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Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2000 4:52 PM
Subject: RE: Stuck at the NT Login box
Yes, the mouse is wireless...It was working without installing the driver
that came with it (9.1) but then I thought that it would be a good idea to
update it.
But what happened is that it could not update
Can you gain access to the NT Server from another workstation? If so you can
map a drive to the administrative share c$ and take a wack at deleting the
logitech driver dll. Do you know what the driver files are?
Also, does the NT box have PC Anywhere or MS Netmeeting running? If so take
My NT server (SP6) was working until I tried without success
to update a Logitech driver for a wireless mouse (NT
compatible).
When I rebooted I could get to the login box but I could not
enter a username because I got the following error message from the
Service Control Manager: 'At least
How do most people on here handle updating a database on a high traffic
site? How do you handle replication of data between old and new versions of
the database? How do you handle uploading the new database? Do you shut
down the old one for a few minutes, thereby shutting the whole site down?
Before you start booting from alternative OSs, or removing the disk and
putting it into another box, have you tried simply changing the screen focus
using ALT+TAB? You should be able to navigate past the SCM error with just
the keyboard - I've done this quite a bit.
The keyboard responds at
bout talking about this NT issue directly?
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From: Philippe Varichon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2000 4:52 PM
Subject: RE: Stuck at the NT Login box
Yes, the mouse is wireless...It was working without installing the driver
i may be simplifying this but can you hit the tab button to highlight the ok
button?
Sincerely,
Shane Witbeck
Webmaster
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-Original Message-
From: Philippe Varichon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2000 5:11 PM
To:
If you happened to format the root NT drive, normally C:, with the FAT or
FAT32 file systems then you can use a DOS/Win9x boot diskette to access the
drive. If it's formatted using NTFS then you'll probably need to use ERD
Commander Pro by Winternals, http://winternals.com/
Regards,
Steve
Shane,
The keyboard does not respond to any command, although at boot time I was able to use
the space bar.
I used another keyboard, same thing. Same for the mouse, I tried 2.
The "OK" button is highlighted but does not respond to the "Enter" command nor the Tab.
Note: My AT scripts and
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Subject: RE: Stuck at the NT Login box
If you happened to format the root NT drive, normally C:, with the FAT or
FAT32 file systems then you can use a DOS/Win9x boot diskette to access the
drive. If it's formatted using NTFS then you'll probably need to use ERD
Commander Pro by Winternals, http
Have you tried plugging a PS2 mouse into the box and booting in safe mode?
That should get you in, at which point you should be able to "update" the
drivers for the Logitech mouse with the older version.
Now, I have to ask in order to satisfy my own curiosity, are you running a
cordless,
Yes, the mouse is wireless...It was working without installing the driver that came
with it (9.1) but then I thought that it would be a good idea to update it.
But what happened is that it could not update and the previous driver might have been
erased because it did not appeared in the
How bout talking about this NT issue directly?
- Original Message -
From: Philippe Varichon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2000 4:52 PM
Subject: RE: Stuck at the NT Login box
Yes, the mouse is wireless...It was working without installing the driver
I do have NTFS.
Can you actually insert the HD into a working NT server and
recover the data from it?
Is it not going to conflict with the other NT OS?
I've done it before a couple times. Did exactly that two days ago when w2k
on a machine went crazy. Copied what I needed and cdr'ed it all
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