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- Windows XP >> Backup not backing upOkay, maybe I'm missing something here. I have an HP
C1553A 24X6 DAT tape library, installed in a stand-alone
server running XP SP1 and all the upgrades, and trying to
back up local and network files. The Backup runs, but
the only thing that it recorded to tape are the folders
themselves, and not the files within, which does me no
good. ANy ideas? I've checked every possible setting,
and nothing looks like it is out of line.
Please email to phil@lacefield.com as I'm rarely on these
forums.
Thanks in advance for any help!
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- Windows XP Security >> need access to user (not administrator) settings with runasWe have a Windows 2003 domain with Windows XP workstations.
We have a group policy in place that restricts users from accessing
the Internet Properties page.
We are now adding some new settings to the GPO that will change
various settings in Internet Properties.
I would like to be able to check to see that the changes have gone
through, and to see what settings are in place in the users computers.
My problem is that when I use right-click and shift Internet Options
in the control panel and choose Run As, and enter the user name and
password of an administrator, I get the Internet Properties of the
administrator. This is obviously not helpful as I'm looking for the
user's settings.
I have tried using the runas command from the command line, but
neither the /env or /noprofile switches prevent me from still getting
the administrator's settings.
Even if i run regedit (which is also blocked for users) using the
administrators credentials I get the registry entries under Current
User for the administrator.
As we are just beginning to implement Group Policy restrictions, I can
see this being a problem with many settings that are user specific.
Does anyone know a way to allow access to restricted applications and
control panel applets, while still showing the settings of the logged
in user?
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- Windows XP Support >> insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested serviceI get this error on both mine and my wife's systems.
Happens during a simple COPY/PASTE routine. We get this error code copying
anything into WORD.
Both systems have more than enough "resources" available.
Both systems run XP Pro and have all the latest updates.
My system has 1.5GB RAM hers has 1GB Ram. There's more than enough HDD
space available as well.
What's going on with the Copy/Paste routine ?
TIA,
ERIC
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- Windows XP Security >> How to hide administrator nameIn order to improve security, it is possible to rename Administrator account
in an Windows XP system. But everytime a user choose "Run as.." to open an
application, the (renamed) name of the administrator is shown to her/him. Is
there a way to prevent this?
TIA,
Rosivaldo.
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- Windows XP >> Windows UpdateI try to use the Windows Update feature on my computer
and it does'nt recognize me as the administrator. "For
Administrators Only" It does not do the scan for current
updates. I have tried all the self help suggestions.
Anyone else have this problem?
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- Windows XP Security >> Administrator access, after applying fix MS07-017 & MS07-08My PC was working ok, until I installed the security update 925902 (MS07-017)
AND 928843 (MS07-008). I then received the error message
"The system DLL user32.dll was relocated in memory. The application
will not run properly. The relocation occured because the DLL
C:\WINDOWS\system32\HHCTRL.OCX occupied an adress range reserved for Windows
system DLLs. The vendor supplying the DLL should be contacted for a new DLL".
I've downloaded the fix provided via 935448 and the error message has gone.
Unfortunately, I now have the situtation where, from turning on the PC to
getting the home page and icons etc, takes about 4 minutes. I'm unable to log
onto the internet, but if call up the Task Manager and shut down via Log off
Administrator, the PC immediately restarts and the internet works
immediately. Does anyone know what may have happened, or what I need to do to
correct this?
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- Windows XP >> Where is Windows Picture and Fax viewer?I want to make a shortcut. I know how, but cannot find Windows Picture
and Fax viewer in the menu or by using search. What is the executable
file name and which folder subfolder is it in?
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- Windows XP Network >> VPN server unable to disconnectI have a home VPN--Desktop (DT) as server and Laptop (LT) as client. The DT
is hard wired through a router, the LT is wireless through the router, and
the connection works very well in both directions. The problem starts when
the LT disconnects from the VPN, the DT then is unable to make a standard
internet connection. The Cntl Panel>Network Connection shows connected
however, I get the "cannot connect etc" when trying. I work around this by
rebooting and then everything works fine. Suggestions as to how to fix this
problem.
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- Windows XP >> Deny deletingHi,
I want to share a directory to some other users at my work and set full
access for them except deleting files. Is it possible? Any help would be
appreciated.
Thank you,
Mehrdad
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- Windows XP Update >> xp sp2since i loaded sp2 i keep getting error reporting
messages at the bottom of my screen. it's tied to file
dw15.exe. if i use task manager to end process, it'll go
away for awhile. this really slows my computer down. i
turned off error reporting in the system, but it didn't
change anything. is this Microsoft's way of working out
the sp2's errors?
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- Windows XP >> Removed NEWDOTNET...BUTNow I can't access the internet.
My Local Area Connection, which is Broadband Cable high speed, shows
connectivity and activity to the modem, however, everytime I try to click on
the Internet Explorer Icon to open up a window to browse the internet, I keep
getting the error...
This page cannot be displayed.
I have tried everything to try and troubleshoot to the best I could and
still nothing is working to get me On Internet Explorer.
I thin when I used AVAST to remove NEWDOTNET trojan from my PC it took my
browser with it, becasue this is when the problem began. I have tried
Recovery Console...Didn't work..
I have tried System Restore...RESTORATION INCOMPLETE it says...
I have a son who was one of the 172nd Stryker Comat Brigade who's deployment
was just got extended and he called last night to tell me he'll only have
Yahoo IM access and won't be able to get to a phone for sometime and so I
have to have my Internet so I can keep in contact with my son in Baghdad...
Please can someone help me? :'(
Thanks..
Vicki
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- Windows XP >> One specific CD won't autorunI was trying to install "Escape from Monkey Island" when it froze
after I switched CDs as the install wizard instructed. I had to reboot
by laptop to close the install window. But now the Monkey Island CDs
won't autorun. Any other CD I place in the drive autoruns just fine.
I cannot complete the install of Monkey Island. I have tried running
the setup.exe directly, but the install fails because I have to swap
the disks to complete it.
What I want to do is figure out what is blocking the autorun and get
rid of that.
Anyone have any ideas?
Andy
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Windows XP >> Systray icons missing. WMI error report. Relation to past post.
I reported on trouble using intel network card driver and WMI.
http://groups.google.com/group/intel.network.adapters/browse_frm/thread/b520d7f96c02de65/0bdb1be4f99a578c?tvc=1&q=WMI#0bdb1be4f99a578c
Another syndrome is that icons in systray don't get displayed beyond a
firts couple, or after loading the icon for network card activity.
This is widely reported type of problem - missing systray icons,
reported here:
http://winhlp.com/node/16
I solved the problem thereof by hiding UPNP icons via My Network
Places.
Now if you review the numerous error logs in the past post you can see
the relation of this error with icons and the error of getting stuck
WMI during authorization. After failure to authenticate no further
icons are loaded.
Windows XP494
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- Windows XP >> MSIE Causes Memory read error on closeI posted this last week and now can not find the
original. Someone mentioned running memtest, which I did
and there are no problems with my hardware.
Every time I shut down MSIE, I get an error that a
specific memory address could not be "read". I am
noticing some real performance issues now and I believe
it is something to do with the same memory read problem.
Any other suggestions?
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- Windows XP Setup >> XP StartupHow do I do three things with XP Home SP1:
Start a program (ie autoexec.bat) to echo a time/date
stamp to a file so I know when windows is crashing in the
middle of the night.
Find a file similar to faultlog.txt to tell me what made
windows crash and
find a file similar to scandisk.log to tell me what
checkdsk fixed during a boot process...
thank you
also i get irql_not_less_or_equal and
page_fault_in_nonpaged_area errors, I cant seem to
benchmark or test my memory because there are some
registry files (IoPageLockLimit) missing... what reg keys
need to be there for proper memory useage???????
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- Windows XP Update >> Clients not detectedI had SUS and WSUS beta set up through GPO for updates and the test systems
were getting updated fine. Since I have gone to RC and created the GPO no
computers are being detected. I have run the AUbehave and gpresult and the
systems are getting the correct policy. How can I troubleshoot this? All the
settings seem to be right. In the GPO updates are set to http://myserver:8530
and I can get to the admin console OK.
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Windows Driver DevCon - November 11-14, 2003Windows Driver DevCon
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Even if you aren't able to make it to Driver DevCon, we are sure that
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Can not load Remote Access Connection Manager ServiceI have a notebook PC. Its operating system was WINDOWSXP
> Home Edition and I could connect to the Internet
through
> NetZero provider. Now I upgrade my OP to WINDOWSXP
> Professional. When I tried to connect to the Internet,
it
> couldn't. The problem message was "Can't start
dialing."
> Does anybody can help me fix it?
The problem is that when you upgraded the connection
setup
was lost. Delete the old connection from the desktop. Open
the connections folder and delete that connection, if
there
is one. Then create a new one with the settings your ISP
gave you. If you used their software to do this first,
you'll need it again, as it installs custom software.
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I did try to make a new connection, but the Internet
Connection wizard did not allow me to click the
button "Connect using a dial up modem". And when I try to
add a connection in the connection box of internet option
from control panel, I got the message. "Can not load
Remote Access Connection Manager Service"
Please help
Thanks
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- Windows XP >> DVD+R DL burned in Vista, unreadable in Vista, readable in XP!The most curious thing; using Vista Ultimate I burned a 6GB file to a
DVD+R DL.
In Vista's 'Burn a Disc' 'Prepare this blank disc' window I chose
'Mastered - Readable on all computers and some CD/DVD players.
Requires you to write all files at once, and individual files can't
be
erased afterwards.' The burn appeared to complete successfully.
On my Vista computer I re-insert the disc. The directory displays. In
attempting to drag the file to a folder on the HDD the process hangs.
In the Command Prompt window running a comp returns 'Can't read
file'.
My XP computer has no problem reading the file! A comp on the XP
computer indicates the file was burned perfectly.
I can't spend time on this problem. Any ideas what's the problem?
Thank you,
Harry
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- Windows XP Setup >> Home XP network event id 534I have a small network with two W98 PCs and a Windows XP Home Edition
machine. When I am trying to access shared resources from the 98s to XP Home
it wants me to provide a password for IPC$.
I have also a Event ID 534 in the Security Log. "The user has not been
granted the requested logon type at this machine." in The Security Log of XP
Home.
This think happen after a worm attack to the XP machine.
Until now I have already done:
Remove the worm successfully
Apply SP2
Any kind of firewall is disabled.
On XP Home computer at (Lsa) registry: Restrictanonymous = 0,
Restrictanonymoussam = 1 forceguest: 1
Enable the quest account
Running again the Network Setup Wizard
Use "Simple File Sharing" was turned on
but cannot solve this problem.
If anyone has some suggestions for this I'll be greatly appreciated!
Nick
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- Windows XP Security >> Automatic messenger log inWhen ever i log onto the net, my messenger automatically logs in. I have gone through options and made sure u have to enter passwords and stuff but it still logs on. I use a shared computer so it essential i get rid of it.
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- Windows XP Support >> Disk Cleanup doesn't workCan anyone tell me in very simple language how to make disk cleanup work
properly? It used to work. Now afte you selected/checked what you want to
clean up, such as recycle bin and temporary internet files, then it only goes
to four or five bars and never completes. Does anyone out there have an
answer to this problem without causing a virus from downloading something to
fix the problem?
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> movie maker has encountered a problemThe OS version got unreliable, bought a copy of the media
CD, and finally downloaded it from BS (oops MS). I can
import the clip, but at the first sign of editing or
saving. "MM has encountered a problem... yada yada."
Ive sent at least 20+ reports (HAH), and as yet
nothing.Its bad enough having to buy a replacement of an
included application, but jeez, you'd think it would at
least work. Ive tried deleting, reinstalling, BS windows
updates, and I'm at a loss. And its not like I can get a
refund for my whopping digital eXPerience CD. I've got
nearly 80 hrs of vid to review and burn. I've tried 3rd
party apps with poor results. Ive seen what it can do
when it works and im almost impressed. I guess Quality
control doesn't mean much to BS
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- Windows XP Support >> How to Enable Cookiesrecently installed mcafee anti-virus pro suite and in trying to b
clever accidentally shut myself out of hotmail. something to do wit
cookies. please someone let me know what to do to put my cookies right
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