Windows 2000

Last Updated on 22 Oct. 2009, Total: 449 Knowledge Base Tips

280 Admin Tips
13 Active Directory
3 Administrator
13 Applications
19 DHCP and DNS
12 Domain
16 Email
9 Event log
15 Exchange
11 File Systems
12 IIS
10 Installation
8 Migration
29 Miscellaneous
29 Network
7 Replication
13 RFCs
26 Security
25 TroubleShooting
8 Updates
1 Virtual Platforms
73 Registry Tips
8 Active Directory
2 Command shell
6 Customization
4 Event log
2 IE
19 Miscellaneous
15 Network
6 Registry Tools
11 Restriction
96 User Tips
11 Booting
18 Customization
4 Explorer
7 Hardware
2 Hybernation
24 Miscellaneous
10 Network
5 Updates
15 Utilities
  1. Postie commandline mailer

    commercial, supports the SMTP, ESMTP, MIME, BASE64, UUENCODE/UUDECODE, POP3, IMAP4, HTTP protocols... Read More

  2. Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access Group permission vulnerability

  3. Prevent Exchange Log volume from running out of space

    Have you ever arrived at work to find the backup hasnt run over the weekend, the logs volume is out of space, and the Storage Group is off line? This little batch file will prevent this from happening by NTFS compressing the oldest logs until the free space is at an acceptable limit to run a backup... Read More

  4. Prevent W2K explorer from opening a new window when network drive is mapped

  5. Prevent file downloads in IE5.5

  6. Problems in Windows with your CD-ROM? The fix may be as easy as checking a box

  7. Protocol Numbers and Assignment Services

  8. Putting Automatic Private IP Addressing to Work

    Since the release of Windows 98, Microsoft's operating systems have, by default, supported Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA)--but how do you take advantage of it?... Read More

  9. Q164501

  10. Q164501

    NT, W2K, and XP uses the KnownDLLs registry entries to search for either 32-bit or 16-bit DLLs when loading the DLL. For 32-bit DLLs the KnownDLLs registry entry only affects the search for implicitly loaded DLLs. For 16-bit DLLs the KnownDLLs registry entry affects the search for both implicitly and explicitly loaded DLLs. If you incorrectly include a DLL name... Read More