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    internet connection wizard won't save settings

    Alright! It's working now. I had to give the user administrator rights on the domain, log in, and then take the rights away. I don't understand why, but it worked. All other normal users that I would log onto this machine acted normally. Thanks for all the great assistance.
  2. jmarke

    internet connection wizard won't save settings

    I've set them up on the machine domain as a power user, and as long as they log in to the local domain, it saves all settings. However, when logging onto our network domain, it's still the same story, the machine will not save the previous settings.....This is a new pc running win2k service...
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    internet connection wizard won't save settings

    I'm having a problem setting up a workstation on our network using Windows 2K. When setting up our proxy server through the connection wizard, all goes fine. However, upon a reboot, it seems to lose all the settings and makes you go back through it again. (Not for the admin, only for users) Any...
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    missing floppy drive under my computer

    Okay, so it's a lot later than "tomorrow", (been frying bigger fish) however to respond to your questions, the machine will indeed boot from a floppy, however it will not hit the floppy drive from the run command... I think there is a possibility of a missing system file, somewhere...
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    missing floppy drive under my computer

    I appreciate the responses. The pc is located in another building I support, and I haven't had time today to get back to it. I'll answer tomorrow.
  6. jmarke

    missing floppy drive under my computer

    The computer bios recognizes the presence of the 3.5 floppy, but it fails to show up under windows 2000. If you leave a floppy in the drive, it will give the famous "remove disk and strike any key" type message. I've already replaced the drive itself with a new one, just in case, but...

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