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| Mapped Drives Issues | 14 Dec 2004 18:07 GMT | 1 |
I have a W98se machine on a W2K domain with DNS and WINS, which all of a sudden stopped being able to connect to one of the users mapped drives. I thought it might be a naming issue, since the shared folder had a two word name, so I created share names with both an underscore and ...
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| Unable to find NT4 Server from Win98SE | 14 Dec 2004 18:06 GMT | 1 |
I recently had to reinstall Win98 on one of my systems that shares files on a Windows NT server 4.0. I have 5 other Win98SE systems attached to this server and they aren't having any problem. Even the system that I reloaded Win98SE was able to get to the server prior to it's ...
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| Can't bring up Control Panel items | 13 Dec 2004 23:43 GMT | 1 |
I'm having a funny problem with the control panel on a win98 machine. I can't get any of the items in the control panel to start. Double-clicking on "Network", for example, produces no result, apart from a brief flicker. Any ideas?
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| WLAN card for Win 98 (not second edition) | 13 Dec 2004 07:45 GMT | 1 |
Can anybody recommend a 801.11b or g card that is compatible with Windows 98 (not SE). All cards on sale at PC world seem to required 98 SE :-( PCMCIA or USB would be fine.. Thanks In Advance,
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| XP home ICS through 98SE | 12 Dec 2004 18:38 GMT | 4 |
PC A (Win 98SE) accessing cable broadband via modem PC B (XP Home) has full file & printer sharing with PC A on the LAN, but I can't get ICS running on it. All was OK when PC B was on 98SE. The practicallynetworked site doesn't seem to cover this particular
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| Initial Login No Network | 11 Dec 2004 20:56 GMT | 3 |
My Windows 98 Second Edition system is not working completely correctly. I have recently had to recover from a disk partial disk failure and this is the root source of this problem. I am running in a three computer home network. I am using a wireless/wired router and the computer ...
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| Computer suddenly drops off network! | 11 Dec 2004 18:33 GMT | 3 |
An odd problem: I have a 3-computer home network, a laptop and a desktop, both with Win 98, and a desktop with Linux (using Samba for Win network compatibility). The network was working fine, but when I turned on the laptop today it couldn't find the network. When I click on
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| Error message on logging in | 08 Dec 2004 20:17 GMT | 1 |
We have 2 computers hooked up by a wireless connection and after uninstalling NAV2005 (which didn't work on the computer) on one of the computers. I am having problems with the computer. When I boot up the computer, I enter the password and then the following message comes up:
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| W98 IE Problem | 07 Dec 2004 12:53 GMT | 6 |
I have two computers connected to a DLink wireless router connected to a cable modem. One machine is running XP the other W98. Each machine can see the others files and printers but IE on the 98 machine can't see the internet. Any ideas?
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| Stdin/stdout tunneling through sockets to child process under Win9X | 06 Dec 2004 01:17 GMT | 3 |
I need to use telnet to control console based applications (such as cmd.exe/command.com) on different machines. Simplest way how to do it is to listen on some port of the host. When accept() returns (telnet is connecting), create the desired process with standard handles ...
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| ICS with a usb broadband modem | 05 Dec 2004 20:42 GMT | 1 |
I'm trying to setup up ICS on this machine for when I bring the xbox downstairs, I've followed the instructions word for word but to no avail only to get 'this page cannot be displayed' after a restart, the modem was actually connected-when I hovered the mouse over the 2 ...
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| XP Networking Problem - Need help | 05 Dec 2004 14:54 GMT | 15 |
Got a laptop that recently has been unable to connect to my Wireless LAN. I keep seeing the message "Acquiring Network Address" when hovering over the network icon in the system tray. I get the same message when I try connecting the laptop to my wireless router via an Ethernet ...
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| Setup after meltdown | 04 Dec 2004 06:42 GMT | 2 |
After reformatting and reinstalling Win98 I'm trying to set up networking. In Control Panel -> Networking I bring up properties for the TCP/IP listed for my adapter. In Bindings it shows two components, neither of
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| WinXP cannot view Win98 printer on network | 03 Dec 2004 13:16 GMT | 5 |
Although not highly technical, I was able to set up a wireless network in my home using a Netgear router / 802.11 g card in a Win XP laptop. My "main" computer - the one connected to the router - is running Win 98. This was successful, and now I can wirelessly surf via the ...
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| Licensie | 02 Dec 2004 18:13 GMT | 5 |
my dad asked me today if it is true that you have to pay Microsoft each year for the license and Windows update, since that is what they were told by their Head Quarters... and they were charged 100 Euro yearly for the PC they use.
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