Q. My graphics aren't working properly, i can only use the screen resolution 800 by 600 with 16 colors. And i can't even use youtube because the graphics are so bad, it was working before but i turned it on this morning and all the pictures and colors were screwed. i do not have the disk for windows 2000 pro anymore. the only thing it says for my graphics is that im using VGAsave. Someone please help me, if i don't fix it soon its going out the window.
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I have a printer for windows xp and 2000. It wont work with my 64 bit windows 7 computer. How to fix this?
Q. My moms fax printer works for her windows xp computer. Her computer is not good but it prints what she needs. And we need it to work on my windows 7 64 bit computer. Problem keeps occuring with system requirements when we try to install the software saying that compatible with xp and windows 2000. Anyone know how to fix this? Please Help!
A. Get drivers for Windows 7 from the printer maker's web site.
What will happen if I install sevice pack 4 in my Window 2000 build in NT Technologies?
Q. Is that mean Window 2000 build in NT Technologies doesn't anymore exist in my PC? it is other previous program files like internet IE explorer, still working after that?
A. Service pack 4 is just a collection of all previous security updates for Windows 2000. Other than fixing bugs you will not see any "bad" effects. It would be highly recommended that you DO apply the service pack.
How do you make it so the owner of a file or folder can't change the permissions in Windows 2000 Server?
Q. I want to create a directory share for Windows 2000 Server that any user can write to. However, I want it so when users add or create files, they can't view or modify others' data. This works out fine, but how do you make it so the owner of a folder can't change the permissions, while still leaving them as the owner? Otherwise users could deny Admins permissions to that file, and then admins would have to reset the permissions for that file which can be time-consuming. Any ideas?
A. Sorry but you can't. If they created the folder/file, then they have the rights to modify it as well. This is the problem for administrators everywhere. The one things is, that as an admin you can take ownership of that file and fix any rights issues after the user screws them up. You may have to log into the server as the local admin to do it if they removed the domain admin rights however.
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