APart from the inability to install the windows updates which became available on 22/6/2006 (see other threads re this), I have 2 frustrating problems.
1. When I try to change some of the windows features (via the burnt disc) after choosing the various options there is NO RESPONSE.
2. I am using roaming profiles on a networked workgroup. I have set the home folders for each user to a mapped network folder so it is the same place on every computer. With this configuration although the system works fine (after going through some serious setup procedures) whenever I try to install programs with the 'Documents' folder pointing to the mapped drive, I get an error message "Invalid Drive" and the install terminates.
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Hello Mr. Phil
By any chance is it on a hard drive that is not internal?
-- Daphne
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APart from the inability to install the windows updates which became available on 22/6/2006 (see other threads re this), I have 2 frustrating problems.
1. When I try to change some of the windows features (via the burnt disc) after choosing the various options there is NO RESPONSE.
2. I am using roaming profiles on a networked workgroup. I have set the home folders for each user to a mapped network folder so it is the same place on every computer. With this configuration although the system works fine (after going through some serious setup procedures) whenever I try to install programs with the 'Documents' folder pointing to the mapped drive, I get an error message "Invalid Drive" and the install terminates.
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