I have a contact management database that I want to auto complete the salutation field based on the salutation + First Name + MI + Last Name + suffex. It is for ease of use and creating labels. I have to have a seporate salutation filed because it is not always going to be those fields some...
I did that and it did nothing to solve my problem. I still get the message that I need to be a power user on the local machine. I need non restrictive rights to use the program.
I have a win 2003 server and a win 2000 professional machine. I have set up a user and when I log on from my win 2000 machine and I try to open up a program it gives me the error message that you need to set the user rights to power user. DO I do this on the server or on the client? How? I am...
Yes all the fans run. The two case fans are attached directly to the powersupply and the CPU fan is attached to the motherboard. All run and the motherboard red led is lit. But that is all that happens as far as I can tell. I know the BiOS jumper is set correctly. You know the one to clear...
I haven't changed any setting from the factory. Does the CMOS Jumper have to be on? I will try the rest when I get home since that is where my computer is now. Thanks for the advise. Any other ideas would be helpful.
I have replaced my motherboard and processor with an ECSL4S8A2 motherboard and a Pentium 2.4GHz processor. The motherboard calls for a socket 478 processor with up to 533MHz FSB. It also has 8X AGP slot as well as USB 2.0 and IEEE 1394. The board also calls for DDR SDRAM 333 I have a PC 2700...
the only router we have is connected to the DSL line for the internet. All the rest of the network is connected through switches. The subnet mask is the default?
Could I start all over and have you walk me through it? Is that even possible?
Sorry none of those worked. When I configured the server I put in FellowshipPlace and It added .local so in the AD users and computers
I right click ont the picture with three srvers click on properties and it says FellowshipPlace.local and Domain Name pre (Windows 2000) FELLOWSHIPPLACE
I have one other thing to add but I don't know if it is relavant. In network neighborhood on the windows 2000 client it made the workgroup Fellowshipplace but when I click on it to see the contents it gives me a message fellowshipplace is not accessable the list of servers for this workgroup is...
Yes the PC is connected to the network. I tried that (meaning the process you told me to do) an I get the error message can't find the domain either the domain is incorrect or it doesn't exist. I typed in FellowshipPlace.local and I also tried FellowshipPlace is there something I am doing...
I am new to Windows 2003 server. I have set up a domain FellowshipPlace.local I currently have a per to peer network. I am trying to migrate to client server. I can see the server on the network but when I try to set up the client to be able to sign on to the network it tells me it can't...
I don't think it is underrated because we bought four exactly the same machines and they all work fine. It is possible that the power supply is faulty. But why reboot?
Is there any other things I should check, could it software related?
I have a p3 700m machine with 128m ram which it seems to have a mind of its own. randomly it shuts down and reboots. You could be doing anything from the internet to word and weerything in between. Some days it happens several times and other days it doesn't. Any ideas?
I work for a small non-profit Human service agency. We have 25 computers on a per to peer network. We would like to go to a server. What is the best specs for my organization:
Database server 1-15 users
File and Print sharing for up to 25 computers 100 users
internet sharing is now done by a...
Can some one tell me how to create a front end and back end for my data base? How does it work? How do I set it up? How do I set it up for other users on a network?
I have a simple querry that is suppose to filter the current months attendance. The crieteria command I use is Like "11/*/02" or Like "12/*/02". This works fine on Windows 98 machines but on windows ME ans 2000 machines it returns no records.
Is there a different way to...
I have access 2000 database working in a shared enviroment. To hold the data it creates an .idb file of the database. Only problem is once everyone shuts down the database the DB doesn't completely update the data and the .idb file remains. If I try to shut down the host computer I tells me...
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