Not to say anything is wrong because I don't really know but MS does say
this about Wntipcfg:
System Requirements
*
Supported Operating Systems: Windows 2000
You can download and use wntipcfg.exe on any of the following platforms:
Windows 2000 Professional
Windows 2000 Server
Windows 2000 Advanced Server
Windows 2000 Datacenter
Les Barnes wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I downloaded Wntipcfg_setup.exe from Microsoft. This gives results like the
>winipcfg screen. Do a general search because I renamed it slightly. I never
>could get any results from XP alone.
>
>Les Barnes
>
>
>Subject: [PCSOFT] Win XP Questions
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>
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>>Good day all,
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>>Can anyone tell me:
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>>1. What "Services" are truly essential to XP's proper operation ? ( run
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>\msconfig \services tab ) I have unchecked
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>>all but 'essential services', which were basically RPC commands. Does this
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>mean things won't work, or load, like
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>>they do on the startup tab ? Should I recheck them all ?
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>>2. What is the XP equivalent of the Win9x command one would use to get to
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>winipcfg screen ?
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>
>>3. Is more RAM as effective with XP as it is with Win98 ? Upper limits on
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>the amount of RAM ?
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>>As you can see I know little about XP, and I'm trying to help someone
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>speed up their XP machine.
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>>Thanks in advance
>>
>>Al Thompson
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>>
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