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    3d Prophet with DDR... Win2k drivers needed

    I heard about the 3D Prophet and how it is one of the best cards out there, so i bought it for my NT server. I noticed that right on the box, it said "WIN9X,NT 4.0" so I thought that I was safe. I also went to the Guillemot website to get the newest NT4.0 driver and still had no luck. I then went to Microsoft and checked the ACL and didn't find the 3D prothet DDR on there, oops. After a couple of weeks wasting time trying everything in the book to get a display that would work, I brought it back to the store and picked up an ATI card instead. I know it doesn't compare but it works. I'm not sure if this would also apply to Win2k but all i can say is that STEP 1 when buying any hardware for use on an OS that's built on "NT technology", is to visit the HCL page at Microsoft's website. Quote: Originally posted by pLUGSNEt: I need some drivers that will work with this card um I have tried a lot could someone give me some sugestions I really and mad at this stuff!!!!!!!!!
  2. I've used Frontpage 2000 on my Win95 machine with no problem. The problem i'm having with my NT Server is that when I select one of the default "Themes" that are included in Frontpage, and I click "ok", all that appears is the background of the theme and not the -----> Banner,Forward button, Back Button, Lines or anything. Thanks for any ideas on this one.
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    Network Neighbourhood across Inet.

    I have to admit I laughed at that opening line yuppie, but now that we know what not to do, what is your suggestion on what TO do. Is it even possible to do what this guy is asking about without being in "violation?" Quote: Originally posted by YuppieScum: Don't do what the idiot above suggests - your friends connection will stop working, and he'll probably get a nasty visit from the @Home police. Most service providers now filter the message types that allow network neighbourhood to work, otherwise you'd see everyone else's machine too - and they'd see yours.
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