I am trying to connect our upgraded G4's with OSX Panther to our Windows NT4.0 server, the macs can see the server but will not connect, is this because TCP/IP needs setting up, if so how do I do it. I am unfamilar with OSX, I have tried to find where TCP/IP resides but could not find it...
We have a Toshiba Satellite Pro 4270 that after you have entered the correct Bios Password, it displays a screen with a rectangular bar with a moon symbol at the beginning and a sun symbol at the end of it. Something starts to load indicated by a blue bar inside the rectangle, it gets about a...
I need to install this board in a PC so that it has 2 serial boards, unfortunately I do not have any instructions on what to jumper and where for IRQ's etc, it has columns 1234 and rows AB.Any ideas, I have looked on the HP web site without success.
The user is on OS 9.1 and using the latest Explorer browser for the Mac. When they try to open an htm file a lot of garbage is displayed,(spurios characters).
Any ideas
At present we have an 18GB drive in this PC, we would like to install another drive of a higher capacity, one of 100gb if possible, HP only supply 18gb.Is it possible to go higher than this,with another manufacturers drive.
We have an NT 4.0 server with volumes created by Macfile/Winfile, the user has OS 9.1 the volume size reported is 1.97GB I want to raise this as high as possible. I have tried to follow the Microsoft Knowledge base article 120739,but had no luck, although I could see the volume on a PC it...
We have a user that has an NT4.0 workstation logging on to a NT4.0 server, that has a problem that when they click on a network drive it takes about 15 seconds to open and display any folders. The workstation has a static ip, as we cannot get the dhcp to work with NT4.0 workstations.
Outlook Express 5 receives mail OK, but when clicking on New Message, an error is returned, "There was an error opening this message. There is not enough memory".
The lap top has 40MB ram and plenty of disk space free.
Yahoo mail works OK
WE are experiencing a problem wher a number of messages are getting held in mail.box Server 4.0 version is 5.1 or 5.2
I get an application error also of ntmmScan.exe,
when you ask for a debug it come back as QNC.EXE Ordinal not found, The ordinal 975 could not be located in the dynamic link...
I have 3 users on 3 G4 Apple Macs set up exactly the same accessing their mail via a POP3 service running on a Lotus Notes server, one is ok but the other two intermittantly have problems that last for days/weeks. The problem is that when they are trying to receive their mail, they eventually...
I cannot see a Local Area Connection in My Network Places, the network board is working OK and I can ping the server, I do not have a connect to Icon in the Start Menu,If I click on Entire Network in my network places I vcan connect to the drives on ouy server.
We are using Note v5.01a I have a user that gets a message Network operation did not complete in a reasonable amount of time, please retry.
I have tried opening the mail file on the server and get the same response.
For some reason our Out of Office has stopped working on the clients when they have enabled it. I am not sure what to check on the server, we are using 5.02 on the server and 5.09 on the clients.
I have a user that gets this message when he tries to process a holiday request
'The linked document cannot be found in this view'
We are using Notes 5.2 on the server and 5.09 as the client.
I go into Tools/Preferences/Delegation/Calendar Delegation or Mail Delegation I enter details etc, when I do OK I get an error message box FIELD CONTAINS INCORRECT VALUE with a message in it ' Unable to Interpret time or date'
Just had an error on our Notes server 5.02.
Nhttp.exe Application Error, Unknown software exception (0x00000fd) occured in the application at location 0x01021279.
Any ideas on this
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