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Two :)

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That would require a 2000/3 server that you can run IIS on. At the very least.

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I suggest installing to the standard IDE harddrive, and not to the SATA drive.

You can't use RAID 0+1, you don't have enough drives.

When the windows installer starts it asks for secondary drivers, you can press f6 and load a floppy disk and it will be able to get the raid drivers that you require.

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What version of windows are you running, AND have you thought about switching to another firewall program?

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Eh, if the user needs access to it, they must be able to get at it.

I don't think its really possible to do what you want, at least not easily.

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this is sorta old now... but danni as long as you know the root password for mysql you can install phpmyadmin on any webspace and have it connect (assuming it is allowed to connect from that site (if its local its not an issue)

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Honestly? My mini has to be the quietest computer I've ever owned.. my main tower puts out alot of noise...

Try looking for small form factor cases, and remember, less noise means less airflow, which means more heat.

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What kinda of video card do you have, all the CPU power and ram in the world is not going to help without a good video card.

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There must be some software that can do this for me, Does Nero have such facility?

Nope, either they can read it, or they can't, period.

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Not sure how any computer users can even get away without a two buttoned mouse anymore.

The quick solution, IMO, would be to run down to best buy, or your local computer shop, and pickup a cheap 2 buttoned mouse.

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Awsome, care to share for the next person who comes by looking for the same help? :)

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You could try running with gentoo (about as light and extensible as it comes).

But realiticly for hosting downloads you might be better off milking a cheap hosting account from somewhere in the WWW.

I believe ASmallOrange has some good pure bandwidth plans that will allow you to host static content (html pages) and files, that are on the inexpensive side :)

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Whitespace for being the most complex...

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Dude, read the dates on the posts.

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psst really old thread ;)

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You still need to think about this from the user end, alot of people hate java applications as they look ugly and are resource hogs (at least the old java was, not sure about java 2)

I know i dont want more programs to be done in java, which seem slower to me.

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Did you trying googleing for your soundcards drviers?

Windows 98 had very limited driver support out of the box

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Bad port? another bad cable? if its homemade was it terminated properly?

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Check your cables, its sound like theyve died or had a short.

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Sounds like a bad monitor.
Or at least some bad pins.

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I really suggest not using hubs and rather getting routers or level 3 switches (mini routers)

Hubs need to be connected via Cross over cable. not via whatever you usualy buy at bestbuy.

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Its probally a change Dani either did or overlooked on an upgrade. personally id rather see the exact time.

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you need to get a windows 98 start disk, and pop it into the computer

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=http://support.microsoft.com:80/support/kb/articles/q221/8/29.asp&NoWebContent=1

that will be the best :) read that and you should understand instead of me trying to give you instructions :)

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I hate to say, but in my experience, it seems that only programmers, who rarely have graphic abilities, are interested in validation. I should know, I'm a programmer. Then again, I'm a graphic designer too. ;)

i dunno my site should pass all w3c validations includeing CSS and XHTML 1.0 and it looks purdy damn nice >.<

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Dani... I'm disappointed in you.

Results of Webpage Validation

:P

its just one tag that probally hasnt been updated in a while :)

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did you just try DELETE? or TAB?

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yes they are quite abit differnt. 2500's are just waht they are 2500's they arnt modual at all. 2600's are totaly modual everything can be loaded and unload and they can have any type of port you buy for them. but as its a personall lab you can probally stick with 2500's

never go into hubs. hubs are a waste of bw. they will clog the network swiches should always be used in place of hubs

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well to start with networking, i wouldnt suggest 2500 serries as they are old and out dated, id suggest learning howto do shit on the new 2600 serries, there about as expensive as the 2500 serries used to be.. no hubs fyi ;D. for Novell id suggest buying their student books that they have for their classes i found it highly usefull for when i was learning CNA materials, of course i was a student then ^^. i still have the book. if your going to be studying for CCNA see if you can find someone else who is taking the classes and get the CCNA class material from them.

Back to Novell. its an ok system, it is a NOS it has no real workstation features. its most command line and gui is 100% java and horrid to work with if its not nessary.

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wow ima hafta think about this....

last time i checked windows 9x serries didnt have a boot manager....

my best suggestion to you would be to try to find the isntall data on your hd and remove it...

however im not sure what type of damange this could cause :\

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you would need to setup filesharing :D which i belive would be rather a pain in the arse :)