you have a macro virus.
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August 11th, 1999, 11:26 AM
It sounds like you have the OEM version of DOS 6.22. The easiest way to get it to work is to delete the partition and boot to the first floppy disk. The alternate way is to delete the files that you...
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August 3rd, 1999, 11:19 AM
remove and re-install your service pack.
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August 3rd, 1999, 11:16 AM
How do you feel about giving them power user rights?
For TCP/IP printing:
Log into the NT machine with administrator privileges.
Add the Printer's IP address to the routing table by...
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August 3rd, 1999, 11:08 AM
How do you feel about giving them power user rights?
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August 3rd, 1999, 11:03 AM
As long as you have at least 200MB free for windows 95 (400-500MB total hard drive space preferred) you will be able to load 95. I have had it running on a 386 with 4MB RAM and a 210MB hard drive. ...
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August 3rd, 1999, 10:56 AM
It can be done, it is a combination of 2 files that are combined to create the final image. I do not have the specifics but remember reading about the process in Windows Magazine several years ago.
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July 30th, 1999, 03:11 PM
That depends on what you call installing... Installing DOS consists of
1) Creating a partition and formatting if necessary.
2) Copying the system files to c:
3) Copying DOS files to C:\DOS
If...
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July 30th, 1999, 12:10 PM
I've seen this usually when incorrect drive parameters are set in BIOS. possibly wrong value for cyl, hds, or sectors, or LBA off when should be on or on when it should be off. The controller...
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July 30th, 1999, 09:14 AM
Windows 3.1 was the version that came after windows 3.0 which came after windows 2.0 which came from OS/2 (a joint venture between IBM and Microsoft).
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July 27th, 1999, 04:16 PM
I'm not sure you can disable that. One option would be to install DOS 5 instead.
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July 27th, 1999, 04:13 PM
All you need to do is create a directory and copy the contents of all of your 3.1 floppies to it, you do not need to create a directory for each floppy disk. Burn the directory (or just it's ...
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July 27th, 1999, 04:05 PM
Check your printer cable. I have seen bad printer cables cause this problem many many times. Sometimes disconnecting and reconnecting bothends will help, sometimes a new cable is the cure. one way...
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July 17th, 1999, 06:32 PM
It the drive is the only drive on the IDE cable remove the jumper that is between the IDE connector and power connector. If that does not work, try setting the jumper to CS (cable select). Also...
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July 16th, 1999, 05:02 PM
The BIOS not being loaded is the SCSI controller BIOS. It is not required unless you are trying to boot to a hard drive connected to the SCSI controller. If you are only using the controller for a...
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July 13th, 1999, 11:28 PM
Thanks for the response. When I tried to do a save as it saved the entire log, not just the filtered portion. I could edit the saved log but that is creating more work than we want to get into right...
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July 13th, 1999, 04:52 PM
Does anybody know of a way to print out the details of select items from event viewer. For example I have an administrator that wants to print out the details of the errors that occured in the past...
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July 12th, 1999, 02:48 PM
ditto what swwelsh said...
Just want to add that you may want to check out your BNC connectors on your coax. A weak conductor - connector connection will cause the signal to drop out intermittantly...
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Boot to DOS and use the DOS utility for the card to set it to full duplex.
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