My chief engineer at the radion stations where I work wanted me to ask the following questions...

1) In Windows 98 you could capture a printer port in a network environment by going to Settings/Printers, selecting a printer, going to Properties, and capturing the port. You could just key in the IP address if you wanted. Apparently there is a way to do something similar at the command line prompt in Win2K. Anybody know how to do this?

2) In Windows 98 you could go into Control Panel/System/Device Manager and reassign drive letters to just about anything you wanted. Is there a way to reassign drive letters in Win2K?

3) (This one is my question). In Windows 98, using Windows Explorer/Tools, I could do a search for a file using different parameters (like filename, or extension, or "contains" etc.). I just tried to do this with Win2K and that capability doesn't seem to be there anymore. Am I just too stupid to find it?

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