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Macromedia Flash29 Jan 2004 16:16 GMT2
Hi, would anyone know how to overcome a site that uses
Flash... I contacted Macromedia and they informed me Flash
doesn't work with NT4 (SP6a) - any solutions please??
Many thanks in advance!
firewall configuration NT 4.029 Jan 2004 16:15 GMT6
How to get into the firewall configuration to open up a
port for Cisco VPN?
NT and DOS applications28 Jan 2004 23:32 GMT1
Is there anyone that can help me.  I am running NT on a
new system and when I try to run a DOS application it
hangs for 20 minutes between each key punch.  I have
rebuild the machine several times and nothing I do
IP Addresses28 Jan 2004 23:29 GMT2
Is there any way to get a listing of all assigned IP
addresses on my server?
Thanks,
John Lovin
error upgrading NT to Windows 9823 Jan 2004 23:32 GMT1
I need to know why I keep getting an error message about
setting up 98 within NT. It tells me to shut down NT or
run setup from dos prompt. The dos prompt doesn't work
when i try to setup and I have no clue how to shut down
Remove Programs23 Jan 2004 21:41 GMT2
I have tried to remove several programs from my computer
however every time I go to "Add/Remove" programs I get an
error message?  What should I do?
NT Authority\system23 Jan 2004 12:00 GMT4
I bought windows xp yesterday. It was an upgrade from
windows 98. Ever since I have been getting a NT
Authority\System error and it shuts down my pc. Whats
wrong? Is there anything I need to enable or disable to
Errors repair Internet Explorer 6.021 Jan 2004 16:46 GMT1
Computer operates on NT 4.0 SP6A. Recently had a new hard
drive installed
I am having a problem in downloading a file, which I have
been able to do on another computer, which has NT4.0
Error21 Jan 2004 15:50 GMT1
Computer operates on NT 4.0 SP6A. Recently had a new hard
drive installed
I am having a problem in downloading a file, which I have
been able to do on another computer, which has NT4.0
DLL initialization failure Initialization of the dynamic link library20 Jan 2004 22:23 GMT1
I get the error message "ServiceName - DLL initialization
failure Initialization of the dynamic link library
c:\windows\system32\user32.dll failed. The process is
terminating abnormally" on a windows NT 4.0 server. I have
ss3dfo.scr - DLL Initialization Failed20 Jan 2004 22:14 GMT2
My NT server 4.0 have encounted the following error
message when the system goes to screen saver mode. Please
advise. Thank you.
Error msg:
Differences between IE620 Jan 2004 17:11 GMT2
The short version for the question I've asked before is:
What's the main difference between IE6 running on WinNT
and Win2000?
Thanks,
rpcss error19 Jan 2004 02:06 GMT1
Our email server is experiencing an rpcss problem. It reported an Dr. waston
error and then rpcss was stopped. We find event id 4097 record in
application log as below.
application exe/rpcss.dbg generated an application error. The error code
Virus16 Jan 2004 14:17 GMT1
NT 4 server file mssoc.exe is infected with
backdoor.trojan Can not find a file like this, whats up
NT 4.015 Jan 2004 22:07 GMT1
Hello, I just reformated and reloaded an NT 4.0 machine.  
I have SP6a, the lastest IE available, and all the
updates installed.  I was wondering how I get the Address
bar to show up in every window like it does in 2000 &
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