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wbafrank
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Registered: Nov 2001 Location: Country: Great Britain (UK) State: Certifications: MCP, MCSA, MCSE, MCSD, MCDBA, A+, CCNA, i-Net+, M CIW SD, CIW P, CIW Associate Working on: CCNP (2/4)
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Wed W2K Professional Question of the Day
And today's poser is:
Q63. Alison wants to connect her USB camera to her Windows 2000 Professional computer and would like to know the minimal steps needed to accomplish this. What would you tell her to do?
A. Connect the camera to the computer while it is running. Go to Control Panel and run the Add New Hardware wizard.
B. Shut down the System. Connect the camera. Power the system up and Go to Control Panel and run the Add New Hardware wizard.
C. Shut down the System. Connect the camera. Power the system up and Windows 2000 will find the new device.
D. Connect the camera to the computer while it is running. Windows 2000 will recognize the device and configure it on the fly with no need to reboot.
Good Luck .... see you tomorrow for the answer!!
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03-27-02 03:36 PM
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cross36
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"D" is very possible.
But to be on the safe side I'll do "C" in case of any problems
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03-27-02 03:38 PM
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PotatoHead
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USB is hot swappable so no need to reboot - I'm going with D
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03-27-02 03:42 PM
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claudio rivas
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Re: Wed W2K Professional Question of the Day
D is CORRECT.
If this doesn't work you must use Scanners and Cameras Applet at Control Panel.
No reboot is required for USB, and Add Remove Hardware applet is not a solution for a camera.
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03-27-02 03:48 PM
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Teck Shark
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Registered: Feb 2002 Location: Somewhere in the plains Country: United States State: Certifications: AA, AS, MCSE 2K, MCSA 2K, MCP 2K, A+, Network+, HP, IBM, Linksys, & Canon certified service tech. Working on: CCNA/CCNP, RHCE, MCIS Degree
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As long as your USB is enabled & working properly, all you should have to do is plug it in & you're ready to go!
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03-27-02 03:59 PM
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Pavlov
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D - I have a camera on a USB port and just recently plugged it back in after a complete reformat of the system. Windows 2000 loaded it right up for me. No reboot.
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03-27-02 04:05 PM
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dillinger
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Yes I'll go along with D although I havent tried it yet, i've always shut down connected the device and rebooted.
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03-27-02 04:28 PM
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baba123
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03-27-02 06:05 PM
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NetChild1985
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03-27-02 06:52 PM
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scottdg
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