To one and all,

I post a couple of emails a couple of weeks ago, and dont remember getting
any responses to either of them, so I am posting again - I am wondering if
they are possible, and if they are, how they might be done.

1) Can you set up a ramdrive in Win2K like you can in Win98??? By this I
mean, by using they system driver supplied by Microsoft or any number of
other drivers found for Win98, you can setup a ramdrive by loading the
driver in config.sys. I have not found any ready way of doing something
similar in Win2K. Are there either any drivers that can be loaded when
Win2K is booting up, similar to the way you can in Win98, or some program
that lets you setup a ramdrive in Win2K, and you just put the program icon
in the startup area to load and run when Win2K starts????

2) After getting some royal problems, due to my primarily using Win98
previously, and finally realizing that the start menu items and other items
for administrator and all user are not kept in sync in Win2K (program and
other icons ending up in one but not the other, instead of both,) is there
a program/utility that can be run or a setting in the registry that can be
set so that they are either always kept in sync or (even better) to use
ONLY the administrator settings for any and all operations??? Since I am
the only user on the machine, and always am signed on as adminstrator,
whether the machine is at work or at home (at work, we use Novel for
network security and network operations, so that takes care of the password
issues,) having multiple sets of settings on a single user machine like
this makes no sense, at least to me. So can I run something or set some
value to ONLY use the administrator values and functions????

Ralph
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