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Dale,
> Windows 2000 != Windows NT
Yes. I know that, that's why I mentioned this product!
> which does not support USB.
Well mine certainly did. I know my NT 4.0 did not, but Windows 2000
certainly did - and as I recall that was the main reason I upgraded. There
also seems to be an abundance of Microsoft's support pages on their site
that would contradict your statement.
General USB Troubleshooting in Windows 2000
The information in this article applies to:
* Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
* Microsoft Windows 2000 Datacenter Server
* Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
* Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
It would be a cruel joke on the part of Microsoft to have troubleshooting
pages for a feature that does not exist! However, I am not going to
re-load an old O/S jut to prove a point.
> Last time I checked it wasn't a violation of international law to offer
> an opinion.
Well that's good news, I was worried that we we all breaking International
Law! As that's what we are all doing - without saying "I'll stay well
clear of" and "I'm sitting this one out."
Sean
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Dale,
Windows 2000 != Windows NT
Yes. I know that, that's why I mentioned this product!
which does not support USB.
Well mine certainly did. I know my NT 4.0 did not, but Windows 2000
certainly did - and as I recall that was the main reason I upgraded.
There also seems to be an abundance of Microsoft's support pages on
their site that would contradict your statement.
VerdanaGeneral
USB Troubleshooting in Windows 2000
VerdanaThe
information in this article applies to:
* Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
* Microsoft Windows 2000 Datacenter Server
* Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
* Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
It would be a cruel joke on the part of Microsoft to have
troubleshooting pages for a feature that does not exist! However, I am
not going to re-load an old O/S jut to prove a point.
Last time I checked it wasn't a violation of international
law to offer an opinion.
Well that's good news, I was worried that we we all breaking
International Law! As that's what we are all doing - without saying
"I'll stay well clear of" and "I'm sitting this one out."
Sean
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