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HERE IS THE KEY ISSUE -- God gives any Gentile a choice, just as He did with the fruit in the garden of Eden. The NT law, or the OT law--Which one will you choose?

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But anyone [Jew or Gentile] who places themselves under the yoke (Acts 15:10) of the OT law will experience a few devastating consequences/circumstances: ... more

Can I write to a Novell/NT/Linux drive with Captain Nemo?

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A. No, we find it too dangerous to allow write access to the foreign partitions, therefore the Novell/NT/Linux file systems are read only. Top Q. While mounting/copying a drive with Captain Nemo I get a runtime error. A. We are always very interested ... more

How to Reset / Recover Forgotten Windows NT / 2000 / XP / 2003 Administrator Password?

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Disclaimer: Following information should be used only if its your system and you have forgotten account password. Don't use this information to access a system which is not yours without permission. Many times we face this problem when we or our frie ... more

Why does LogWatcher take forever to update when I click on some NT event logs?

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When LogWatcher reads records from an NT Event log, some records may come with binary data attached. LogWatcher doesn't need this data, but it must read it as part of the log anyway. Unfortunately, some events can provide a HUGE amount of this data, ... more

I've activated the password protection on my Windows NT system but when I run the screen saver and then move the mouse I'm not prompted to enter my password. How come?

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When you run the screen saver on a Windows NT system the screen saver has to run for about seven seconds before the operating system will prompt you for a password. This has nothing to do with the screen saver, this is a (very useful) feature of Wind ... more

I am setting up a watch group for an NT event log, and I am ready to define a key. How many of the fields do I need to specify?

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An NT event log key normally contains six fields: the Event Type, the Source, the Category ID, the Event ID, the User, and the Computer. In most cases, the Source and the Event ID are all that is required to uniquely define an event. For example, eve ... more

LogWatcher won't let me scroll to the start of an NT event log, it keeps stopping at a record other than 1 (one). What's going on?

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NT Event Logs can get quite large, and depending on the settings, the event log service will 'roll off' the old events and start a new log. In this case, the first event in the new log will be something other than 1 (one). If you want to see these ol ... more

I have followed the installation instructions for Windows NT but can not seem to get the software to recognize my interlock. What is wrong?

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If your computer is setup for plug and play, it may not recognize the hardware key when it is attached to the parallel port. On many computers, the parallel port is setup in "Auto" mode. The actual port number and address may not be a fixed number, b ... more

Can Cachelink running on Windows 95 work with Cachelink running on Windows 98, Me, NT and 2000?

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Yes. Cachelink has been thoroughly tested to work across all combinations of Windows 95, 98, Me, NT and 2000. ... more

Is Linux legacy-friendly? How can a company already using a Windows NT or Solaris solution change to Linux?

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As with any operating system, Linux would need to have the same or comparable application written for it in order to switch seamlessly from a NT or Solaris solution. The issue is whether such a software application exists as opposed to any Linux limi ... more
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