The parameters that control network bindings for this service are described in the article on "NetRules Subkey Entries." This is the first of two articles on these entries; for the other entries, see "Server Service Entries, Part 2".
The article contains REGISTRY entries for the Server service, Part 2. There are no subgroups. This is the second of two articles on these entries; for the other entries, see "Server Service Entries, Part 1". SERVER SERVICE ENTRIES With Registry Editor,...
Although the Server service is self-tuning, you can also configure the Server service manually from Control Panel. Normally, the server configuration parameters are auto-configured (calculated and set) each time that you start Windows.
After a few minutes of idle time, your mapped drive or drives may be disconnected, and a red "X" may appear next to the mapped drives in Windows Explorer. After this occurs, and even if you double-click the mapped drive letter, the connection to...
On a computer that runs one of the versions of Windows that is listed at the beginning of this article, if you map a drive to a network share, the mapped drive may be disconnected after a regular interval of inactivity, and Windows Explorer may display...
When a user at a computer that is running Windows NT or Windows 2000 Professional attempts to connect to a Windows NT Workstation system that already has ten users connected to it, the following error message appears: When an eleventh user at a Windows...
This article describes how to use the Microsoft PowerPoint Online Broadcasting feature with Microsoft NetShow Server 3.0. If you do not use a NetShow server, you will be limited to fifteen audience members in your Online Broadcast. Due to licensing...
Explains that the licensing agreement for PowerPoint 2002 sets a limit of 10 audience members in an Online Presentation Broadcast from Windows 2000 Professional or Windows NT 4.0 Workstation.
This article documents the Windows NT and Windows 2000 local area network (LAN)-related Autodisconnect parameter. Windows NT and Windows 2000 use two different Autodisconnect parameters; one for disconnecting Remote Access Service (RAS)...
You are limited to 10 audience members in an Online Presentation Broadcast from Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Workstation. This is due in part to the restrictions set in the End-User License Agreement (EULA). The Windows NT 4.0 Workstation licensing...
When you use a nested IF field in a Word mail-merge main document, you may receive the following error message: Fields are nested too deeply NOTE : This error message also can occur when you use an INCLUDETEXT field as part of a mail-merge main...