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[691] For additional information see: 250320.
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[148] «Item 87» Keywords For Searching the Microsoft Knowledge Base

[149] «Item 88» Try the New Microsoft Knowledge Base Search Engine

[444] You may need additional configuration to properly route IP traffic. See the following Microsoft Knowledge Base articles:
[759] «87» Keywords For Searching the Microsoft Knowledge Base
[762] The article at 250581 lists keywords that are used in Windows 2000 articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base to help you find articles about specific topics. Use these keywords as search words when you are researching a specific topic.
[765] «88» Try the New Microsoft Knowledge Base Search Engine
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[830] For additional information see 245437.
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[364] Microsoft Knowledge Base Article ID: 244600 lists the default permissions on a drive that has been formatted with the NTFS file system for the first time. Some of these folders are hidden by default.
[591] Article ID: 214579
[696] The resolution for the issue is to rename the file in the catalog folder as well as the dll cache and then extract it from the SP CD to both locations again. [Article ID: 281458]
[801] [Article ID: 244139]
[834] When this Registry key is set, the LM hash for a user account is not removed until the next time the user changes their password. Therefore, in addition to setting this key, you must also ensure that all users change their passwords. [Article ID: 299656]
[892] Knowledge Base Article ID 308691 describes how to obtain the latest security information for Windows 2000 and Windows NT 4.0. You can use the links in this article to download security hotfixes, patches, and updates that may protect your computer from a malicious user. Other information about how to secure your computer and implement basic security practices is also available in this article.
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[197] For additional information, view the following relevant articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
[364] Microsoft Knowledge Base Article ID: 244600 lists the default permissions on a drive that has been formatted with the NTFS file system for the first time. Some of these folders are hidden by default.
[451] NOTE: If you are restoring the security settings on a Windows 2000-based domain controller, make sure to follow the steps outlined in the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base before you import the template:
[484] Limitations of the FAT32 file system with Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows .NET are discussed in Microsoft Knowledge Base article 184006. These are:
[552] « Convert.exe requires a certain amount of free space be present on the drive in order to convert the file system. For additional information about the amount of free space required for a conversion, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
[630] To work around this behavior, you can disable APIPA either on the entire computer or on a per-interface basis. If you choose to disable APIPA, you need to modify the registry. For additional information about how to do this, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
[795] For additional information about memory dump options for Windows 2000, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
[892] Knowledge Base Article ID 308691 describes how to obtain the latest security information for Windows 2000 and Windows NT 4.0. You can use the links in this article to download security hotfixes, patches, and updates that may protect your computer from a malicious user. Other information about how to secure your computer and implement basic security practices is also available in this article.
[895] Microsoft does not provide software that can detect or remove computer viruses. If you suspect or confirm that your computer is infected with a virus, obtain current antivirus software. For a list of antivirus software manufacturers, view the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
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[197] For additional information, view the following relevant articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
[425] [ For additional information, go to support.microsoft.com ]
[471] [ For additional information, go to microsoft.com/support/ ]
[552] « Convert.exe requires a certain amount of free space be present on the drive in order to convert the file system. For additional information about the amount of free space required for a conversion, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
[604] [ For additional information, go to Wikipedia ]
[630] To work around this behavior, you can disable APIPA either on the entire computer or on a per-interface basis. If you choose to disable APIPA, you need to modify the registry. For additional information about how to do this, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
[795] For additional information about memory dump options for Windows 2000, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
[908] [ For additional information, go http://support.microsoft.com/kb/242468/ ]
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[182] Installing an IrDA transceiver disables the serial port. You should not attach a serial IrDA transceiver to a serial port. [Article ID: 302011]
[188] The Microsoft Knowledge Base Article ID: 300160 describes how to schedule a program to automatically start at a pre-determined interval. To schedule the task:
[274] The Microsoft Knowledge Base Article ID: 301305 describes step-by-step how to enable ASP Web pages on a Windows 2000-based computer. For ASP Web pages to work in the Windows 2000 environment, ensure that the Windows operating system, programs, and components are installed, the Internet Information Services (IIS) and Web settings are checked, and that the ASP functionality has been tested correctly.
[310] [Article ID: 223413]
[323] Microsoft states that this behavior is by design. See Knowledge Base Article ID: 253959.
[377] NetBT_Tcpip is bound to each adapter individually; an instance of NetBT_Tcpip is shown for each network adapter that it is bound to. NetbiosSmb is a global device, and is not bound on a per-adapter basis. This means that direct-hosted SMB's cannot be disabled in Windows without disabling File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks completely. [Article ID: 204279]
[429] [Article ID: 170359]
[452] [Article ID: 299780]
[546] The Microsoft Knowledge Base Article ID: 300662 provides a step-by-step guide for setting up a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server in a Windows 2000 environment for anonymous access.
[579] The Microsoft Knowledge Base Article ID 243035 describes how to disable and enable the Encrypting File System (EFS) on Windows 2000-based computers that are not members of a Windows 2000-based domain. EFS is designed to work only when a recovery agent is available before a file can be encrypted. By default, the local Administrator account is used as the designated recovery agent for stand-alone
[669] 9. Restart the computer. [Article ID: 310335]
[679] The Microsoft Knowledge Base Article ID: 308208 describes how to install virtual private networking (VPN) and how to create a new VPN connection in Windows 2000.
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[188] The Microsoft Knowledge Base Article ID: 300160 describes how to schedule a program to automatically start at a pre-determined interval. To schedule the task:
[274] The Microsoft Knowledge Base Article ID: 301305 describes step-by-step how to enable ASP Web pages on a Windows 2000-based computer. For ASP Web pages to work in the Windows 2000 environment, ensure that the Windows operating system, programs, and components are installed, the Internet Information Services (IIS) and Web settings are checked, and that the ASP functionality has been tested correctly.
[420] For additional information about retransmit time, click the article numbers below to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
[470] 3. Find the entries that look like this (where Qnnnnnn is the Microsoft Knowledge Base article number of the installed hotfix):
[476] The Microsoft Knowledge Base article number in the key is a hotfix that was installed prior to installing SP2.

[546] The Microsoft Knowledge Base Article ID: 300662 provides a step-by-step guide for setting up a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server in a Windows 2000 environment for anonymous access.
[579] The Microsoft Knowledge Base Article ID 243035 describes how to disable and enable the Encrypting File System (EFS) on Windows 2000-based computers that are not members of a Windows 2000-based domain. EFS is designed to work only when a recovery agent is available before a file can be encrypted. By default, the local Administrator account is used as the designated recovery agent for stand-alone
[679] The Microsoft Knowledge Base Article ID: 308208 describes how to install virtual private networking (VPN) and how to create a new VPN connection in Windows 2000.
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[259] [ For additional information see: 254354 ]
[283] [ For additional information see: 160963 ]
[326] For additional information about direct hosting of SMB traffic see Item 129 below.
[420] For additional information about retransmit time, click the article numbers below to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
[481] [ For additional information see: 300039 ]
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[157] The Microsoft Knowledge Base Article ID: 301680 contains a step-by-step procedure which describes how to create a boot disk for Microsoft Windows NT or Microsoft Windows 2000 to access a drive with a faulty boot sequence on an Intel-based computer.
[178] [ Article ID: 100525 ]
[184] Microsoft Knowledge Base Article ID: 123747 describes how to move the Paging file and Print Spooler to another hard disk. You may want to do this if you install a new hard disk that is faster than the hard disk currently storing your paging and print spooler files.
[213] [ Article ID: 304805 ]
[245] [ Article ID: 101355 ]
[304] [ Article ID: 120716 ]
[310] Knowledge Base Article ID: 308162 provides step-by-step instructions for setting up a Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) server on a Windows 2000 Server-based computer.
[373] [ Article ID: 174619 ]
[409] [ Article ID: 101927 ]
[470] [ Article ID: 310513 ]
[543] [ Article ID: 246261 ]
[649] [ Article ID: 194171 ]
[678] [ Article ID: 142271 ]
[684] The Microsoft Knowledge Base Article ID 247804 describes how you can remove the Linux operating system from your computer, and install a Windows operating system. This article also assumes that Linux is already installed on the hard disk using Linux native and Linux swap partitions, which are incompatible with the Windows operating system, and that there is no free space left on the drive.
[736] [ Article ID: 233541 ]
[748] [ Article ID: 171773 ]
[813] [ Article ID: 199175 ]
[859] [ Article ID: 242112 ]
[924] [ Article ID: 180094 ]
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[969] Microsoft Knowledge Base Article ID 303079 discusses how to check an NTFS disk's space allocation to discover offending files and directories or check for volume corruption.
[1035] [ Article ID: 175761 ]
[1041] Knowledge Base Article ID 302542 contains a step-by-step guide describing how to use Event Viewer as a troubleshooting tool. Event Viewer displays detailed information about system events. This information includes the event type, the date and time that the event occurred, the source of the event, the category for the event, the Event ID, the user who was logged on when the event
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[157] The Microsoft Knowledge Base Article ID: 301680 contains a step-by-step procedure which describes how to create a boot disk for Microsoft Windows NT or Microsoft Windows 2000 to access a drive with a faulty boot sequence on an Intel-based computer.
[184] Microsoft Knowledge Base Article ID: 123747 describes how to move the Paging file and Print Spooler to another hard disk. You may want to do this if you install a new hard disk that is faster than the hard disk currently storing your paging and print spooler files.
[310] Knowledge Base Article ID: 308162 provides step-by-step instructions for setting up a Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) server on a Windows 2000 Server-based computer.
[529] For additional information about the RestrictAnonymous registry value, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
[672] For additional information about trouble-shooting steps for running 16-bit Windows programs, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
[684] The Microsoft Knowledge Base Article ID 247804 describes how you can remove the Linux operating system from your computer, and install a Windows operating system. This article also assumes that Linux is already installed on the hard disk using Linux native and Linux swap partitions, which are incompatible with the Windows operating system, and that there is no free space left on the drive.
[894] For additional information, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

[969] Microsoft Knowledge Base Article ID 303079 discusses how to check an NTFS disk's space allocation to discover offending files and directories or check for volume corruption.
[1041] Knowledge Base Article ID 302542 contains a step-by-step guide describing how to use Event Viewer as a troubleshooting tool. Event Viewer displays detailed information about system events. This information includes the event type, the date and time that the event occurred, the source of the event, the category for the event, the Event ID, the user who was logged on when the event
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[412] For additional information on Lmhosts see:
[529] For additional information about the RestrictAnonymous registry value, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
[672] For additional information about trouble-shooting steps for running 16-bit Windows programs, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
[687] Windows and Linux can coexist on the same computer. For additional information, refer to your Linux documentation.
[807] For additional information on Recovery Console see:
[894] For additional information, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

[1032] [ For additional information see: Item 183 Use Disk Management to Manage Basic & Dynamic Disks ]
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[174] [ Article ID: 109443 ]
[216] [ Article ID: 158995 ]
[320] [ Article ID: 304868 ]
[338] [ Article ID: 197063 ]
[1014] [ Article ID: 263201 ]
[1174] [ Article ID: 230520 ]
[1208] [ Article ID: 241201 ]
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[730] The Knowledge Base Article 308192 is a step-by-step guide for setting up a World Wide Web server for anonymous access in a Windows 2000 environment.
[1347] The Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 249694 describes how to move a Windows 2000 installation to new or different hardware. You can use the information in this article to migrate a working Windows operating system and installed programs to a different or more powerful computer with minimal downtime. You can also use this procedure to replace a small system/boot disk drive to a larger system/boot disk
[1451] The functionality and limitations of the Windows Recovery Console are described in Knowledge Base Article 229716. The Windows Recovery Console is designed to help you recover when your Windows-based computer does not start properly or does not start at all.
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[250] For additional information about creating boot disks for Windows 2000, see Item 175 below.
[740] [ For additional information see: Item 166 Dynamic vs. Basic Storage in Windows 2000. ]
[764] [ See the following Item for additional information on the Netsh utility. ]
[1171] [ For additional information see: Item 93 Encrypting Files in Windows 2000 ]
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[1865] [ Article ID: 310099 ]
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[1868] Additional information and uses of the Portqry utility can be found in these Knowledge Base articles:
[1881] » This tool helps those who thought they had properly installed an update, but had not, and are now experiencing a problem. Previously, it was somewhat difficult to identify which fixes were installed on a computer.  This simple tool easily enumerates all of the installed fixes by Microsoft Knowledge Base article number. You can then confirm that they have installed the appropriate set of fixes before using a valuable support incident and potentially
[1909] If Qfecheck reports that some files are not valid in the system catalog, see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
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[214] For additional information also see:

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[204] The User-Mode Dump Heap (UMDH) utility works with the operating system to analyze Windows heap allocations for a specific process. This utility, and the other tools associated with it, are primarily targeted for Windows 2000. Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 268343 discusses how you can use UMDH to help locate memory leak problems.
[413] Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 217210 describes how to configure an Intel-based computer to multiple boot MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows 95 or Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows NT, Windows 2000, or Windows XP.
[592] Note: To provide this option to the client, you might use the Ipconfig.exe tool to release the IP address on the client and then renew it on the client.  For additional information how to configure Windows 2000 Server and TCP/IP networking without NetBIOS, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
[607] Depending on the configuration and Services running on a particular computer, different components perform dynamic DNS updates. There is no centralized way (such as a tool or Registry keys) to manage the dynamic DNS update behavior of all components. The Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 246804 describes each component and how to modify that particular component's behavior.
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[174] For additional information on this subject see:
[592] Note: To provide this option to the client, you might use the Ipconfig.exe tool to release the IP address on the client and then renew it on the client.  For additional information how to configure Windows 2000 Server and TCP/IP networking without NetBIOS, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
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[1578] [Article ID: 186454 ]
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[269] » For more information on IP Protocol Security (IPSec) and its implementation in Windows 2000 see the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article:
[499] For additional information about Session Manager memory management settings, click the Microsoft Knowledge Base article number below:
[572] The Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 295406 describes the Disk Manager Diagnostics tool (Dmdiag.exe) that is located in the Support\Tools\Support.cab folder on the Windows CD-ROM or in the Windows Resource Kit.
[919] For additional information about the dump file options in Windows, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 254649 Windows 2000 Memory Dump Options Overview
[1014] This utility file is freely available for download from the Microsoft Download Center, as described in Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 311272.
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[499] For additional information about Session Manager memory management settings, click the Microsoft Knowledge Base article number below:
[560] For additional information about installing or using the Recover Console, click on the Item numbers listed below:
[656] For additional information about the WFP feature,see the following Item: «267» Registry Settings for Windows File Protection

[657] For additional information about the System File Checker tool, see Item 268 Description of the Windows 2000 System File Checker Tool.
[919] For additional information about the dump file options in Windows, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 254649 Windows 2000 Memory Dump Options Overview
[978] For additional information about Dumpchk.exe or the other tools provided for debugging, refer to the Debugging Help by clicking: Start|Programs|Debugging Tools|Debugging Help.
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[285] The Windows Installer executable program that interprets packages and installs products is Msiexec.exe. The command-line switches for this program are documented in Knowledge Base Article ID: 227091.
[755] [ Article ID: 314604 ]
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[225] For additional information about how to use the "run as" command, click the number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

[678] The Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 315410 describes how to use the Event Logging utility ( Logevent.exe ) to create and to log custom events to the Application Log of Event Viewer.  Logevent.exe is included in the Windows 2000 Resource Kit. You can start Logevent.exe by using either the command prompt or a batch file, and you can use the tool to create entries in the
[904] For additional information about how to view and manage logs in Event Viewer, click the article numbers below to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
[998] NOTE: When the operating system is Windows NT, the new storage path syntax is used. For more information on this syntax, query on the following words in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
[1053] The Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 308161 describes how to set up a Simple Mail Transfer Protocol virtual server on a Windows 2000-based computer.
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[225] For additional information about how to use the "run as" command, click the number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

[273] For additional information on the Windows Installer package see:
[898] For additional information about how to change the default Event Viewer log file location, view the following Item:
[904] For additional information about how to view and manage logs in Event Viewer, click the article numbers below to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
[912] For additional information about how to use Event Viewer, see Event Viewer Help. To do so, click the Action menu in Event Viewer, and then click Help.
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[147] You can use the Regsvr32 tool ( Regsvr32.exe ) to register and unregister Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) controls such as Dynamic-Link Library (DLL) or ActiveX Controls (OCX) files that are self-registerable. This may be necessary to troubleshoot some issues with Windows, Microsoft Internet Explorer, or other programs. For example, the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base requires you to use Regsvr32.exe to unregister the Wuv3is.dll control before you reinstall
[154] If the registration of a control is unsuccessful or you need developer information about troubleshooting unsuccessful OLE control registration attempts, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
[502] For additional information about problems that you may have when you try to connect to TCP ports above 5000, click the number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
[690] The Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 315396 describes general procedures that you can use to troubleshoot startup problems in Windows 2000.
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[502] For additional information about problems that you may have when you try to connect to TCP ports above 5000, click the number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
[837] For additional information, click this Item number to view the subject on this site: Item 146 How To Remove Files With Reserved Names.
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[199] For a detailed discussion of this subject, see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article ID:  300691.
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[199] For a detailed discussion of this subject, see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article ID:  300691.
[370] For additional information, click the number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
[550] The Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 315416 describes how to use Group Policy to configure auditing of Windows Registry keys.
[577] The Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 317586 describes how to optimize Indexing service performance on a Microsoft Windows 2000-based computer.
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[370] For additional information, click the number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
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[473] NOTE: The Service Pack uninstall capability should only be removed after you have determined that there is no longer a need to return the system to the pre-Service Pack state. For additional information, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
[512] For additional information, click the number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
[596] For additional information about system policies, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
[787] The Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 318754 describes how to use the Extended Change Access Control List tool (Xcacls.exe) to modify and view NTFS permissions for files or folders.
[820] To configure TCP/IP correctly, it is necessary to understand how TCP/IP networks are addressed and divided into networks and subnetworks. The Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 164015 is intended as a general introduction to the concepts of IP networks and subnetting. A glossary is included at the end of the article.
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[390] For additional information see:
[473] NOTE: The Service Pack uninstall capability should only be removed after you have determined that there is no longer a need to return the system to the pre-Service Pack state. For additional information, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
[512] For additional information, click the number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
[596] For additional information about system policies, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
[850] For additional information see: Item 364 WFP Creates Event Log Entry
[875] For additional information about the Windows 2000 Windows File Protection feature see:
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[764] For additional information about the proper size for paging files, click the link below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
[787] For additional information about paging file setting, click the link below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

[813] For additional information about unattended setup of Windows 2000, click the link below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
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[764] For additional information about the proper size for paging files, click the link below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
[787] For additional information about paging file setting, click the link below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

[813] For additional information about unattended setup of Windows 2000, click the link below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
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[174] For additional information about differences between the manual and fast repair processes in Windows 2000, click on the Item number below.

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