Type: Internal (1.0 and later) Syntax: TIME TIME hh:mm[:ss][.cc][A|P] Purpose: Displays current time setting of system clock and provides a way for you to reset the time. Discussion You can enter the TIME command alone and the program will prompt you when to enter the time. You can also enter …
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Microsoft® Windows 2000 Knowledge Center If you have arrived here through a search engine, and there’s no menu to the left, click here! Hot Topics Here you will find a number of the Hot Topics discussed in our Knowledge Center that relate to Windows 2000. These will change from time …
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Differences Between Regedt32.exe and Regedit.exe Windows 2000 provides two versions of Registry Editor: Regedt32.exe (32-bit) and Regedit.exe (16-bit). Regedt32.exe is automatically installed in the systemroot\system32 folder. (\WINNT\System32) Regedit.exe is automatically installed in the systemroot folder.(\WINNT\) Regedit.exe is included with Windows 2000 primarily for its search capability. You can use Regedit.exe …
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Microsoft® Windows 2000 Knowledge Center The Microsoft Management Console If you have arrived here through a search engine, and there’s no menu to the left, click here! An Overview of the Microsoft Management Console The Microsoft Management Console (MMC) has been around for a number of years now, since the …
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Microsoft® Windows 2000 Knowledge Center Issues Resolved by Windows 2000 Service Pack 1 If you have arrived here through a search engine, click here! Base Operating System [ Top ] Q265010 Support for O2Micro CardBus Controllers OZ6912 and OZ6922 Added in SP1 Q265006 Remote Storage Oplocks Failures Cause Reduction in …
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Microsoft® Windows 2000 Knowledge Center The Windows 2000 Registry Editors If you have arrived here through a search engine, click here! Overview of the Registry Editor (Regedit32) The Registry Editor is an advanced tool that you can use for changing settings in your system registry, which contains information about how …
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RAID stands for Redundant Array of Inexpensive (or sometimes “Independent”) Disks. RAID is a method of combining several hard drives into one logical unit. It can offer fault tolerance and higher throughput levels than a single hard drive or group of independent hard drives. The basic idea of RAID is …
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Disaster Recovery References If you have arrived here through a search engine, and there’s no menu to the left click here! Anytime a major disaster occurs, whether it’s because of storms or earthquakes, or man-made disasters such at the recent attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, as …
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What is telnet? Telnet is a protocol that allows you to connect to remote computers (called hosts) over a TCP/IP network (such as the Internet). There is a telnet server on the remote host, which the telnet client negotiates with to establish a connection. Once connected, the client becomes a …
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Microsoft® Windows 2000 Knowledge Center Welcome to this portion of our Knowledge Center! If you have arrived here through a search engine, click here! Quite a bit of time has passed since the release of Windows 2000, and between then and now, hundreds of Web sites have popped up dedicated …
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