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NameLinda
Date2009-01-01 16:31
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Home Pagetwosucculentsisters.blogspot.com
MessageI was wondering. Can i change the name of my blog anytime or is it fixed?

Thanks, Linda


NameGary Turner
Date2008-12-30 6:16
MessageI have a question about Netbios over TCP/IP. Where I work, we just downed the Novell Server. We have an NT 4 Server that has Engineering files on it. One Server is Novell, one is NT 4.Server. When an Engineer would open a folder on the NT Server and look for a file, the hour glass would scan back and forth, back and forth, for up to a minute and a half. Large amount of files. Until I bulleted Disable Netbios over TCP/IP. Then, the files would come almost instantaneously. Ok, now, we've shut down the Novell Server and gone to a new Windows Server 2003. But, now, the drive mapping to the NT 4 Server disappeared until I bulleted Default Use Netbios setting from the DHCP server. The drive mapping to the NT Server came back and the Engineers could access it but, the hour glass scans back and forth, back and forth....many seconds to a few minutes.....Help!!!


NamePaul
Date2008-12-28 16:23
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MessageThank you for the excellent information on file shares between Win98 and XP/Vista. I have been fighting with this for hours, and feel like I tapped out the information at Microsoft. Between the NTLM update to Win98 and allowing network access to the non-guest account via local security, I finally got it to work.


NameDJ Druskee
Date2008-12-27 16:05
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Home Pagehttp://blindawg.blogspot.com
MessageI had a problem and you solved it when I read a response to another query.(address bar vs.search bar)Thanks.I am a recent (1 yr.) computer user and feel like the proverbial fish out of water.Have a nice day...and I WILL use the forums.


Namewyassin
Date2008-12-26 5:32
Messagesmilie grat



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NameTony Wilkinson
Date2008-12-20 14:13
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MessageThanks for maintaining this helpful site.


NameSteve Payson
Date2008-12-17 10:54
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MessageThank you for this site. smilie


NameFritz Owens
Date2008-12-15 12:22
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Home Pagehttp://www.OwensStudios.com
Messagesmilie I enjoyed reading all of your varied posts.

Unfortunately, now that we live in the mountains of Western North Carolina, I have to make do with a Verizon PC card for something a little better than dial-up and it doesn't handle YouTube too well. So I generally avoid it. Any suggestions along that line?

My main concern right now is posting my copyrighted photographs to a web site or blog and preventing people from stealing them. I'm constrained by lack of funds since Katrina so find Adobe Photoshop for watermarking and inserting a copyright very pricey as is Thumbs Plus. I've had a suggestion that I should use Flash but apparently that is exceptionally costly.

Any suggestions?

I like the way you think and intend to follow your blog - first one I've picked out to do that. it also triggers opff a memory of a joke concerning "I like the way you think" - kids in school or some such nonsense.

Musically yours,

Fritz Owens
Professional Pianist, Composer, Photographer, Teacher and Keyboard Recording Artist for over 40 years in New Orleans - until Katrina


NameLinda
Date2008-12-15 4:16
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Home Pagehttp://www.darwenreporter.com
MessageI've had the good fortune to receive your help when I've posted on google blogger help.

You always reply in an easy to understand way for us less technically minded sorts! smilie

Your doing a great job keep it up.


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