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Most home PC's don't use parity memory. There are motherboards that support it, though, so there are probably some people who are using it in home PC's.
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When you press a key on most laptops (even my Dell Latitude D600 and the Inspiron 4100 I had before it), the keyboard will usually flex just a little bit. Try pressing a little bit harder than...
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That used to be the case, but recent NICs and motherboards shouldn't need the cable. The PCI 2.2 spec added PME (Power Management Event) functionality, which allows WOL via the PCI slot. Both the...
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Except for their budget models, they are really well-built laptops. But they tend to be more expensive and they're generally built with business customers in mind who don't need the latest and...
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For long battery life, you'll want to look into a notebook that uses the Pentium M processor -- the one used in "Centrino" setups. (Not the Pentium 4-M, which is a completely different CPU.)
If...
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Those links don't work. You'd probably be better off posting the brand name and model.
For the most part, you'll be fine with most any mainstream brand like Netgear, Linksys, SMC, D-Link, or...
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If one computer's working, then the router's fine and you just need to figure out why the other computer isn't grabbing an IP address from DHCP. The NIC light coming on doesn't necessarily mean the...
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The easiest way would be to add the Domain Users group to each machine's local Administrators group. Like Abe pointed out, that's a local group on each machine -- meaning you'd need to change that...
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It's not just a ping or traffic on a certain port that will wake up the computer. There's a special packet type for WOL (sometimes called "Magic Packet"). And like others have mentioned, you need...
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I've had plenty of XP systems on an NT domain, but didn't script printer installations on 'em.
(Sorry!)
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Windows 2000 Server and Windows 2003 Server have terminal services built in, but the standard releases of Windows NT Server 4.0 didn't. There was a separate release of NT for terminal services: ...
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The other questions have been answered already, so I guess I'll take a stab at this one.
Technically, it is possible to encrypt and compress a file or folder, but not using NTFS' native...
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I don't have any first-hand info for you, but eventid.net is a good place to look up errors' event ID numbers and they have some info that might help:
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If it's a parallel printer, you can get a router with a built-in print server. SMC and D-Link have sold a number of models with print servers, like the SMC 7004BR or 7004ABR and the D-Link DI-704P. ...
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Using the Dell "Server Assistant" CD doesn't mean you'll lose your data (unless you select to reconfigure your array or something like that). It just basically copies driver files and whatnot to a...
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