I have a customer who is converting a lot of word documents to PDF format for distribution across the factory via an intranet. They would like to have the function to be able to have invisible text warning of copyrighted material on their PDFs. The only time anyone would see this is if they...
Ok...I know I am missing something simple here.
I have a Win2k box with NTFS. 3 Win 98 boxes with FAT32.
I want to share a printer which is connected to the Win 2K box. I have the printer shared. File and Print sharing is enabled in the network properties. The Win 98 boxes cannot see the...
pc1 - Win2k Pro computer name=Janel pswrd= book
pc2 - Win 98 se computer name=1 pswrd=hunter2
pc3 - Win 98 se computer name=2 pswrd=hunter1
pc4 - Win 98 se computer name=3 pswrd=hunter3
The TCP/IP peer to peer is working fine. PC2 has a database it shares with all...
Ok, I know there is a simple answer and a simple solution to this problem. I have a TCP/IP peer to peer network consisting of three Win98 boxes and one Win 2K box. I have a database on one of the Win98 boxes that all four boxes connect to. I have the database shared and all computers can...
The machine is shutting down properly and I have let scan disk run completely (full scan about 1 hour). I have updated the Microsoft fix for this problem (an IDE issue) still no luck. Scan disk will always run at boot. Any ideas?
I have a peer to peer network with 2 Xp boxes using TCP/IP.
I have the client for Microsoft Network installed as well as file and print sharing. I have the correct NIC drivers installed and all other hardware you would expect on a peer to peer network. I can see the other computer from both...
Had two Win2K machines networked using TCP/IP...all was fine. Did clean install of XP Pro on both machines, using same hardware and network IP address...yada yada yada. Now, my network will not run at 100 MPS. It takes about 5 minutes to see the other computers...another minute to see the...
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