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mattofak

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  1. You either have DNS servers listed in your network configurations that you don't need, or you dont have the DNS servers you need in your network configurations... most likely the latter, your domain probably has its own dns server running, so you will need the IP of that most likely, check out the configurations of the other working pcs in your domain, and see what there settings are, that might help isolate whats wrong!

  2. it doesnt matter who you login as, its the computer, its probably blocked at the server/router from access the WAN. If your the domain admin, check out your gp settings, your dhcp settings, your routing settings, your computer group settings, and then if you still cannot get online come back and talk to us...

    and for bloody sakes, do you have winxp pro(assumably) with sp2? check out the firewall settings!, also, do you have a proxy enabled?, maybe you need some tunneling settings/proxy password settings!

  3. Lol, we all had to start somewhere, just for your info, the one on the right is the power cable, the middle one is the EIDE cable and the one on the left is generally the audio jumper, although if its two pronged it might not be, no matter...

    anyway, the cable you want to replace is the EIDE cable, you can follow my instructions below

    -Power down your machine

    -Unplug the EIDE cable from your motherboard and cdrom drive, as well as any other hardware it might be connected to

    -Get your replacement EIDE cable and plug it into the motherboard and then plug in the cdrom and other hardware making sure that pin1(the coloured wire on mose EIDE cables) plugs into the right hand side of the cdrom...

  4. Meaning that you find the hardware manufacturer on the web and you then find your product from them, and they should have a download page where you can download drivers. If its a generic brand which you cant tell you made it, then try gateway(good luck on that one, gateway support is a joke), and if that doesnt work try windows update...

    still, it probably is a cable problem, dont update the driver unless you have to

  5. Ok, maybe there isnt an easy way to do it in adobe photoshop, but what you could do is break you image down into section...

    Since your document is 80*60, that would break down into 4*3 A4 sheets with room for overlap, or 5*3 sheets if your printer cannot do edge to edge printing...

    Then do print with preview, and go upto posistion and uncheck the centre image checkbox, then you have to posistion each segment individually to print... icky, its annoying, but thats the only way i can remember how do it for now...

  6. Well, im not sure if its included in any office distro besides msfot office 2k3, but there is a handy app called Microsoft Office Document Imaging which acts as a virtual printer sperating your huge image into several smaller sheets that could be printed. Also, most desktop publishing apps such as Adobe InDesign and Microsoft Publisher will allow you to print multi page spreads. Also, most image editing programs such as Adobe Photoshop will allow you to print double page spreads as well...

  7. Did you change your hardware or anything, the NIC card you're using might need different driver files, or it might need the native drivers for the platform you're installing.... (i wouldnt think so, but...)

    However, are you sure that the files are the same, bit for bit? And are you sure that when you auto generate the files that you're copying the right drivers over? It might be a little strange to the system having the right named device in the ini, but not the right instructions...

    Also, i've looked through my collection of nic drivers and i cannot find any literal string "***NIC***", so I'm curious, why do you think it needs to be changed?

    [EDIT]

    Ah, wait, are you trying to say that you are using the same driver ini's/inf's for all cards and simply changing the named device?

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