Grog,
here comes some advice, but it's only from my mind (i don't have a
Win2K box to check this now).
There was a funny behaviour that Win2K was installing the USB, but
not the NDIS driver (the "dummy-network interfacecard").
If i remind it right, the trick was as follows:
- Install the USB driver
- Install IntelliSync
- Check that the Zaurus is in Sync and not on "USB-Stick" mode
- Connect the Zaurus with the PC
- Start the Zaurus manager part in your IntelliSync group
(the last picture on
http://www.trisoft.de/en_c860winxpsetup.htm)
- Toggle from "USB TCP/IP advanced" to "USB standard (??)"
In that moment, Windows notices that it misses the NDIS driver,
asks for the CD and installs it smoothly.
Like i said before, that is what i actually remind and it is more than
a year since i last played with Win2K, so don't blame me if it doesn't
work
We're crossing fingers,
///TRIsoft
Marc Stephan