Connecting itouch to windows 2000

Can you connect the itouch to windows 2000?

None of the most recent iPods (the Touch, the Classic or the 3rd Generation Nano are compatible with Windows 2000, they all have Windows XP Service Pack 2 as a minimum requirement: iPod: Minimum System Requirements

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    The Win2K was wirelessly accessing the internet previously to moving here. This laptop has MA 251 net gear wireless modem card that sticks out of the side. Owner got this laptop several years ago when she was in the Army.
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    Sorry but I don't know the answer to your 3rd question.
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    Please help!
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    I'm trying to connect to a windows 2000 server that appears in my Network browser but I can't authenticate using the Network browser or via smb://.
    I have been able to connect in the past no problem and I can login to the server on another machine using my user and password.
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    See the following article
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    Make sure that you are not currently connected to any Samba or Windows (SMB/CIFS) servers and that you do not have any Samba or Windows-related error messages open.
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    Press Return.
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    You should see an empty file and a "New File" notice at the bottom of the pico window. If you do not see the "New File" notice, this file already exists.
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  • Alias connected to Windows 2000 network share

    Using a Mac (10.3.9) I can connect to a Windows 2000 share. I then create an Alias of the share so I don't have to go through the login every time. Unfortunately the Alias 'forgets' and asks for the location of the server or gives me the option to delete it.
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    I found a work around for this in another thread. Thank you gnaegi.
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  • Solaris 2.7 with Windows 2000

    My name is Per Persson and i'm a student from Sweden. I wonder if you know how to implement kerberos in Solaris 2,7 or if you know any good sites with information about it. I want to be able to connect to a Windows 2000 server from an account in a solaris 2,7. How do i use kerberos to get an secure login to my server. Both machines are in the same lockal network and they are the only two computers in the net.
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    I have a test network set up - with a 3550 switch, with a couple of Vlans configured.
    I have an Windows XP laptop & desktop connected - all is ok.
    If I connect up any Windows 2000 laptop/desktop then I find I get a connection but I find that I'm dropping packets....at about 10% when pinging devices on on other networks.....or pinging devices on the same vlan.
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    I have a Sunray 2 client, Sunray server software 4.
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    The serial port mapping is not working when I connect to windows 2000 but if I connect to windows 2003 the serial port mapping work fine.
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  • Connecting to a windows server with OS X Tiger

    Does anyone have any experience of using Mac OS X Tiger in a windows networked environment? I am hoping to use my MacBook at my work office and wondered if a Windows server requires any special configuration to allow this?
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    More specifically, will I be able to access shared drives/folders with read/write permissions set by Windows?

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  • How do I connect a Windows 2000 PC desktop to my home network (laptop mac)

    Hi,
    Sorry to be such a novice. I have created a wireless network with an airport express. My Macintosh laptop can connect to it without a problem and can access the internet. Next step is I want to connect my desktop PC (running Windows 2000) so that it can also connect to the internet using the wireless connection.
    Do I need special equipment so the desktop can find the airport express network? How do I set it up on the PC?
    Also - does anyone know the easiest way to connect a TIVO to the home network as well?
    Thanks for any guidance!
    -Lori

    Your PC needs to have the ability to join a 802.11b/g compatible network. If it doesn't have that hardware ability, you will need to add a wireless card or wireless adapter.

  • Window 2000 & RMI client losing network connection

    We have a client/server java application communicating via RMI. The application runs perfect when the network is running smoothly. However, once the client loses connectivity with the network, the client runs in offline mode (as expected). However, once the client reestablishes a connection with the network, it is unable to communicate with the Server via RMI. It seems that Windows 2000 reassigns the client's IP address when it goes offline to localhost (127.0.0.1), when the client is reconnected the IP addresses is changed back to the network address, but it is unable to send data to the server running RMI. Any suggestions? We did not experience this problem with Windows NT.

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  • Trouble connecting Windows 2000 PC to Airport Extreme

    I'm having trouble connecting a PC running Windows 2000 to my Airport Extreme Base Station. The PC is using a D-Link wireless USB 2.0 adapter (802.11g) to connect to the internet. The PC would connect without problem when I was using a D-Link wireless router but will not connect with the new Apple base station.
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  • Windows 2000 laptop can connect to unsecured Apple network, but not w/WEP

    I have a PC laptop running Windows 2000 with a Linksys WPC54GS wireless network adapter. I am running two Apple Expresses as one network. This is a healthy network and most everything I need to do works.
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    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106424
    Choosing a password for networks that use Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
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    What this means is that, unlike Windows XP, you can not plug in a wireless adapter and expect Windows to recognise it and start working.
    You will need to install some kind of software configuration utility that came with the adapter. Each manufacturer has their own software so as a result the process of using these utilities to connect a Windows (non-XP) computer to an Airport wireless network will be different and so no generic guide is available.
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    Accessing a Airport Network with a Windows 2000 PC or laptop
    http://www.ifelix.co.uk/tech/1020.html
    iFelix

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