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  1. OK here is what you need to do. Open internet options either by goingto tools pulldown or in control panel. Click on advanced tab and scroll down to 'Search from Address Bar'. Change option to 'Do not search form the address bar'. Now you will not be able to just type in your search criteria in the address bar and have it do a search. You would have to goto the MSN, Yahoo, Google, ect site first. Other then this I do not know of a way to get rid of it.


  2. This is what I would do. Install at least IE 5.5 offline browsing package on the client. This will give you the sceduled task like in 9X. This is easier then the AT command. Then share your MP3 folder on the server. Next make a batch file to run on the client that will map a drive to the MP3 folder and copy the files.

     

    All poeple have to do is remember the good old days of DOS to get alot of automation done wink


  3. This is my favorite and a clasic:

     

    Program says to 'Press "any key" to continue'.

     

    I have looked everywhere, on the keyboard, box (CPU), mouse, and printer and I can not find anything that says 'Any Key'.

     

    I have acually heard one help desk person tell the customer that it was the 'n' key on the keyboard. laugh


  4. I am glad the 2K domain w/o AD question was asked. That is what I was going to ask also. I have a small NT home domain and would love to go to 2000 but I can not because of AD and ICS. I only have modem connection (can not get broadband). Everybody says that AD is great but I do not. It keeps people like me with a small setup from setting up a small working domain to learn.


  5. All you have to do is use the following command in the logon script of the server and set everyones logon account to use the script (sound like you are doing this anyway).

     

    net time \\computer /set

     

    Just put the name of your server in for computer and everytime someone logs into the domain the machine will be sinked (spelling ?). I do this and it works for 9x, NT, 2K, and XP. cool


  6. OK the LMHost file can be found here:

     

    c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc

     

    The file itself has a rather good explaination in it.

     

    The local security policy can be found by going to:

     

    start\settings\control pannel\administratinve tools\local security policy

     

    when the window opens click on local policies then audit policy.

     

    The settings here are just like in NT 4.0.


  7. Yeh people turning off ICMP do to DoS attacks makes finding net problems hard. Ping is a good general tool to check DNS and connectivety but trace route is much better to use on this case. Do not forget that if you find something funny on your ISP side then redirect the output to a file. I think the first thing I would do it just plug your cable modem into one of your machines. This will take out the possibility of the router. Not to mention your ISP will not have any reason to say it is on your end. Remember, anything more then cable to modem to machine then the ISP is automaticly going to say it is one your end unless it is a major obvous problem.

     

    PS Sorry about the spelling... I am a Comp major, not an english major.


  8. you will have to run ghost in DOS not in a DOS window. Just grab any DOS bootable floppy on the net and boot with it. Then put in your floppy with ghost on it and run ghost. It will see the partition.

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