Hi!
I guess this is a bit of a weird suggestion, but might be worth a try if nothing else does work. Of all things, Netmeeting sometimes gets in the way of 3d acceleration in Win2K. By default, whenever Remote Desktop Sharing is enabled, 3d acceleration is disabled. (
) IIRC, I think I've seen cases where AGP texture acceleration got messed up, as well. In at least one of the cases, the user didn't really use NetMeeting at all, as far as I could figure out... ??? (It seems that remote desktop sharing - or some value related to it - gets turned on somehow, in some cases, without any real user interaction.)
To make sure that remote desktop sharing is truly disabled (assuming NetMeeting is installed!

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Start --> Accessories --> Communications --> Netmeeting --> Tools --> Remote Desktop Sharing. At this point, it'll either send you through a first time wizard or give you a checkbox which says, "Enable Remote Desktop Sharing", or something of that ilk. For the wizard, can just click Next until done. (Don't have to set password for screen saver if you don't want to) Then, if you go back to Tools --> Remote Desktop Sharing, you'll be at that, "Enable Remote Desktop Sharing", checkbox. From there, believe it or not, you want to check it if it is not checked, then click on OK. (If it is checked, you can just uncheck it.) Then, if it wasn't originally checked, can do a Tools --> Remote Desktop Sharing and uncheck it, then click on OK. (Whew!) Once that is done, can close NetMeeting - sometimes have to make sure is really closed by checking system tray or the task manager - and give things a try in dxdiag.
HTH!
