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- Windows XP Network >> VPN help neededI have a task that has been given me for which I am having trouble working
out a solution.
While I have quite a bit of LAN experience, my WAN knowledge is rather
limited.
I have a network currently setup as follows:
DSL Internet --> DSL Router
DSL Router ---> Hub ---> Server 1
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\--> Switch ---> Server 2
\--> 8 Workstations
***** Here's what I *NEED* to be able to do:
1> I have to find a way for people in an office 20 miles away to have a
remote connection to one of the Workstations on Server 2's workgroup.
2> I would like to not purchase any additional software.
3> Both locations have broadband internet connections.
4> I think a VPN connection would work best for this project, but I am
unsure how to set one up, especially through a router.
NOTES:
All computers are new Dell desktops running WinXP Pro with all the latest
service packs and hotfixes installed.
Server 1 and the one workstation HAVE to be a specific workgroup name.
Server 2 and the associated 8 workstations HAVE to be a different specific
workgroup name.
The Router is a 3COM OfficeConnect Secure Router 3CR860-95.
I have two static IP's available for use from my ISP.
The computers on the remote location are all running Windows 2000 Pro and
are part of a domain with an old NT 4.0 server.
I've seen you guys work miracles with other tech problems posed here. I'm
hoping for some of that help to come my way.
Thanks in advance,
Brian Beckers
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- Windows XP >> anyone with a problem with norton antivirus 2003I was having major problems installing this when I
upgraded to Windows Xp. I had about 4 different error
messages tried uninstall and reinstall but nothing
worked. I found a solution if anyone else has this
problem go to the Symantec site and download the
Rnav2003.exe removal utility let it delete the program
then reinstall. Mine is now working great
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- Windows XP Setup >> Roxio not working on reinstallI needed to reinstall my software that came with my new PC due to constant
crashing issues. Everything has worked perfectly until I reinstalled my
Roxio Easy CD Creator 5.3.4 SP8 Basic. When I attempt to burn a CD, I get a
"Cannot create Creator" error message. I have tried the repair but no luck.
Any other ideas? Thanks!
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Alice in NJ
www.ourcyberfamily.us
"In prosperity our friends know us; in adversity we know our friends."
John Churton Collins
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- Windows XP Setup >> Windows XP install with external CD driveI am trying to install XP on a newly installed Maxtor hard
drive. Since the external CD drive requires a driver for
the cpu to recognize the drive, I cannot run setup from
the CD.
I downloaded the diskette version of XP. Then attempted
to run setup from the A: drive. It went through the
motions of loading the 6 disketts. It then asked for the
CD to be loaded. Of course this dosen't work because the
CD Drive is not active at this point.
Your help would be greatly appreciated.
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- Windows XP >> Application Install ProblemI cannot install a program called Universal OCR in my new
computer with XP Home. All other apllications install
fine. This program installed fine in my old computer with
Windows 98SE. The install stops immediately, saying there
isn't enought space in the hard drive. The hard drive is
a 30Gb drive with 27Gb approx free. Have checked
everything I can think of including Confignt and
Autoexecnt files. Any help gratefully accepted. Thanks
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> SP2 'breaks' Windows ExplorerHello. I just did a fresh install of XP Pro, and then I
installed SP2 right after. Everything is fine, except
that my Windows Explorer utility is having problems. I
have two physical Hard Drives and the second HD has two
Partitions. In Windows Explorer, when I click on the
left hand pane, to see the last partition of the second
HD, Drive G:\, Windows Explorer takes a significant time
to show the contents of Drive G:\-about 2-3 minutes. And
if I click on Windows Explorer while it hangs, it crashes
and takes down Explorer.exe as well (thought, after a few
seconds I return to a normal desktop.) But if I wait it
out, eventually G: drive content showsup, but I have to
wait way TOO Long!
But this doesn't occur if I use 'My Computer' icon on the
desktop. I can click on G:\ drive w/o any problems. And
if I'm in Windows Explorer and I first click on My
Computer first, and then click on the G:\ drive icon on
the RIGHT side pane, no problems. Only when I click on
G:\ drive on the left do I get issues. BTW, I first
tried out SP2 after I upgraded from a XP install with
SP1a and I never had this problem. Only after the fresh
XP install?
Anyone have any ideas of what I can try to do to fix this?
Thanks a million
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- Windows XP Support >> IE7 problem to open linksHi,
When I try to open Adobe Reader from a link, I get an error message: "You
have no admission to the unit ...." The program is installed and works and I
have administrator privileges. (The link opens if I have opened Adobe Reader
beforehand). The same happens when trying to open certain radio stations. I
had no such problems before installing IE7. Can anybody advice me how to get
back to normal again?
Thank you.
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Kappy (Norway)
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- Windows XP >> Slowing down a program under XPI need to slow down a program to use it on my new fast PC running XP Home.
Does anyone know if "Moslo.com" works under XP?
If not, is there something similar that will slow down programs running
under XP?
Thanks.
--
Jeff McPherson
Email address deliberately false to avoid spam
jeff@falsepart.com
Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free by AVG
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- Windows XP >> no dialup on ie openHi all
Strange problem on xpsp2 home machine.
When i open ie it doesn't bother making the dun box appear.
Possibly the result of gad-networks.com malware.
Even pgraded to ie7 but when offline I just get the following
res://ieframe.dll/dnserrordiagoff.htm
Outlook and firefox are happy to dial the usd adsl modem automatically,
after which ie will work ok.
Have done all of the obvious- eg delete modem/ dialup
accounts/neverdial-when network not present-dial default/quickly
scanned registry.
Have spent hours googling and following the advice given to others but
to no avail.
Am confident that the pc is malware free.
Haven't come across this before so any help will be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
daryl
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- Windows XP >> Outlook ExpressI have win xp home edition. Outlook express wun't spell
cjeck. I have Word and Excel on my computer and both
spell check. I have configured Outlook Express to spell
check but I kep getting "An error occured while running
spell check"
Help!!!
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Compaq Presario 2500 Series - Screen ProblemI have what I can only describe a small 'shadow' which has appeared in the
bottom corner of my screen. I don't believe its a pixel problem. What I
want to do is reduce the size of the display area by about 3mm to try and
remove the 'shadow' - it is easily done on CRT monitor but I don't know how
to do it on a laptop screen - anyone any ideas? Reducing the screen
resolution does not decrease the display area.
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HTH - Any Advice Appreciated - Please Reply To Newsgroup Only
jel183(UK)
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Malke

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Posted: Fri Jun 25 22:38:23 CDT 2004 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> Hardware recognition issue
When I plug in a USB Device(ie external hard drive) I do
not see it as a usable drive on 'my computer. I see it
in device manager.
Sometimes I get the error that device could not be loaded
due to a missing driver. This just recently happened. i
used to be able to see these devices.
Any help is appreciated.
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Windows XP1266
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Posted: Fri Jun 25 22:38:23 CDT 2004 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> Hardware recognition issue
You need to assign it a drive letter. Right click on My Computer select
Manage. On the following screen, select Disk Management. The drive should
appear on the right hand side of the screen.
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Cari (MS-MVP Windows Client - Printing, Imaging & Hardware)
www.coribright.com
"Mark R" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:21b9c01c45b21$5ecbcf00$EMail@HideDomain.com...
> When I plug in a USB Device(ie external hard drive) I do
> not see it as a usable drive on 'my computer. I see it
> in device manager.
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> Sometimes I get the error that device could not be loaded
> due to a missing driver. This just recently happened. i
> used to be able to see these devices.
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> Any help is appreciated.
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- Windows XP Network >> RPCI get messages that my system has to shut down due to an
RPC (something)...i dont understand what it is...it
happens pretty frequently, and is pretty annoying. Any
ideas?
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- Windows XP Network >> Chuck's Worst Nightmare - Enabling DHCP???Hey all (probably just Chuck haha) I set the network up on some software that
came with the TRENDnet rooter - 'Broadband IP Gateway + Fast EtherSwitch' -
when I open the program I see a profile for both computers, but neither have
an actual internet connection.
Chuck you said "Enable DHCP on the router, and setup the router per your
ISP's service." you overestimate my knowledge lol...what is DHCP and how
would I go about enabling it and setting up my ISP's service???
I also have no idea what the DHCP client is, or how I'd go about enabling
that...I think I know how to get IP addresses though.
Thanks...and sorry again...I am the network bafoon
Alex
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- Windows XP Network >> Windows XP Home: Browsing is slow, many images and some pages do not show upHi,
I have reviewed dozens of Web pages and newsgroup threads discussing
the problems with symptoms similar to what I observe (see below), but
so far neither of the recipes I found worked for me... I'm desperate,
and would like to avoid reinstalling the OS and all other software by
all means. Please help!
The main frustrating symptoms are:
(1) On too many Web pages, most of the images do not show up (like if
they couldn't be found). I see spots with red crosses instead. There
must be some sort of timeout involved, because I see browser trying to
get those images for some time and then "giving up". Refreshing
usually does not help. What does help (in every other case) is
right-clicking a red-crossed placeholder and asking the browser to
"Show picture"...
(2) Some Web pages just cannot be loaded at all. After some trying,
the browser says "Page cannot be displayed", like if the page didn't
exist.
(3) The last observation that may be relevant is the behavior of
nslookup program: it just cannot resolve any names! Neither with 2
seconds timeout, nor with 10 seconds timeout -- it almost always
complains that there was no response from the DNS server. Yes, namely
_almost_ always, because once in a while nslookup does manage to see
some response from DNS... Again, the most confusing thing is that the
browser doesn't seem to have any problems with resolving domain
names... or does it? Is it possible that failures of image downloads
are caused by some problem with DNS client?..
(4) I'm not absolutely sure, but it seems that the problems described
above started to harrass me only recently - after I applied a large
series of patches/upgrades from Microsoft's Windows Update service
(including Windows XP Home SP1a and Internet Explorer 6 SP1).
My current configuration is:
Hardware: Toshiba Satellite, 1.8G, 256K
OS: Windows XP 2002 Home Edition SP1
(Windows Version 5.1 Build 2600.xpsp2.030422-1633; Service Pack
1)
IE: Version 6.0.2800.1106.xpsp2.030422-1633
Update versions:; SP1; Q822925; Q330994; Q828750;
IPCONFIG:
Windows IP Configuration
Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : ZINFANDEL
Primary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . : wines.yarik.net
Node Type . . . . . . . . . . . . : Unknown
IP Routing Enabled. . . . . . . . : No
WINS Proxy Enabled. . . . . . . . : No
DNS Suffix Search List. . . . . . : wines.yarik.net
Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection:
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : wines.yarik.net
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Intel(R) PRO/100 VE
Network Connection
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-08-0D-A9-4A-0B
Dhcp Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.0.20
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.0.1
DNS Servers . . . . . . . . . . . : 216.139.32.33
216.139.33.37
As you can see, this notebook accesses the Internet via another
computer in may home LAN; that gateway computer is running Routing and
Remote Service under Windows 2000 Server and has no _any_ problems
with Internet access over 56K PPP-dialup (so everything must be just
fine with my ISP and their DNS servers).
FWIW: Both computers also run ZoneAlarm firewalls, but I really doubt
that it has anything to do with the problem in question (at least,
shutting both firewalls down doesn't change a bit in my dare
situation).
Please help, save me from insanity!
Thank you,
Yarik.
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- Windows XP >> XP Home won't start, just reboots after splash screenAfter running Disk Defragmenter my computer was not
operating properly, so I restarted the computer. When it
restarted shortly after getting the XP Home splash screen
the system blue screened and immediately restarted. One
cannot read the blue screen because it only flashes on
the screen. When I tried the safe mode the system hung
at MUP.SYS. I disabled MUP.SYS, but then the system just
hangs at the next item that loads. I have replaced the
kernel and the startup files from the repair option
during setup. Nothing seems to fix the problem.
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- Windows XP Basic >> Making XP Home a legal copy?Hi all,
If a computer has a version of XP on it which fails windows validation then
is it possible to purchase a full version of XP and validate without having
to remove/re-install XP?
If this is possible then what is the process?
Regards,
Paul
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- Windows XP Network >> VPN client in Windows XPI am trying to configure some Windows XP Professional
systems to connect to a VPN server. I have no problem
establishing the tunnel with a regular LAN Internet
connection. However, when I hook the computer up to a DSL
modem that uses PPPoE to provide its service, I cannot get
the VPN client to send the packets out the virtual
interface... Windows keeps trying to put them on the LAN
instead of rerouting the specified IP block through the
VPN tunnel. I am using both the Windows XP PPPoE client
and the Windows XP VPN client under SP1. There are no
Internet connectivity problems in play here, it is simply
that when the Internet connection is provided by PPPoE
instead of Ethernet, packets destined for the specific
remote network are not sent through the PPPoE client. Do I
have a misconfiguration? Does something have to be changed
to make this work with the dreadful PPPoE? Is this
insurmountable?? Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
Ryan
PS
Another thing I wonder about is dynamic IPs - is there any
way for Windows' VPN client to learn its IP address for
the local tunnel endpoint? If you get your IP dynamically,
then every time it changes you have to go in and change
the tunnel endpoint. Is there a better way?? Thank you all
you wonderful, helpful people.
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- Windows XP Network >> PPPoE ConnectionI am using SBC Yahoo DSL and everytime I start the
Connection Manager I get the "Connection Settings" window
and it says "Creating the PPPoE connection..." It takes
from 2 -3 minutes to make this connection and sometimes
it just stays there and the action never completes. The
folks at SBC say it is a Windows XP issue. Can anyone help
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- customize >> Day of the week shown in date/time areaI have a problem wiht the day of the week (ie Tuesday) being shown in the
date/time area. I can't figure out how to get rid of it. I t makeing all of
the start menu and notifcation area icons larger. Can somebody anybody help
me?
Chris
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- Windows XP Hardware >> XP home won't let me install new driverI have a Radeon 9700Pro and I need to put the latest drivers on. So, I turn
off system restore and uninstall the drivers from add/remove. So far so
good. But then I have to reboot to complete the uninstall process, and
here's where XP automatically puts on the old drivers (complete with a
little icon telling me this) without any input from me! How on earth am I
supposed to update my GFX card driver?
Thanks for any help (getting desperate) ;(
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- Windows XP Setup >> How can I change the font of my Windows XP?I could change the font of my oldest version of Windows XP to another font
which name is "MS UI Gothic" by normal way, but just can't do it now.
Anybody here who know how to change it please tell me, please~~
AGAIN: CHANGE FONT "Tahoma" to FONT"MS UI Gothic".
PLEASE HELP ME!! ~~~~>_<~~~~
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- Windows XP Security >> Login ID set to blankEach time I reboot/logout my WinXP Pro machine on a
domain, the last user name appears and all I need to
enter is his password. How can I set this machine (or
all machines in my domain, for that matter) to blank the
User ID after a reboot or logout?
Thanks.
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- Windows XP >> Intellitype software causing lagHey guys and gals; I tried to find the correct newsgroup and this is where I
ended up, so please bear with me.
I recently formatted because of a bad HDD and have WinXP Pro SP2. When I
play World of Warcraft in windowed mode (which means that the game only takes
up a portion of the screen instead of 100% of the screen) the video will lag
very much if I press any button that causes intellitype software to generate
a pop-up notification on the screen (such as Num Lock, Caps Lock, Volume up
or down). If I turn up the Anti-Aliasing on my video card settings to a
higher setting, the lag becomes much much worse. However, if i play when the
game takes up 100% of the screen (like any normal game would run) I get zero
lag / chop when I press the aforementioned buttons on my keyboard no matter
how strong the Anti-Aliasing may be. I've tried setting World of Warcraft on
high priority and it doesn't help. Any other suggestions?
~ Jonathan
P.S. just wanted to mention that I didn't have this problem before the
format and I'm using the same intellitype software as before.
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- Windows XP Update >> errorWhen I try to run update I get followıng error. I tried athe sugested
changes but stıll doesnot work
Please change your Internet Explorer security settings
To save changes to your settings for this website, you need to enable
userdata persistence for Internet Explorer. Complete the steps below, and
then click Change settings to the left and try saving your changes again.
In Internet Explorer, on the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
Click the Security tab, click the Internet security zone icon, and then
click Custom Level.
In the Settings dialog box, scroll to the Miscellaneous section.
Under Userdata persistence , select Enable.
Click OK and when the security warning dialog box appears, click Yes.
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- Windows XP >> Emachine M2350 won't boot WindowsHi y'all,
A couple nights ago I left my computer on and the next day I found the
laptop doing some strange boot process where it would automatically
boot after 30 seconds or it would ask me how i wanted to boot windows..
my friend was able to pull up a screen by using F8 and determined that
the problem was caused by a Windows update called Service Pack 2..
I've been in contact with emachines tech support for the past week
hoping that they would help me get my computer back into running mode
but unfortunately nothing has helped so far.. I ordered the Restore CD
packaged and recieved it in the mail today. I attempted to use these
cds but nothing happened when i put it in my dvd/cd drive.
CAN SOMEONE HELP ME? HOW DO I DO SYSTEM RESTORE USING THESE CDS?
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