8476) 12/8/2001 Q310684Q310684 Q310684.html">Error Message When Starting: Microsoft Audio Compression Not Installed (Q310684) When you attempt to start Microsoft Links 2001 or Microsoft MechCommander 2.0, you may receive an error message similar to the following:
8477) 12/8/2001 Q233018Q233018 Q233018.html">FP2000: Enabling Database Features Without the Server Extensions (Q233018) The FrontPage
8478) 12/8/2001 Q309622Q309622 Q309622.html">XADM: Clients Cannot Browse the Global Address List After You Apply the Q299687 Windows 2000 Security Hotfix (Q309622) After you apply the Q299687 Windows 2000 security hotfix on the global catalog server, the following symptoms may occur:
8479) 12/8/2001 Q284204Q284204 Q284204.html">XCON: Delivery Status Notifications in Exchange 2000 Server (Q284204) This article describes delivery status notifications in Exchange 2000 Server, specifically permanent failure messages and transient failure messages that often result in permanent delivery errors. The following is an example of a delivery
8480) 12/8/2001 Q269040Q269040 Q269040.html">XFOR: How to Use Lsadmin.exe on Exchange 2000 Server (Q269040) The Microsoft Exchange Connectivity Administrator program (Lsadmin.exe) is provided with Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server, as it was with Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5. This tool is installed with Exchange 2000 Server in the Program Files\Exc
8481) 12/8/2001 Q309226Q309226 Q309226.html">XADM: Microsoft Search and Catalog Objects May Be Missing from Performance Monitor (Q309226) In Exchange 2000 Server, when you open Performance Monitor to watch Catalog Indexing performance, you may discover that the following two Performance Monitor objects are missing:
8482) 12/8/2001 Q300506Q300506 Q300506.html">ENT2001: Error Message: A Connection Failure Has Occurred (Q300506) When you try to send and receive messages in Entourage 2001, you may be able to send messages, but you may receive the following error message when incoming messages are delivered:
8483) 12/8/2001 Q295307Q295307 Q295307.html">XFOR: How to Enable and Increase Logging for Microsoft Exchange Connectivity Controller Connectors (Q295307) For troubleshooting purposes, you may need to increase the logging used by the Exchange 2000 Server, Exchange Server version 5.0, and Exchange Server version 5.5 connectors by using the Microsoft Exchange Connectivity Controller (MECC). The
8484) 12/8/2001 Q313576Q313576 Q313576.html">XGEN: Exchange Server 5.5 Post-SP4 Outlook Web Access Fixes (Q313576) This article lists Microsoft Knowledge Base articles for Exchange Server 5.5 Microsoft Outlook Web Access (OWA) bugs that were fixed after Exchange Server 5.5 Service Pack 4 (SP4) was released.
8485) 12/8/2001 Q309508Q309508 Q309508.html">XCCC: IIS Lockdown and URLscan Configurations in an Exchange Environment (Q309508) The Internet Information Services (IIS) security tools, IISlockD and URLscan, must be configured appropriately for Exchange. This article describes the configuration that is required for these tools in Exchange 2000 Server and Exchange Serv
8486) 12/8/2001 Q177386Q177386 Q177386.html">Cannot Use Certain GPS Receivers with Automap/Expedia (Q177386) The following GPS devices are incompatible with the Microsoft programs listed at the beginning of this article
8487) 12/8/2001 Q306996Q306996 Q306996.html">HOW TO: Disable ASP Session State in ASP.NET (Q306996) This step-by-step article demonstrates how to disable session state in ASP.NET.
8488) 12/8/2001 Q299985Q299985 Q299985.html">HOW TO: Write Readable and Maintainable ASP Scripts (Q299985) This article provides some guidelines on how to write Active Server Pages (ASP) script that is easier to read and maintain. As your Web application grows more complex, it is not uncommon for ASP scripts to grow to hundreds of lines. If late
8489) 12/8/2001 Q303110Q303110 Q303110.html">Game Error: You Receive a "Fatal Exception OE" Error Message or the Game Stops Responding (Q303110) When you play one of the products listed above, you may experience one or more of the following behaviors:
8490) 12/8/2001 Q308143Q308143 Q308143.html">HOW TO: BETA: Work with Code-Behind Class Files in an ASP.NET Application Using Visual C# .NET (Q308143) This article demonstrates how to develop .aspx pages that use code-behind class files in ASP.NET applications. The code samples in this article include the requirements for both code-behind class files that are precompiled and code-behind c