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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".
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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,...
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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.
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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.
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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)...
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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...
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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...
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