Hello Extras. You won't believe that, but I had incredibly the same error some weeks ago (or days), and highly strangely, it also occured without any sense, without any precedent, without any notice or warning before the system got corrupted. Everything worked perfectly!! Even i didn't install...
There is not any option to 'Rebuild' or 'Reconstruct' or 'Unhide' any LAN connection icon in group policy.
You can block, disable, or configure the installation/removal of connection components, but not what i'm searching for.
Thanks anyway.
Hello, I have a Win2000 Server with a LAN connection, operating perfectly, with its ip assigned (the one i dont want, but assigned) and its connection icon on the network connections doesn't appear. I tried to uninstall, reinstall, remove, update its ethernet drivers, protocols.... What can it...
??? I guess that you have replied that as 'default' answer to that kind of situations but if you had read the upper posts you had seen that i have already tried all these things. And that fixmbr doesnt generate any boot.ini entry according to your avaliable operatives systems, that this is what...
Maybe there is some credential conflicts, did you rename any administrator username, or did you modify any permission on the root drive unit and/or in windows down folders? If so, as i suffered some time ago, you'll have to reinstall windows. Or maybe try to restore the system to an older date...
And wolluf, referring to your post, i tried to install boot-us, looked great, and started my win98 partition wonderfully. Only got one problem. The second entry, the win2000 one, the most important, didn't boot. Great, isn't so?? It is in a slave disk, primary ntfs partition as i said. Any...
Wonderful. I put the win98 disk as master and the one with 2000 as slave. I got problems, i formated and reinstalled win98 in his new master position. i 'fixed' the MBR then with the recovery console of win2000... and the problem persisted!!! saying that winnt\system32\nts2kernl.exe or something...
I know!! But I meant installing partition magic bootloader in case of having win98 in the slave drive. because win2000 can't load win98 being it in a slave drive, isnt so? :)
So i could try that. Hm. But then, how's that posible that i have seen a dual installation, in the same machine in...
Thank you. I didn't know about that. Hm... so I should put the win2000 disk as slave.... i understand. Or instead, install the partition magic bootloader, isn't so? i hope i've understood that?
I tried this, dude. Before you told it, and exactly that, except the 'WINNT' directive, because of Win98 resides in a 'Windows' folder. I saw anyway a thread from microsoft where they claimed adding c:\widows="Microsoft Windows 98" in boot.ini, could be this possible?
with...
Hello, I have just finished a win98 installation on a Slave hard disk (1st IDE) and then (after) a win2000 installation on a Master hard disk (1st IDE).
Once both operating systems are installed, the win2000 boot doesnt offer me the posibility to boot win98. I've tried
using the recovery...
Why should I buy another wireless device when I have already one that should Work? Hey, It's not my hobby to vainly spend my money, when I bought a product that should be supported in any professional product like NAI Sniffer.
Thanks.
Hello. I would like to know if you know why NAI Sniffer Pro doesn't accept my Wireless interface corectly? It detects it, and i can select it, but when trying to 'Log on' it, it brings me an error box saying that it may be due to a set of ... possible things. Stupid things that i don't remember...
Is it posible to share your internet connection through your ethernet interface, and then, with a switch, serve locally doing NAT for the private IP adresses of your LAN? At least, WinRoute is not able to, since it requires 2 interfaces for each network, and moreover, private addresses for your...
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