Yes,
You should be able to do this fine. HOWEVER, be very careful.
Place the new 4 drives into the other server. Disconnect ALL drives (Internal and external). Run the System Erase utility to blow away the configuration on the existing 4200 controller (on the server that the 4 drives are...
Ensure that it is in fact the 2000 driver. Sometimes the NT or older drivers won't stick because of 2k's .dll caching.
Windows 2000 will allow you to make changes to system .DLL files, however, if you do not have the correct privelages, or the driver is wrong, or corrupt....ect... 2000, on the...
Wondering if someone could help me out here. I converted an ML 370 from single, non redundant, power supply to a redundant power supply with 3 outlets. Now the server will not power on or off. I plug in two of the three power leads and the server powers on, however nothing initializes. The...
You are right, Windows 2000 will in fact keep the previous connection, (hidden however). This is likely the cause of your problem. The client probably had a mapped drive under "Connection 1". Windows 2000 will, periodically, poll this "Hidden" connection approx. every 30...
I have a client that was running IE 5.0 and I Upgraded her to IE 5.5 SP2 today, now she states that she is unable to open or view *.afp files. Is there any updates for IE or plugins that can be used??? HELP>>>> SHE'S ready to eat my young...:)
Try doing the following:
1- Open a command prompt
2- Ping the printer (write down the IP)
3- type Dir c:\ >"printers IP address"
See if you get a printout.
Another option is:
Go into Start->Settings->Printers
2- Go to File-> Server Properties
Ensure that the proper driver for...
I have machines on my network, running Windows 2000 Professional SP2, The machines keep loosing the settings for the NIC. When you go into the properies of My Network Places, there is no Local Area Connection listed. However when you go into device manager, you see the NIC but the driver has...
I'm trying to add computers to the domain, however when I do, I get a message stating that : "The instruction at 0x77fcb317" referenced memory at "0x006c0061". The memory could not be written. These machines are Windows 2000 professional with Service pack 3 on them.
Any...
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