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Failure installing of NT 4.029 Feb 2004 07:04 GMT4
When i try to install the NT 4.0, the HD(30GB) can not be
formatted although i had delete all the partitions.A msg
shows capacity to large can not be unstall.
NT 4.0 server won't shutdown!28 Feb 2004 04:10 GMT1
from either the Start menu, or from a Ctrl-Alt-Del generated NT Security
window, when I select Shut Down the  following happens:
after waiting a long time, I get the first of 3 Not Responding/End Task
boxes:
NT 4sp6 Workstation boot-up Problem28 Feb 2004 04:08 GMT1
System boots up and displays the file format as NTFS but
the next line indicates can not open volume and does allow
me to logon.
Thanks for your help
NETRC/RHOST Equivalents28 Feb 2004 00:33 GMT4
Can somebody provide me some references to setting up
a .netrc or .rhost-type files for NT?
TIA
promote BDC to PDC27 Feb 2004 17:28 GMT1
How to promote current PDC(Primary Domain Controller to
Backup Domain Controller) and BDC become PDC.
Pls advise.
Regards
RE: Server Not Starting - Thanks!26 Feb 2004 01:37 GMT1
Hey, option two worked.  I installed SP6a to the parallel
installation, copied the files in \system32 of the
parallel install to \system32 in the root, and it now
boots to the original configuration.  Thanks!
request for windows nt sp725 Feb 2004 23:44 GMT5
there are too many updates since sp6a please make a sp7 so as to savee
some time on choosing which update to install and what not. let
windows nt lives on will only benefit microsoft. abandon it is not a
wise decision. people will not buy windows server 2003 to replace
How to change the urlcache location?25 Feb 2004 21:33 GMT1
On my Proxy server, (NT4, SP6a, MS Proxy 2, SP1) I have
the Proxy pointing to different drive for the urlcache
folder.
There is still a urlcache on the root, and it does grow
Server Service fails to start (NT 4 Workstation w/ SP6a)25 Feb 2004 19:57 GMT1
After installing NT 4.0 Workstation, the Server Service
fails to start and the error "Not enough server storage is
available to process this command." is received.
I have already tried reinstalling Service Pack 6a. The
Windows NT 4 Server25 Feb 2004 19:51 GMT1
When I tray to install Win NT 4 Server, on my PC (equipped with a SCSI card
and 3 HD's)
the card and no one of the installaed HD's are detected.
Even when put on a Disk (3,5'') the drivers for the SCSI card, then only the
windows nt server enterprise edition25 Feb 2004 19:49 GMT1
We're running windows nt server 4 on a dell poweredge and
we are looking at clustering.
is there a way you can upgrade windows nt server 4 to
windows nt enterprise edition so you can utilise
IIS on Windows NT 4.0 workstation?24 Feb 2004 20:01 GMT3
Windows Nt 4.0 Workstation use IIS or PWS?
Changing Display Language24 Feb 2004 14:50 GMT1
Does anyone know how to change the display language to
English.  I was told that no matter where I purchased my
Windows NT Home Edition, the display can be seen in
English.  I have tried to change it but can't.  And now I
Server Not Starting24 Feb 2004 14:46 GMT3
I have an NT domain, servers at SP6a.
A student did some unauthorized access in some folders,
and deleted some work.
Now, when the server tries to boot, it shows only 256Mb of
Relation of srvany'd application and logon23 Feb 2004 15:49 GMT3
Given an application started through srvany, why would it 'care' if an
active user session ended?
Here's what I'm seeing.  An application (it happens to be LWS (Lite
Web Server)) is started using srvany under the default account.  It
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