Thanks for the replies guys.
I think it's beyond that.
Reason i say that is I have tried different CPU's, different RAM, NO CPU, NO Ram, and combinations thereof. it does it no matter what i try, so the worst case scenario seems to be an on-board sensor is fried or something............. Do...
Thanks folks.
I had tried all of the above prior to posting, different peripherals as well as NO peripherals, and I mean I removed ALL cards, HD, floopy, RAM, even CPU.
And I have tried different of all of the above, no change.
If ASUS answers me, I will post here. Do something - learn...
I know nothing about configuring a Router, and a friend is telling me to zip over to EBay and look for a used 2514 cheap, and buy it, and learn at home.
1) Is this a viable learning tool ? (read: a good idea ?)
2) What is 'Cheap' ?
3) There are so many of them out there, with different...
I have an ASUS P3V4X, I may have fried it, but when i attempt to boot it, I get a constant high-low high-low high-low high-low beep code forever, No video, nothing, just the constant high-low beep code.
ASUS told me to short the two solder points near the battery to reset the CMOS, but that...
Let me add to this:
I just went to my Private folder on my server, I didn't even open anything in it, then I went back < to my C drive, and then I went forward > to my Private folder on my Server, and I cannot connect to it, it says:
An error has occurred.
Microsoft Windows Network - the Local...
I have seen different variations of problems like this, but not exactly like this:
I have a Server with Windows 2000 Server, SP2, Hardware is simple, a PC with a Celeron 1.4 gig, 512mb RAM, 40 Gig HD, Linksys 10/100 NIC.
My Switch is a Linksys 10/100 4-port.
My workstations are 3 with Windows...
I have a question possibly related to this same issue:
Whenever I copy a file, from a local C: drive to a drive on the Server, or downloading a file from the Internet via a Workstation to a drive on the Server, it will copy it fine, but as soon as you try to access it on the Server from the...
Whatever you do, make it simple to change: so you don't have to go hit every machine to change something a year or two down the road when a server name or sharename changes............. Do something - learn something - It isn't going to fix itself.
I have a Win 2000 Server, it's fine.
In the meantime, I am trying to build a new Win 2000 Server with better and faster hardware, it is NOT on the Network (yet). I am building this new Server IDENTICAL to the old one i will blow away when i get this new one up.
I am following ALL the same...
But does the Mike Meyers 'All in one' book do the Network part of the A+Network test justice ?
I looked through it, it sure didn't look like it covered very much Network stuff at all. Do something - learn something - It isn't going to fix itself.
for the first question, I don't know the answer other than to say I know it can be done, because my former employer did it, a mass migration from everybody's PAB to their 'Contact List'.
If you want me to try and find out how, let me know.
I don't know the answer to the second one. Do...
I have just Networked 4 Windows 98 SE workstations, all with Office 97, to a Server with Windows 2000 Server.
I can go to any workstation and copy a Word document that is on a C: drive to a common public folder on my Server (yes, it's NTFS), and it's there just fine.
But when I go to any...
I am raking my brain(s) across the coals trying to find some sort of an analogy to the following thought:
'Could this be, when it comes time to think up a new password, the most intelligent people I know give me the 'deer in headlights' look and cannot think of a simple password if their life...
My experience is that some folks want to see prospective employees with 4 year degrees, as a 'separation' from the rest of the 'crowd', just as some want to see only folks that are certified in something.
No, that isn't entirely true across the board and across the country, but in a lot of...
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