Monday, January 28, 2013

How can i TRUST a win 2000 server domains to win 2003 domain?

Q. in win 2000 when i try to add forwarder like 2003 the manu is desabled an said that bacause of this is a root server.
is it deferent from 2003 to make a trust in 2000.

A. I don't know.

What scratch ticket would give me the highest chance of winning?
Q. I have a hundred dollars and I'm trying to win 2000. I know the likelihood isn't very high either way, but out of these options which one would be the best -- buying 100 1$ tickets, buying 50 2$ tickets, buying 20 5$ tickets, buying 10 10$ tickets or 5 20$ tickets? I don't know much about scratch tickets so which combination would give me the highest probability of winning?

A. 1. Go to the website of your state lotto and find out what the odds are for each scratch and win ticket.
2. Find out how many tickets are left and how many prizes are left and what they are(the sizes of prizes left)
3. Buy the more expensive tickets, either the $10 or $20 tickets as in general, they print a less of these and the prizes are always much bigger when you do win. Also, if you think about it, what are the tickets that most people buy? You guessed it, the cheaper tickets. So, they make a lot more of them and the prizes get burned up pretty quick.

Hope that helps.

How do I grant access from a Windows 2000 computer to a Windows XP computer?
Q. I created a small network between a Win 2000 and Win XP computer, but I cannot access files on the 2000 computer through the XP computer, but vice versa works fine. I only created it for simple file and printer sharing. Can someone please explain this to me? Better yet, can someone provide me with a solution to solve this problem.

A. Hi,

take a look to the link below:

http://www.homenethelp.com/web/howto/HomeNet-Win2kXP.asp

How do I get all the colors back on my comp...win 2000 only 16 colors and cant view any pics?
Q. I just reinstalled win 2000 but now I have no options to change it to a higher color res its only 16 colors and my pixels only set at 800 by 600 I know my comp can do better then that I just had it set before for more my help is not helping I dont know what my adapters name is so I cant reinstall it please help I cant view much because of this

A. I recognize your problem: You don't have video drivers installed, and this can be remedied several ways. First of all, if you bought your computer from a major PC manufacturer you probably got CDs with drivers, documentation, etc. Find the one that says it contains drivers and install the Video Driver. If it has no easy way to install but the driver file is on the CD, copy the file to your C:/ and name it something like VideoDriver. Go to step 8.

If you bought your video card separately, you should have received a CD with drivers and software on it. Put in the CD and install the Video Drive. It it has no easy way to install but the driver file is on the CD, copy the file to your C:/ and name it something like VideoDriver. Go to step 8.

If you bought your computer (including video driver or onboard video) from a major PC manufacturer and can't find a driver from them, go to their website and find out where you can download drivers for your model of computer. Dell can do this, Hp can do this, Gateway can do this, XYZ Computers can do this. Either install (if it is an executable) or copy the file to your C:/ and name it something like VideoDriver. Go to step 8.

If you're getting nowhere so far, find out your type of motherboard (if the video port is on the motherboard) or your type of video card. You can do this by staring intently at the device and hoping some of the jumble of seemingly random letters appears to be a model name. A magnifying glass might help. We're getting desperate now. If you come up with a name, use your search engine of choice to find <name> driver. Hopefully you'll find the file that you need. Execute if it's an executable, otherwise save the file to your C:/ and name it something like VideoDriver. Go to Step 8.

STEP 8 (named thusly because I felt like it): So you've got the file called VideoDriver on the root of C Drive. Go to your desktop. Right-click My Computer and click Properties. Go to the Hardware Tab and open Device Manager. You have here a list of hardware. Anything with a red X is disabled, and anything with a yellow ! is installed incorrectly (in this case missing a driver). You probably don't have any red X's, but if you do, right-click and Enable Device. You probably have several yellow !'s because you just did a fresh install of Windows. Right now we're concerned about your display devices. Right-click the device in question and click Properties. Update the driver and point it in the direction of your saved VideoDriver file.

Good luck.



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