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- Windows XP >> Error 1324When attempting to uninstall Norton Antivrus 2000-2002, the operation is
aborted when 'Error 1324. The folder path 'My Pictures' contains an invalid
character' is returned. As a result, I unable to install Norton updates
and/or a more recent version of Norton Antirus software.
Actions taken: ran a Anvir Classic virus scan (numerous files infected by
virus or unwanted software found and quarantened); Windows XP Chkdsk /f
(several bad sectors found and repaired on primary hard drive); Windows
Add/Remove and Start/Programs/Norton Antivirus 2000-2002 uninstall attempts
(failed, due to referenced error 1324); ran system restore (twice) but error
remains; Dell technical assistance unable to resolve problem, suggested
backing up files and reinstalling Windows XP SP2. Note: desktop (Dell
Dimension 2350) recently upgraded from SP1 to SP2.
Can anyone suggest or recommend a simpler solution? Would appreciate any
help offered.
Thanks.
Gary Collins
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- Windows XP >> lost passwordSecretary was dismissed last week. To thank me she reset administrative and
user passwords, we cant get on computer at all. The Windows XP came with Dell
computer and they couldnt help.All backup discs seem to be missing also.How
can I get back on computer?
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- Windows XP >> winrescue xpHi,
Would like to know if anyone has any experience with
Winrescue xp? I have the ntfs on my windows xp 2002 and am
looking for a good backup software. Any comments would be
greatly appreciated.
Thank you
Bonnie
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- Windows XP >> How can I open Windows Explorer using a keyboard shorcut, WITHOUT it defaulting into Full-Screen mode?WindowsXP Pro (SP2)
Hi
How can I open Windows Explorer using a "keybard shortcut" WITHOUT
explorer defaulting straight into Full-Screen mode?
I've now spent quite a lot of time on this... and it's driving me
bl**dy NUTS.
All I want to do us be able to
- use a hot-key combination, to
- open up WindowsXP Explorer
- in my directory of choice,
- WITH the folders visible (in LH column)
- but WITHOUT it being in "Full-Screen" mode !
I have even tried opening explorer by using a short-cut to a batch file
which then contains something like
%SystemRoot%\explorer.exe /e, c:\docs
And although this DID work for a while... Suddenly every time I use
hotkeys to open a directory they are in bl**dy FULL SCREEN mode.
So I keep having to hit F11 to get it back into "Normal" mode every
single time. :^[
Is the way you close the previous ms Explorer view relevant, here?
i.e. If you set it to the correct sort order you want... and then hold
down Control when you click the top right "X", then next time
Explorer opens is seems to keep your previous sort order...
Sorry for starting a second thread on this but I have now simplified
the definition of what the problem is... and I am getting desperate!
Any suggestions?
Ship
Shiperton Henethe
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- Windows XP Network >> VPN not 100% functional when using wireless adapter to connectHi!
I am having a hell of a time trying to figure this one out.
First the environment:
1. I am using a Linksys RV042 to VPN to my office network.
2. The office network has a Windows 2003 server which acts as file server,
DNS, and Domain Controller. (IP 192.168.1.111)
3. All client PCs are XP SP2.
4. RV042 is running the embedded firewall application and as far as I know
this is the only firewall protecting my office network.
5. All the client PC are running Windows Firewall and Windows Defender.
6. I establish PPTP VPN tunnels (this is the only way I was able to get the
RV042 to assign the correct DNS address to the VPN clients).
7. All computers (server and clients) have the latest Windows updates.
8. The RV042 has the latest firmware available installed.
Now the problem:
There are a couple computers that will not be able to access the office
resources when VPNing using their wireless network adapter. These same
computers will have no problem accessing the office resources when VPNing
using the Ethernet LAN adapter. In both cases (wireless and wired LAN
adaptor) I have no problem establishing the VPN tunnel: using windows VPN
client I connect to the RV042, which will assign a dynamic IP to the computer
and 192.168.1.111 for DNS. As I said, with the Ethernet adapter I will be
able to access all the resources, i.e. exchange server, shared docs, ping
hosts, etc. However, when using the wireless adaptor I will not be able to
access any resource at all even though the computer is assigned a valid IP
address and 192.168.1.111 for DNS.
Things that I've done so far to try to solve this:
1. Uninstalled Windows Defender and turned off Windows Firewall: same
result; I can access office resources only when VPNing using the Ethernet LAN
adaptor.
2. Installed a different wireless adaptor: same result.
I don't know what else to do. Any ideas?
Is there any security configuration that prevents the wireless adaptor from
accessing networks through VPN tunnels?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Pablo M.
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- Windows XP >> System Event Viewer ID#7000HP N5425 laptop continuesly receives NSNDIS5 NDIS Protocal Driver service
failed to start because the system could not find the file specified.
Is this a case for doing an XP repair or is there another way to restore the
necessary files?
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> low virtual memoryHere lately I keep getting the message that my system is
low on virtual memory. Could anybody tell me how to fix
the problem? If it matters, I have plenty of free disc
space, so its not like my hard drive is full.
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Re: KB839645"Andre" <Andre@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:46637AE2-9E33-4C6B-B00A-857ED4B59111@microsoft.com
> Dear Charlie I too have all the same updates and also having problems
> with my pc.Personnally I think it is their updates that have gone wrong ,
> it`s not the first time. There was an update kb841911 that caused pc`s to
> slow to a crawl but I uninstalled it and got my speed back. Has for Mr.
> Rocket well some of us know what to do for updates but logically when
> your pc goes through some updates and works then all of a sudden you get
> 5 new updates then the next day u see a change , you automatically go to
> the last thing that changed it.So again I hope that Microsoft takes a few
> minutes to read these forums meanwhile we could uninstall the latest
> updates and see if it makes a difference.Good Luck
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Let me jump onto the bandwagon by telling my experience with winupdate
version 5 - I foolishly installed onto my system. V5 showed me a number of
hotfixes totalling around 2.9 MB but after starting the download it appeared
that BETA Service Pak 2 had been marked for download as well without my
consent (knowledge). Since those winupdates, once in progress, can NOT be
cancelled (downloading) and no one of the MVP eggsperts had an idea how
to stop this disaster, It was my joy to wipe my HD to come clean of the
situation. I dearly hope MS takes my unpleasant lesson to built an download
ABORT button into winupdate.
Steve
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- Windows XP Security >> local sharing and securityHi, I have created another user with limited
administration on my fat32 XP system. I would like to
know how to make folders and subfolders private so that
only I have access i.e.: C: drive, my pictures etc..
I have tried ticking\unticking the use simple file
sharing in tools>folder options>view tab so that I enable
the "grayed out" make this folder private box. But was
not successful.
Because when I tick the "do not share this folder" on
sharing tab or web sharing tab it does not work. Meaning
I log under my sister account that I have created for her
I can still read>edit>delete anything I basicaly want on
my administartor folders which I have selected not to
share to begin with.(or is this normal?)
Can you explain to me on how to I go about not sharing
anything on my side of my account, keeping in mind that I
have already right clicked on folders that i do not wana
share. Because the "make this folder private" is grayed
out! Can you please help with this one, thanks.
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- Windows XP Hardware >> cd writer does not workHello. I have a problem with my cd writer. It is just an atapi 52x max cd writer. It came with the pc i bought early in 2003. The drive itself works fine, with it reading from cd's no problem. The problem comes when i try to burn a cd(data videocd music etc). it does not matter which software i use, roxio nero or winxp, it will just not burn
It will just come up with an error telling me that the media is invalid, or something to that effect. I have tried my blank cd's on other pcs and they burn fine, so it cannot be that. i have lowered the burn speed and still nothing.
Being as the drive still reads any cd i put in it, i would assume that it will just be a software problem, not hardware(hopefully).
Any help would be grea
Thank you in advanc
Jamie Morga
p.s. any suggestions plz mail me
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- Windows XP Setup >> need to stop unwanted driver re-install from appearing on rebootI forgot to remove the driver for a BENQ LCD before removing form XP.
Worse, I plugging in a Viewsonic monitor in its place before installing the
right driver.
Despite the correct driver has been installed for the Viewsonic LCD, every
time after starting up the XP and login, the wrong unsigned driver install
will be attempted and I have to abort the install
This is pain I need help to remove. thank you
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- Windows XP >> MSN has experience a Error HELP!!!!Help!!!! My XP has gone crazy. I cannot do anything on my
computer without getting this message in the subject line.
My desk top opens up. But if I do anything I get this
message. I do not have the origional Disk because of my EX
wife. I cannot even open Word or My Computer. Does anyone
have any advise. I cannot afford to but another Windows XP
software kit $199.00.
Please any Ideas please email me. I tried to re format c:
but the Prompt refuses to take because XP in running...
MSN has experienced a error>. Send error report or don't
send. Program will now close....over and over and over
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- Windows XP Update >> MS05-038 (896727) FAILURE Cum. Sec. Update for I.E. 6.0.2800.1106The August 10th, 2005 Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer
(896727)
Security Update MS05-038 for I.E. 6.0.2800.1106 (latest) crashed my
operating system on my 98 SE computer. Immediately upon installation, I.E.
failed. Upon reboot, the system reverted to its' original registry and began
reestablishing hardware profiles for USB connections, monitor, parallel and
mouse ports. Many software connections were lost including Norton Anti-Virus
and Canon zoombrowser.
I won't be installing any more Security Updates for 98 SE any longer. I
have two backup H.D.s for my system just in cases like this. Obviously,
Windows doesn't care whether they crash 98 SE systems so they put out
critical updates for downloading which were not tested.
I am a 21 year computer vet who also runs 2000 and XP Pro in my office (and
two other computers in my home). I know something about computers but am not
a tech. I like 98 SE but cannot trust MS to provide secure performing
critical updates.
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bnhcomputing

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Posted: Thu Jul 31 09:18:55 CDT 2003 |
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Windows XP >> web server
Can I serve web pages from my home computer? Im using windows xp home.
Thanks. Scott
Windows XP763
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Melvin

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Posted: Thu Jul 31 09:18:55 CDT 2003 |
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Windows XP >> web server
No you can't with a home edition. Only Pro have IIS which can host websites.
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"scott harwell" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
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> Can I serve web pages from my home computer? Im using windows xp home.
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Posted: Thu Jul 31 09:24:17 CDT 2003 |
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Windows XP >> web server
scott harwell wrote:
> Can I serve web pages from my home computer? Im using windows xp home.
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> Thanks. Scott
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You can do this only if you have a web server running on your XP home
machine. Microsoft's IIS web server, which is included with Windows XP
Professional, is not able to work on XP Home.
However, other web servers are available, including the Apache web
server (www.apache.org) which is very popular.
I presume you are looking to do this via your ISP internet connection.
Some ISP's prohibit their customers from serving web pages from their
own PC's. Check for these restrictions, if any, with your ISP.
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Posted: Thu Jul 31 09:25:58 CDT 2003 |
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Windows XP >> web server
Sure u can, you can use Apache to do this. If you are new
at setting up an Apahce server check out this project on
SourceForge called ServCD. -
http://sourceforge.net/projects/servcd/ - all u do is
unrar it and put your webpage in the WWW folder, then run
Start.bat to start the server.
>-----Original Message-----
>Can I serve web pages from my home computer? Im using
windows xp home.
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- Windows XP Setup >> XP won't boot from FloppyI try to install XP to a Laptop without CD-ROM, with the
XP SP1 Boot Floppys from Microsoft. Unfortunaly I receive
an error:
"File \biosinfo,inf could not be loaded.
The error code is 4101.
Setup cannot continue. Press any key to exit."
What is going wrong ?
Can anybody help ?
Thanks.
Thor
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> system restore still not working.I have done everything suggested even a repair install of WindowsXP and it
still will not restore. Is it possible that if nothing has changed between
now and the chosen restore point that it will not restore? It goes through
the whole process of restoration but then reboots and the system restore
window has at the top, "unable to restore your computer to this point" I
really don't need to restore now but sure would want System Restore
functioning if I get into trouble with something.
Any ideas?
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Blue Screen Error. Windows restarts randomlyI just reformatted my computer to windows xp and with the window updates,
motherboard, and graphic card drivers installed. For some reason,my computer
restarts by it self and with a blue screen error.
This is what the error code said,
Error code 1000000a, parameter1 00000001, parameter2 0000001d, parameter3
00000001, parameter4 806e4104
Any ideas on what might be wrong?
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- Windows XP Support >> Validate Product Key agianst i386Validate Product Key against i386
Disclaimer: It's hard to pose this question without sounding like
someone trying to scam the xp validation scheme, but here goes.
I'm working on a friends computer and it's fairly riddled with viruses.
It's an OEM system, so there is no XP CD. I've been able to build up
a bootable CD from the i386 directory that the OEM left in a recovery
folder. I'm about to do a system repair (boot CD, enter to enter setup
and not recovery console, highlight partition and hit 'R' for repair),
when it dawns on me that I need his product key. I bit searching finds
it stickered to the back on an MS hologram. Being paranoid, I checked
it against the key that the current copy was licensed with, and turns
out they are different. This isn't a big surprise since the oem
probably installed from an image.
So now, I need to figure out (before I start setup) if either of these
product keys match the i386 folder in the recovery directory. If they
don't match, I get half way through setup and can't get the product key
to recognize in setup. This would destroy the repair process and I
would have to resort to fdisk-format-reinstall. I'm hoping to keep all
his application settings and data (hence the choice of the repair
path).
Thoughts on a LEGAL way to do this without violating the terms of the
MS license.
-Dan
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- Windows XP Setup >> XP doesn't boot from backup hard drive.I had a drive fail. Using western digital utilities I had
done a complete drive to drive copy. I swapped the "exact
copy" backup drive in for the master failed drive and the
Windows XP boot hangs up just before the desktop should
appear. Computer is not frozen, mouse works. No messages
regarding errors, activation, etc, just never finishes
boot.
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- Windows XP >> Drive not recognize by OSHi, I have a 120GB hard disk that is partition into C, D, E, and F. All this
while, all drive working fine but suddenly F drive is no longer recognized by
XP. Whenever I click F drive, it prompt me to format. But I have quite a
number of data in it.
What could be the cause of it? How to resolve it?
Thank you very much.
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- Windows XP Network >> Mini Net ProblemsI have a net consisting of only a desktop and a notebook, They are
connected to a D-Link DI-514 WLAN-router/AP. Both run XP Home SP2. On
both a few folders, partitions and drives are designated for
netsharing.
The desktop can access the Notebook but it does not work the other way
round, I only get the get the Desktop symbol if I let me show the
workgroup computers. Then I get the standard message: "No access to
Desktop. You may not have the neccessary rights, ... The net path was
not found."
The notebook can go online, the WLAN is WEP protected.
I used the assistent for new connections several times, it did not
help. What could be the reason?
Here the ipconfig results:
Windows-IP-Konfiguration
Hostname. . . . . . .: tower
Primäres DNS-Suffix . . . :
Knotentyp . . . . . .: Unbekannt
IP-Routing aktiviert. . . : Nein
WINS-Proxy aktiviert. . . : Nein
Ethernetadapter Drahtlose Netzwerkverbindung 3:
Verbindungsspezifisches DNS-Suffix:
Beschreibung. . . . . . . : IEEE802.11b WLAN PCI Card v2.5 #2
Physikalische Adresse . . . . . . :
DHCP aktiviert. . . . . . : Ja
Autokonfiguration aktiviert . . . : Ja
IP-Adresse. . . . . .: 192.168.0.104
Subnetzmaske. . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Standardgateway . . . . . : 192.168.0.1
DHCP-Server . . . . . . . : 192.168.0.1
DNS-Server. . . . . .: 192.168.0.1
Ethernetadapter DSL-Modem:
Verbindungsspezifisches DNS-Suffix:
Beschreibung. . . . . . . : Realtek RTL8139-Familie-PCI-Fast
Ethernet-NIC #2
Physikalische Adresse . . . . . . :
DHCP aktiviert. . . . . . : Ja
Autokonfiguration aktiviert . . . : Ja
IP-Adresse. . . . . .: 192.168.0.105
Subnetzmaske. . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Standardgateway . . . . . : 192.168.0.1
DHCP-Server . . . . . . . : 192.168.0.1
DNS-Server. . . . . .: 192.168.0.1
PPP-Adapter GMX-DSL:
Verbindungsspezifisches DNS-Suffix:
Beschreibung. . . . . . . : WAN (PPP/SLIP) Interface
Physikalische Adresse . . . . . . : 00-53-45-00-00-00
DHCP aktiviert. . . . . . : Nein
IP-Adresse. . . . . .: 217.230.164.118
Subnetzmaske. . . . . . . : 255.255.255.255
Standardgateway . . . . . : 217.230.164.118
DNS-Server. . . . . .: 217.237.151.33
194.25.2.129
NetBIOS über TCP/IP . . . : Deaktiviert
Windows-IP-Konfiguration
Hostname. . . . . .. : JVC
Primäres DNS-Suffix . . . :
Knotentyp . . . . . .: Gemischt
IP-Routing aktiviert. . . : Nein
WINS-Proxy aktiviert. . . : Nein
Ethernetadapter Drahtlose Netzwerkverbindung:
Verbindungsspezifisches DNS-Suffix:
Beschreibung. . . . . . . : IEEE802.11b WLAN Card v2.5
Physikalische Adresse . . . . . . :
DHCP aktiviert. . . . . . : Ja
Autokonfiguration aktiviert . . . : Ja
IP-Adresse. . . . . .: 192.168.0.100
Subnetzmaske. . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Standardgateway . . . . . : 192.168.0.1
DHCP-Server . . . . . . . : 192.168.0.1
DNS-Server. . . . . .: 192.168.0.1
Ethernetadapter LAN-Verbindung:
Medienstatus. . . . . . . : Es besteht keine Verbindung
Beschreibung. . . . . . . : SiS 900 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter
Physikalische Adresse . . . . . . :
Albert
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> display problemsall of a sudden my computer has display problems after
booting-up. the problem is very noticeable when i scroll
up or down and cuts my display windows horizontally with
narrow bars. i can usually get rid of this problem in
the short term by minimizing/maximizing (i.e.
refreshing), but even then fonts still have a blurry red
edge and any movement of the mouse creates a
multicoloured trail effect. this is very annoying and
sometimes leads to a total freeze.
i have installed/reinstalled new video card drivers
(TNT2, 64m). my computer is a 1800mhz althlon, k7s5a
motherboard with 256 ddrm.
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Freezing on the 'send to' optionWhen I Right click with my MX Laser mouse, if I try to use the 'send to'
option on the drop down box, the hour glass appears for a split second and
then the computer freezes. All the other options work ok. This is a pain when
trying to send pictures by email etc. The mouse has worked fine for 12 months
although I dont think it is the mouse!
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Removing startup programs and processesTwo questions:
1. How do you keep the computer from starting up a
certain program each time it starts? I don't want to
eliminate the program, just not have it run all the time.
2. Is thjere a way of easily understanding all the
processes that are running in the process tab of task
manager, and then making sure some do not always run when
I don't want them to start up?
Thanks.
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- Windows XP Support >> Feature ID not RegisteredStrange problem, all of a sudden I can't open iTunes and I get a message
"Feature ID not registered". When I tried uninstalling iTunes, I get "The
configuration data for this product is corrupt". Contact your support
personnel" I then installed SP2 but still the problem was not addressed.
MVPs, experts, please help
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