A couple of problems....
OK first off I am the local Admin of my W2K box at my job as well as the domain admin and good old W2K Pro won't let me change my fonts on the desktop settings back to small it tells me I have to contact my administrator since I may not have the needed rights any ideas??? And secondly the head programmer runs IFTP ...
OK first off I am the local Admin of my W2K box at my job as well as the domain admin and good old W2K Pro won't let me change my fonts on the desktop settings back to small it tells me I have to contact my administrator since I may not have the needed rights any ideas???
And secondly the head programmer runs IFTP on some of our customer's machines so that they can ftp into us at night after the backup (It's all automated) but at this one location IFTP won't work it keeps saying that the machine is not connected to the network and even though it is only dial up right now (They are awaiting DSL) it will be connected and it still doesn't run any suggestions??? Thanks Folks!!
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And secondly the head programmer runs IFTP on some of our customer's machines so that they can ftp into us at night after the backup (It's all automated) but at this one location IFTP won't work it keeps saying that the machine is not connected to the network and even though it is only dial up right now (They are awaiting DSL) it will be connected and it still doesn't run any suggestions??? Thanks Folks!!
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More information on your problems might help us to offer some advice.
specificly about your config (not how much memory hdd you have)
For the fonts, it is probably local security policy. go edit it, but check it with your policy maker first. They tend to get pissed off if users go around messing with stuff.
specificly about your config (not how much memory hdd you have)
For the fonts, it is probably local security policy. go edit it, but check it with your policy maker first. They tend to get pissed off if users go around messing with stuff.