Describes how you can remove Office 2003 or 2007 Office service packs from your computer and revert to your original Office 2003 or 2007 Office installation.
When the FETCH process of a keyset cursor is blocked by another user transaction during lock escalation and is then subsequently released from blocking, the following 1203 error message occurs: The error message may be followed by "stack overflow"...
Compares the remote features in Outlook 2000. Understanding the differences between these features can help you choose the feature that best meets your requirments.
You can publish any shared network folder, including a distributed file system (Dfs) folder, in Active Directory. Creating a Shared folder object in Active Directory does not automatically share the folder. It is a two-step process; you must first...
When you open a document that contains macros, you may not be prompted with the Enable or Disable Macros message. When you try to run the macro, you may receive the following message: The macros in the project are disabled. Please refer to the...
This article describes how to configure your computer to boot your previous version of MS-DOS by default. Note that this information does not apply to computers running Windows 95 OEM Service Release versions 2.0, 2.1, or 2.5, or to computers...
Tento článok vám ukáže, ako použiť automatizáciu aplikácie vytvoriť menovaniach v Databáza programu Microsoft Access a ako ich pridať do programu Microsoft Outlook Kalendár. Ďalšie informácie o používaní automatizácie Pridanie udalosti do spoločnosti...
This article explains the differences between FAT, HPFS, and NTFS under Windows NT, and their advantages and disadvantages. It is divided into the following sections: FAT Overview HPFS Overview NTFS Overview NOTE: HPFS is only supported under Windows...
Microsoft MS-DOS versions 4.0 and later allow FDISK to partition hard disks up to 4 gigabytes (GB) in size. However, the MS-DOS file allocation table (FAT) file system can support only 2 GB per partition. Because of this fact, a hard disk between...