I know that NT4 doesnt support USB 'From the Box', but
does anyone know of a way to get it working?
Im doing some MCPs and the network we are on is locked
down with ISA and doing a standard google on the subject
isnt possible :/
If it can be done it would be a real godesnd as I have a
128Mb USB Keyring that holds a lot of my course data that
I could really do with accessing.
Many Thanks in advance,
John Sampson
Danny Sanders - 28 Apr 2004 16:50 GMT
> I know that NT4 doesnt support USB 'From the Box', but
> does anyone know of a way to get it working?
*If* there is a way to get your USB keyring working it would be if the
manufacturer of your keyring produced USB drivers for that device that
worked with NT 4.0.
I would look on their website. Others with that device may have a way to get
it working.
hth
DDS W 2k MVP MCSE
> I know that NT4 doesnt support USB 'From the Box', but
> does anyone know of a way to get it working?
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> Many Thanks in advance,
> John Sampson
anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com - 29 Apr 2004 02:02 GMT
Thanks everyone for the replies!
Calvin & Ghostrider - ta much for the links, running them
off now while im at home and can access the damn things,
damn ISA or iAS or whetever it is, is locked donw tighter
than a gnats a.s :/
Danny, I had tried that - only issue with USB Stick drivers
is this was a promno freebie I got in the post from
macromedia with some DevNet stuff, do I dint even know who
made it. Might see if a generic DisGo one will work though!
Again - thanks a lot ;)
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Ghostrider - 28 Apr 2004 19:51 GMT
> I know that NT4 doesnt support USB 'From the Box', but
> does anyone know of a way to get it working?
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> Many Thanks in advance,
> John Sampson
Take a look here, thanks to reference by Calvin:
http://www.usbman.com/Win%20NT%20USB%20Guide.htm
Calvin - 28 Apr 2004 23:20 GMT
Hi John,
have a look at http://nt4ref.zcm.com.au/usb.htm
The section on the public domain USB drivers by 'WoodHead' may provide you a
working result. He has specifically written his USB support files to access this
type of Flash USB device from NT4.0
It may take a bit of setting up tho, give a yell here if you have trouble.
Calvin.