You can do this by doing an edit to the setup.ini file, but I don't remember exactly how. You may find further information at:
http://microsoft.com/office/ork/2000
and http://microsoft.com/office/deployment may also be helpful.
Did these PCs come from an image? If so, does the image contain references to network locations? I've had this happen to me before where I've had network places to shares that no longer existed. What I might try is deleting all the network places and mapped drives and reestablish them. Another...
This is COMPLETELY a guess but since it is a YES/NO vaule you are checking, I would think it would have values of 1(checked), 0(unchecked) and NULL(neither checked or unchecked). Assuming this, and knowing little about Outlook view programming, can you configure the view to show YES if it is...
Do you have an Exchange Virus Filter running on the server? If so, many of them include filtering options, which include attachments. You just need to dig around in the configurations.
What version? In Excel XP you have the option to "Allow users of this worksheet to:" and then select from several options that they are allowed to perform, including SORT and USE AUTOFILTER. Thes options are available when you choose Tools>Protection>Protect Sheet.
If you can install through login scripts, you can run setup.exe or whatever the exe is, with a parameter of /?. This should give you command line parameters for doing a quiet install. If I remember right, it's /Q.
First, The new XP control panel confuses me so I've always gone into it and clicked the link that changes it to the W2K view. From there you will again see the familiar MAIL icon, from which you can show profiles, manage each profile, set the default profile. Then under Show Profiles, you can...
I might not be fully understanding the problem but if your looking for column C to show the value if column A and B are equal in columns B and C, why not use =IF(A1=B1,A1,""). If I'm way off, maybe rephrase the problem.
Good Luck.
You will have to rebuild the old data sources(ODBC connections) in Control Panel>Administrative Tools>Data Sources(ODBC). You'd be best advised, if you can, to somehow resurect the old PC, and find out the ODBC connection names and all their details to create identical new entries in your...
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