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Vel Straty

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  1. I donno your ISA server's configuration, but i guess its trying to block your IP(PC) because its trying to use skype, or is trying to use an unwanted program/port/etc... I don't use ISA server so I cannot say I'm accurate, but you might want to ask your IT administrator or if you can access it and configure it, maybe you want to take a look into what port its trying to use and/or the other(what ever it is) and disable that rule.
  2. Slowing it down... That reminds me of something when I used to use for the same problem back in Windows 95. It won't be of much of a problem solver but there's a DOS program that slows your PC. I guess what the program does is to make unuseful/unneeded commands inside your PC so that the computers attention will go more to the other direction. I'll look in to it. But, in the mean time, look into the below page which I found by googling. http://www.geocities.com/kulhain/ Maybe it has things you need.
  3. Thank you brucevangeorge! I'll be waiting for a good news!
  4. I cannot be sure but, OEM software is tied to the hardware. Anyway, as the last post has said, build it with your dell oem cd. I have a HP brand PC that was so messed up with many scripts etc and junks inside the OEM DVD but after long hours, I've managed to make a plain old normal XP CD by nliting it. It should get your skils up so try.
  5. Thank you Softix! And Happy Holidays! Will be waiting for it!
  6. Not really brucevangeorge. What I always do is make a backup copy of what I print by printing it to a pdf and then printing them directly to the printer or vice versa. Its like making a hard copy and a digital copy that we can search back later. The second reason is that we do many business in and out of the states that varies on laws different from the states. Its like an auditing. So, does any one know of this kind of program that can print and do digital copies at the same time?
  7. Hi All, I'm looking for a program on the client side or the server side that can be installed to make digital copies of all the printing jobs. Everyone knows that if you print to a, say HP Deskjet 955c printer, you only get a paper printed copy. Or if you use such programs like PrimoPDF/cutePDF which makes pdf documents for you. But one can only do one job. Is there a software that automatically does two things at once automatically? I've looked up on this forum for a similar post but was not the one I was looking for. (http://www.msfn.org/board/digital-copy-printed-documents-t43676.html&mode=linear) i.e. a user prints to a printer, but also makes a digital copy also with the filename with the date and time made together saved elsewhere on the hard drive of the client or the server. If the solution is a freeware, it would be better. I need support for WinXP and Vista. I currently do not have a Windows server up and running but it can be done. Thank you!
  8. What you should do is re-nlite with all the settings you've done in the settings file except, don't remove the firewall section. Its because this is the easiest thing that you could do. Or would adding a 3rd party firewall be of any use? Like try installing outpost 1.0 that is free of use and is very lite to your system not ike the norton stuff.
  9. I don't know what kind of system you're trying to build but, when I can't find the driver for my system for an OS, 1. I look for it in another Windows OS and backup that driver up for the use for the OS that i'm trying to build. 2. If that doesn't work, for your system, try installing Windows XP in it. It usually has the default drivers that you need in it with the name of the chipset. So, write down the chipset name and, if possible, backup the specific driver for the chipset from the WinXP system, hoping that it will work in your Win2k3 system. 3. If that doesn't work, or, before number two, what you should've done when you wrote down the chipset name, find it on the chipset manufactuers web page for that specific driver. Hope it goes alright.
  10. I guess you're talking about a client that can access the server and use the applications installed on the server right? If you go in a straight forward way, I think what you're talking about is a thin-client network or some thing like that. Google "thin client" about it and you might find useful pages about it. A not recommended way is to use a terminal server patch or somthing like that that will enable multiple remote desktop connections instead of one connections on an WinXP Pro computer. I hope you know, but usually when you use a remote desktop, and connect to a WinXPPro machine, the other user who is using the computer at that time, regardless of local user or remote user, will get kicked out. A patch like above will let you connect up to about 3 users at once without others being kicked out. If you wanna do the above patch method, you might want to get a good machine and install all those apps that you use on that server computer. FYI, Be warned that the above patch method will not be good for security and multiple uses of a software at one time by many people will not get software makers happy, likely, a violation of the eula stuff. If you just want to have your old computer be a file server, then just make a shared folder on the server and redirect the my documents folders by editing the registry or by right-clicking the My Documents folder and redirecting it to the srver shared folder. You can also redirect the local settings, application data folders etc on to the server by only using the Winxp Pro comp on the server. (This i've done this long time ago...) Or just get a Windows Server 2003 OS and it'll do the job. I donno about the new Windows Home Server if it can do the above stuff though. Good Luck on it!
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