NTVDM is the Windows NT Virtual DOS Machine
WOW is Windows on Windows environment
Both are used for compatibility purposes when running 8-bit and 16-bit applications on Windows NT/2000 (dont' know about XP, but should be the same).
Here's how you do it.
1. Login as local administrator
2. Right click My Computer and go to Properties
3. Click on the Advanced Tab
4. Click on the Startup and Recovery button
5. On the top, you'll see a dropdown menu for Default Operating System. Select the operating system you want and...
Well, this machine has been setup 1.5years ago. This problem started about 2 months ago. Nothing has been changed on the PC except the WindowsUpdate (which was done after the issue surfaced in hopes to resolve the issue).
I have a Windows 95 OSR2 machine. I have already run windowsupdate on it.
It has MS Client for MS Networks and MS Client for Novell Networks along with NetBEUI, IPX/SPX, and TCP/IP protocols installed (hybrid network exists).
I issue is that several times (in no pattern) applications crash...
Storyteller,
These sites don't teach anything about Project Management...they are selling their courses...and the Microsoft site is for information about the Microsoft Project software.
I have just been pushed into designing and implementing a project plan. Where do I start?
I was going to take some courses or pick up a book, but I don't have that kind of time. I need to learn about project planning and deployment in a few hours.
Any suggestions on documentation which I can...
Both partitions are "not syncronized" as of right now. Partition #1 had no problems before. It was working just fine. I mirrored Partition #2 and that's when this problem started. The server recognizes all (4) drives properly.
Partition #1 consists of 2 Seagate Barracuda 4GB drives...
FP, that's just it...once I create an account on one domain (ex. DomainA), the other domain (ex. DomainB) disappears from the list. Which indicates that in order to rejoin DomainA, I'll have to recreate the account and sacrifice DomainB account.
I have raked my brain...any thoughts from you???
Its a very good utility. Thanks.
Is there something out there that I can put on a floppy disk and run it off there? Something like the utility available at WinUtils.com (its not reliable - doesn't report a lot of installed hardware and can't find all the applications running)
Mattwray,
Once, the domain name was changed from My Computer -> Properties, the other domain disappeard form the Logon box in the Welcome screen and the Computer account needed to be created in the other domain.
Is there an application that when run, it inventories the machine (CPU, RAM, Devices, Network Setup, All applications installed and their versions)?
This would be something a LAN Admin would use to keep an inventory of all the machines and how they are setup
Is there a solution for a Windows 2000 Laptop to function properly so that it performs properly when connected to 2 different domains?
I know a person who needs to have an office in 2 different locations with 2 different domains. He needs to go to each office, connect the laptop to the network...
Have you tried logging on as the local Admin and trying to run the executable?
If it runs, there is a simple rights issue.
If it doesn't run AND gives access denied, look at Microsoft Knowledgebase Article Q250494 and Q230520
Disk 0 was sychronized properly. I had replaced the mirror disk for Disk 1 (that being Disk 4). Upon initiating the "mirror status" command, Disk 0 was fully synchronized and Disk 1 was 8% finished. That was approximately 7:45PM and at 10:52PM the messages were logged in the system...
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