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Here is a link that may help: [url]http://www.theeldergeek.com/run_commands_specific_to_the_registry.htm[/url] Since the run command is missing you can't run the registry editor from there. Browse to: C:\WINDOWS and run the regedit.exe file. You must be an Administrator to run the editor. Good Luck

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Hello all, I am in a corporate environment and hoping that I am in the correct Forum. Our file server is running very low on space. We are at approximatly 10GB and dropping. Before the executives approve us buying a new server they want us to look into utilizing the …

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My company is currently running Exchange 2003 on a Windows 2003 server. We had Exchange 2000 set up so that if a read receipt was requested on an internal email it would force you to send the receipt and for external emails you could choose if you want to send …

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I have had a discussion with my CFO about this. I am not sure if it is possible and appreciate any help that can be provided. Currently both my manager and I are in posession of everyones password who logs into the network. We are working to set up every …

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You can try running the defrag tool to see if that will clear up your problem. The only other thing that I can think of is to fdisk the drive and then reformat it. Make sure to remove all of the files you want to keep before running fdisk or …

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Is the power light on your case turing on? I had a similar situation and after getting a new power supply and motherboard I found out it was the processor. I got a new processor and now everything is working fine.

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Open Windows Explorer, click Tools, Folder Options. Click on the View tab, uncheck the box next to Hide Protected Operating System Files. Click ok. In the left pane click on your C:\ drive. Find the boot.ini file. Open it in Notepad and delete the line for the OS that you …

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The hard drive only makes that sound when it is busy? From the sounds of it your hard drive is going bad. I would be sure to backup everything of importance before it goes. The read/write head is more than likely dragging across the disk and will scratch it to …

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Set your currnt hard drive as the master and the new hard drive as the slave. Put them on the Primary IDE channel, it should be marked on your motherboard as IDE0 or IDE1, I do not remember which. Set up the CD-Rom on the secondary IDE channel as the …

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Hey eveyone, I would like to create a job, and not sure how, that the server will send out everynight that will power down all of the PC's on the network and then powering them back on in the morning. I would like to do this without it effecting the …

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