I can't change the WORKGROUP or DOMAIN under NT 4.0, why not?
Version 2.x FAQ - NetSwitcher, the ultimate windows network ...NetSwitcher's V2 cannot change the NT DOMAIN or WORKGROUP settings under NT4.0. This is supported under Win9x currently. NetSwitcher V3, which is now release does have this capability. BTW, just in case you're wondering. It will still require that a user have "Add Computer to Domain" rights on the DOMAIN CONTROLLER in order to joing an NT Workstation to the DOMAIN.
Will NT 3.51 drivers work with NT 4.0?
Environment settings set by a batch file are not working.Standard NT drivers will automatically be upgraded from the NT CD. 3rd party drivers may not work and the supplier should be contacted. In particular Video drivers and Printer drivers were moved for NT4.0 from Win32 to the NT executive to improve performance and reduce memory use (basically moved from Ring 3 - user mode to Ring 0 - kernel mode). This does have the effect that a graphics driver could crash NT.
The NT 4.0 scripts don't seem to work against NT domain controllers - why?
Windows NT 4.0 / 2000 / XP Security Patch ScriptsThere's a slight difference in the registry key value which determines the "ProductType" - this was pointed out to me by someone who used my scripts and the NT 4.0 script has since been corrected. Once I dig through my old e-mail, I'd be glad to give him the credit he deserves.
How to change computer Domain/Workgroup?
KUDOS Unofficial Kubuntu FAQAssuming that you want to change your Workgroup name from the default "MSHOME" to "KubuntuGroup"; Tab :: [ Base Settings ] Server Identification ----------------------------------------. | Workgroup: [KubuntuGroup ] | | NetBIOS name: [Don't touch this field! ] | | Server string: [Don't touch this field! ] | '-----------------------------------------------------------------'
Will I be able to upgrade to Windows 98 from Windows NT 4.0?
ActiveWindows -- Frequently Asked Questions - Windows 98 and...No. The Windows 98 upgrade is only designed to upgrade from Windows 95. Installing Windows 98 over Windows NT will be considered as downgrading. To upgrade Windows NT 4.0, you will need to upgrade to Windows NT 5.0.
How does AppMetrics work with NT 4.0 for workgroups instead of a domain?
AppMetrics - Most Frequently Asked QuestionsAppMetrics will work with workgroups. You need to create the same userid with the same password on each of the machines you are using. (Manager, Agent) Then during install you will use that userid for the "Run As" account and the local machine name for the domain name. Check that the AppMetrics Administrators local group on both the Manager and Agent machines have the correct user accounts.
Why don't you have drivers for NT 4.0?
DiskGO by EDGE USB Flash Drive + Ink Pen FAQ'sUnfortunately, Microsoft does not support USB mass storage devices in NT 4.0. There are some third party mass storage device drivers available on the Internet, but we do not support them or the use of any DiskGO? Ink Pen device in a NT 4.0 environment.
Do you support Windows NT 4.0?
hotComm FAQstWorks Corporation no longer supports its Windows products (hotComm, hotComm Lite, hotComm CL) on Windows NT 4.0. Windows NT 4.0 does not support the level of DirectX that hotComm requires. The latest release of DirectX supported by Windows NT 4.0 is DirectX 3.0a, which was supplied in Service Pack 3. Because of this, Windows NT 4.0 users can expect to hear what others say through hotComm VoIP, but are unable to speak themselves.
How do I run HPFS under NT 4.0?
Environment settings set by a batch file are not working.If you want NT support for HPFS, you can upgrade from 3.51 to 4.0 which will retain HPFS support. You can manually install the 3.51 driver under NT 4.0, however this is not supported by Microsoft. In the form entry box which appears, enter Pinball as the Key Name.
Can I fool a application into thinking that Windows XP is Windows 95/98 or NT 4.0?
Windows XP FAQ - Windows and XP FAQs on Tune XPYes. Right click on a shortcut of the program -> properties -> compatibility and check Run in compatibility mode.
Can I use my USBDrive with Windows NT 4.0?
JMTek Customer SupportSince the USBDrive is a true plug-and-play storage device, you will not need to install any drivers in order to use the device. Just plug the USBDrive into any USB port and go. When using Windows 98SE, It is necessary to install the driver file first before connecting your USBDrive to the USB port.
How do I install the driver in Windows NT 4.0?
DDD, FAQInsert the midiLink driver disk into drive A. Or type the drive or directory to locate the driver files.
Do you have a troubleshooting guide for Windows NT 4.0?
PREMIO Computer, Inc. -- PREMIO 820S (6301) FAQ / BIOS / Dri...There are no physical jumpers or DIP switches to set for the processor speed; it is set in the BIOS using the following CPU ratio selection (see the table below). To get into the BIOS, keep hitting the DELETE key during the memory count screen. Then go into the Hardware Monitor setup. Two options control the speed of the CPU: CPU Ratio Selection and CPU Host Clock (MHz).
