Here is a link that may fix your problem. I just had a client call in with the exact same problem and this is what I found.
http://support.microsoft.com/search/preview.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q318030
Not sure, my xp machine can see other win98 machines fine on my network, and I did not do anything out of the normal to get my network up. But I do need to browse the entire network icon then the workgroupe to see these machines.
Success, copying the shortcut into the Accessories fold and re-assigned the shrotcut, rebooted and the shortcut now works fine. I am thinking it has something to do with the way the favorites folder is displayed on the start menu or something like that. So I guess make a new folder in the start...
QVO, I just duplicated your problem, I assigned Ctrl+F12 to one of my internet favorites, reboot and the shortcut key does not work, it is still assigned but does not work. One thing I just thought of is maybe try moving the Favorites shortcut into a different fold in the start menu, like...
On thing to keep in mind is if the cpu (or other components) overheat it can cause the computer to reboot or shutdown. Usaully though overheating will cause a shutdown until it cools off, maybe take a look and make sure all the fans are running correctly and all heatsinks a still attached.
I thought I remebered a setting to save settings on exit, if this option was turned off it would not keep any of your custom settings, check using TweakUI, I think.
If you are using Win95/Win98 there is no way to track users as the can cancell the windows logon. If you were on a network you may be able to Policies to force a logon but that is all I know of.
I am running XP Pro on Dual C500's, I have had no problems at all, and my dial-up internet has seen about 100% increase in throughput! I am very happy with XP.
You should be able to see them when you use fdisk, I believe it is option 4 or 5 to display partion information. This should show you ALL partions, even non dos ones, if you go into #3 Delete Partion you will get an option to delete NON-Dos partions. If you do not see any non-dos partions or you...
Not in the way you create the shortcut, only possibly the location of the program, as far as I know the exe's are still named the same, try doing a search for the above mentioned files. (on XP they have the same name as Win98)
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