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Windows Server Forum / Windows 2000 / Setup / December 2007

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how do you change the .net password?29 Dec 2007 03:35 GMT1
I have an msn account or .net account or a windows live account or
hotmail account or some such thing...
To make this simple how do I change the password that I use to login
to msn messenger or to my hotmail account...
No keyboard or mouse @ W2K GUI Setup20 Dec 2007 22:12 GMT3
Has anyone experienced the "no keyboard or mouse" issue when Windows
2000 setup goes into its gui portion of setup and is there a fix?
Thanks.
Configuring Back-Up HD19 Dec 2007 03:18 GMT3
Need advice on setting up my 500Gb External USB HD for a W2000 box.
The Buffalo software will format the whole 500 to Fat32 Ok and it
says 'Convert' will make it into an NTFS drive.
My preference is to make part of it, say 100GB, NTFS, another
NT4 Need Help stopping Win Setup (cross-posting)11 Dec 2007 17:02 GMT2
I am trying to solve a problem caused by a former employee who tried to
install new printer and/or network drivers on to an NT4 system.  When the
system powers up, it immediately restarts the Windows setup routine and does
not respond to user input (even ctrl-alt-del).
I need someone to help me with my computer08 Dec 2007 01:53 GMT1
I need someone to help me turn off my firewall and enable the NIC card
 
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