Yeah, they should be using the network drives as their primary storage area. Corporate setups usually involve having the user's profile stored on a network drive.
Just tell them to use the network area and that they stand to lose anything that isn't saved there. They'll seeon get the message.
Burn speed will vary with each individual blank disc. I've got a Sony also and on x4 Ritek media it can burn at x4, but maybe 40% of the time will do so at x2. Sony aren't the greatest at getting this right, apparently.
Upshot is - if you want to burn at x8, buy x8 media.
I've got a Belkin 4-port and it's disappointing. When switching between machines the mouse pointer often gets 'lost', though it can usually be brought back by switching back and forth a couple of times. Also the mouse point movement isn't as smooth as it should be some of the time but...
>> "and the blaster worm fix from symantec didnt pick anything up."
He needs to go to Windows Update and get all the patches. The one for this particular issue is MS03-039.
You don't need to encrypt anything. Just right-click on the folder or file, select Properties and then go into Security. The XP help files have a lot of pages about this stuff. Encryption is a seperate issue to permissions.
You can disable the RPC (Remote Procedure Call) services before going online. If you can't do that you'll have to take your chances or get the install from someone else.
Also just tried it on McAfee VirusScan Enterprise 7.1 (one of our client uses this). It said seven infected files but it only flagged one of the viruses.
NAV version 2002 with full updates as of today 21st March. Six out of the seven detected but only when manually scanned.
Is there any result yet on which is consitantly the best AV?
>> " I would be able to go into my computer....(which I did and I didn't see the drive) and go to disc management and the new slave drive should be there....even though it hasn't been partitioned or formatted ?"
The reaon that you didn't see it before is BECAUSE it hasn't been...
If money is a consideration then don't use Photoshop. There are several really good photographic editing packages available for a LOT less money. Paint Shop Pro 8 is particularly good.
Have they managed to get non-anti-aliased fonts looking anywhere near as good as Windows yet?
(no, that is not intended to be flame-bait. I really do live in hope that one day fonts will look as good on Linux).
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