January 1997:
My first computer
Packard Bell Pentium 200 MMX, 32 MB RAM, 3.2 GB Quantum Fireball Hard drive, 16x CD-ROM (one of the first to sound like it was taking off), horrible sound card/33.6 modem combo card, integrated S3 ViRGE graphics -- $2000
17" Packard Bell Monitor -- $800
4...
Win2k Service Pack 2 works fine as long as everything was working fine before it was installed. I had an error with my winsock.dll caused by IIS before upgrading to SP2 the first time. After the install I was was no longer able to view the properties on any of my drives or folders. Once I...
1. Sony
2. CPD-420GS
3. 1024 x 768 because it seems to be the best compromise between picture quality and readability from a distance
4. 32-bit color
5. 100 Hz
6. Best: The GPE button--It offers 3 different graphical enhancement modes: Standard, Presentation, and Graphics/Video.
The Standard...
Upgrading to Office 2000 probably will not solve your problem, and it could possibly make it even worse. Quite a few people that I have talked to that upgraded/converted databases from Access 97 to Access 2000 have experienced problems during the conversion.
As far as Win2k is concerned, I ran...
Windows 2000 Professional supports up to 2 processors. If you want any more than that you'll have to get one of the server editions.
Edit: Disregard the above. I didn't read your question correctly.
I have found the Event Viewer (which is in the Administrative Tools) to be somewhat useful when problems occur. Often, you can search for solutions to a problem by going to the Microsoft site and using the event description as your search criteria.
Permissions can be useful when you want to...
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