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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> SP2 & Adobe Premiere Pro ErrorsAfter installing SP2, encoding sequences to MPEG2 (Export, Adobe Media
Encoder by Transcode) results in the error message "Premiere Pro failed to
return Frame, process halted." part way through the process. Tried several
things to fix the problem but the problem persisted until I restored my
ghosted image of XP SP1. Problem went away.
Went to Adobe's Premiere Forum and found that others are having the same
problem. (Memory Leak.) Is it SP2 or Adobe?
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- Windows XP Network >> can't change network settings even though I am local admin userHi there,
I am resorting to you guys to find some help because so far, I am failing
with all other sources of help I am trying...
I have a user here who has an HP nc6200 laptop with XP Pro on it. He has
local admin permission to it, I have local admin permission to it, and of
course the local admin account has admin permissions to it. None of these
accounts have the rights to modify the network settings. For some reason
since a month or so, we keep getting this message: â??You do not have
sufficient privileges for accessing connection properties. Contact you
administrator.â?? when we try to change the network settings on that machine.
I think it is a local policy problem, or a registry problem. I've scanned
this machine with all utilities I can think of, and it comes back clean.
So far I've tried removing the user accounts, recreating the user accounts,
remove/reinstalled SAV, scanned with HiJackThis and other utilities and also
checked this setting in GPEDIT.MSC
User Configuration, Administrative Templates, Network, Network Connections.
In the right pane locate the entry for
Enable Windows 2000 Network Connections settings for Administrators.
Double click this entry and set it to Not Configured. If its already set at
Not Configured, set it to Disabled, apply the change. Then change it back to
Not Configured
All with no luck.
Would one of you know which key or local policy permission may have changed
to cause that?
In advance, thanks a lot for your help... you will save me a format!
Natacha
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Downloading MSBlaster and Sasser PatchesI have been able to download and install Patches from
Microsoft with no problems. Lately when I install the
patch it starts up and when the Setup Wizard comes on it
stays on the screen for a few seconds and then
disapppears. I have downloaded the patches from
different websites. Please Help!
Harry D.--hdanner@msn.com
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- Windows XP Support >> Control PanelI am having problem every time I click on the control panel and click on the
fonts folder for instance I most always get sent back to my start screen.
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Wayne
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- Windows XP Support >> system file checkerI am running (crawling) Windows XP w/all recent
updates on a ThinkPad R40.
Normally, when you click on something,
you expect a response in less than a few seconds.
My problem is that clicking on something might
not produce a response for almost a full minute.
And while waiting, I can hear the hard drive
thrashing.
I have scanned for virus and spyware.
Now I want to run system file checker (sfc).
I understand that sfc will require that
I insert my Windows XP cdrom. But my
cdrom is a little over a year old. It has SP2
but in the last year, I must have updated at
least 50 files.
My question...
What is going to happen if sfc compares
an older cdrom version of a file with a recent
updated version of a system file?
Thank you,
Charles
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- Windows XP Setup >> Browser crashesI have a persistent problem that I'm unable to solve. After browsing the
internet for several minutes (the amount of time varies), my browser crashes.
I don't get an error message, I just a a message that says "alert -
www.google.com (or whatever site I try to go to) could not be found. Please
check the name and try again." The browser won't connect to any new page and
it won't return me to my home page. This happens with Internet Explorer,
Firefox and Opera so I figure it is a Windows problem and not a browser
problem. To get the browser working again, I have to close it and then
re-open it several times or, in some cases, I have to close my internet
connection and dial-up again. I am running Windows XP Home Edition. I'm
also running the free versions of Zone Alarm and AVG anti-virus. I also run
Ad-Aware and Spybot every week. Can anyone help with this? Thanks.
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- Windows XP Setup >> Only 1 window for Internet ExplorerI open my Internet Explorer, then right click to 'Open in new window' it
closes down the existing window, ie: I only have 1 IE window at any one
time. Grrrr How do I fix, Also if I just Save all My Documents on to
disc, am I then safe to put my original discs in and do a full fresh
Install of Windows XP to start a fresh with my lovely Laptop.
Many Thanks
Jj
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romer
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- Windows XP >> Program Association with "Start, My Computer"Can't open My Computer or Control Panel within the Start Bar. Error message
received is, "This file does not have a program associated with it for
performing this aciton. Create an association in the Folder Options control
panel."
What program opens "My Computer"???
Thanks!
Ben
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- Windows XP >> XP drive get full after several days withour rebooting.Hello everyone,
just realised that my XP is consuming a LOT of disk space over time, which
appear to be re-available once I restart my machine. I use XP Home edition.
Here are the symtoms: Checking regularly the properties of my C: drive I
can see that the space decrease constantly. When I reboot my machine, the
disk space is back to the level it was when I started it previously.
I use the computer over several days without shuting it down, simply
folding back the screen of my laptop, which, I think, put the computer in
standby or something. After several days, the c: drive was FULL, althought
there was over 30 gig available at start.
Monitoring the system, I can see that the "system" process is constantly
performing "I/O write bytes". As i am writing this, over 2 gig has been
writen by this process over two hours. I don't know if the symptoms and this
fact are related or not.
If nothing occurs on the system, would it be normal for the "system"
process to constantly write? What could cause the Disk to get full and space
releases once we restart XP?
I have the latest XP version with all system updates applied. Any idea
what is going on in my XP, any suggestions to help me investigate this and
resolve the problem^
Thanks,
- Pierre
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- Windows XP >> Windows XP - used msconfig to uncheck startup items on system tray- Now these displays appearsI used msconfig to uncheck startup items on system tray.
So the items I unchecked won't startup on system tray.
Now each time Windows XP starts It would display a red screen for recovery
press F10 and after that splash screen black screen with this message
appears-
Please select the operating system to start:
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
Microsoft Recovery Console.
This is annoying and did not appear before. How could I get rid of them?
Thanks.
Bun Mui
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- Windows XP Network >> HELP>>>>Virus emailhi all
have a teething prblm hope someone be able to help.
Remember the virus email that disguises as microsoft newsletter?
I still getting it in LARGE numbers even though i have installed the patch.
I can get as many as 10-14 such emails a day.
How can i get rid of it??? is it the sever tt is infected not individual
station?
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Windows XP Support >> Unable to use tablet
I recently aquired a Graphics Tablet and, after a good hunt on the web, found
the driver necessary as the one on the disk supplied was incomplete.
However, the driver is now installed and yet I cannot use the device. I have
XP and the device is an AHP5000 Digital Edge.
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- Windows XP Network >> Domain netoworking versus workgroupsHi
I was using a portable running Windows XP Pro connected
to a Windows server on a domain caled work. I log on to
the portable via either the "work" domain log in or onto
a separate account on the portable regardless of whether
I have been at work or at home. My Emails are separately
stored under the different log ons.
What has happened is that the portable has now been
connected to a workgroup for home use by changing the
computer name and domain or no domain settings becuase I
have left the job I was at. This has meant that I cannot
access the user account set up via the work domain to
retireve my emails. I have tried to change the portable
settings back to domain networking but it will not allow
me to as it cannot find the domain controller to validate
the account username and log on.
Any ideas on how do I get the account back so I can
retrieve these emails?
Thanks
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- Windows XP Update >> removing second OS filesI was having problems with my win2k machine, so I upgraded to winXP.
Instead of running the xp upgrade while win2k was running, I shut down
win2k and booted from the upgrade disk. This installed xp in the
Windows directory, but did not upgrade my 2k installation. So, when
that was done, I had a dual boot setup -- 2k and xp. But I don't want
2k, so I booted in 2k and ran xp setup again which updated my 2k to xp.
It installed in the WinNT directory. This is what I wanted and I'm
very glad I didn't totally mess up my machine. But now I have this
extra copy of XP in my Windows Directory. Is it safe to delete all of
the files in the Windows directory and subdirectory? or were some of
them there before the XP installation?
Joel Goldstick
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- Windows XP >> files won't openUpon clicking on a weblink while browsing, I received a message that it was
necessary to download a language update (Japanese) and restart in order to
reach the particular webpage. I did without looking too closely. Now neither
my word or excel files will open and instead every time I try to open a file
a window pops up saying that Windows is downloading Office XP PRofessional
with Frontpage but it can't until I put the CD in. Then I cancel...
Any advice on how to fix this? I'm at a complete loss
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skye
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- Windows XP >> cpu utilizationMy cpu is pegged at 95% or higher even when I'm not
running any applications. I just ran "adware" and
quaranteened spyware. Any suggestions?
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- Windows XP >> Windows Explorer shuts down for no reasonRandomly I'll get an error message that says "windows
explorer needs to shut down." Sometimes I won't even have
time to close it before it drops everything but the open
programs and leaves just the background with no icons or
toolbar. I've downloaded the upgrades as they come along
for windows, but is there something corrupt, or some file
that could be causing this that may not be showing up on
a virus scan?
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- Windows XP Network >> Differences seen for ethernet-broadband net-connectionsI maintain and troubleshoot a number of Win-XP
systems. As a result, as you might imagine,
DIFFERENT people have done the initial setups.
Let's consider just the customers who are
all CONCEPTUALLY setup the same way:
(i.e. using a cat5-wired connection to a router/cable-modem
and have Comcast as their ISP).
Now clearly, some installers use the 'Comcast-provided'
CDROM, and others (like myself) do not.
However, here's what bothers me: When I look at the
'network connection' section from control-panel, on SOME
machines I'll see an 'extra' (unneeded?) BROADBAND
section, but on others I do not. (If I did the setup, the BROADBAND
section will NOT be there.)
So, where's this BROADBAND section coming from? And, more
importantly, is the internal linkage sigficantly different?
TIA...
Dave
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- Windows XP Support >> internet connection after sp2 installationHi,i recently reformatted my HD and installed sp2.but after restarting i cant
seem to connect to the internet.i know that the internet is fine and
connected as there is another computer on the network aswell as my xbox 360.i
hope someone can help me with this situation.im starting to lose my temper.
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thanks for your help
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- Windows XP Security >> Conflicts between user account password protection and scheduled tXP buffs,
I'm running XP home edition SP2, and use my computer from a secondary
administrator account, and I'm having a strange problem I can't figure out.
I'm using the Scheduled Tasks feature to make my PC come out of Standby to
run a Playlist in Windows Media Player. One of the problems is this task
will ONLY run if I have a password created for my admin account, and plug it
into the task configuration. Task just plain doesn't run if I don't have my
admin account under password.
This would only be a minor annoyance for me if the music played as it should
from the launch of the task scheduler ... unfortunately the WMA file that's
playing has random intermittently high pitched beeping sounds within it.
After a reboot the same WMA file plays just fine in Media Player, and just
to be thorough I scanned the music file with Norton, as I've heard music
files before that had viruses embedded in them that did the same intermittent
beeping.
So I've been doing a lot of reading in the Newsgroups here, and I'm
contemplating removing my current admin account in Safe Mode and reclaiming
all of the files on my PC under the main Administrator account. Not sure
what that would do however, so here's my questions (thanks for your help
folks):
1) Can I get a task to run out of Standby without a password assigned to
the account and to the task?
2) Is there an explanation for the music beeping problem?
3) Is it possible to remove my 2nd admin account, reclaim ownership of my
PC's files under Safe Mode (without risk of losing them) ?
thanks for your help and suggestions,
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Mike M
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John 3:16
John 8:71
Corinthians 2:15
"We must become the change we want to see."
Mahatma Gandhi (1869 - 1948)
"There are no great things, only small things with great love."
Mother Theresa
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- Windows XP Support >> error messageturned on computer and got to sign in when i got an error that says
EXPLORER.EXE-UNABLE TO LOCATE COMPONENT , this application failed to
start because SHDOCVW.dll was not found. re-installing the application may
fix this problem. tried to reinstall windows xp home but it says the version
on the computer is newer than the one on the setup disk so it wont let me
reinstall .please help
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- Windows XP Security >> Plz Help!!!Well on vacation i left my laptop with my brother and
when i returned he had somehow put this password thing on
my computer everytime i turn the thing on it requires me
to use this password to start windows he says he cant
remember the password... is there anyway to bypass this
or am i screwed!!! its a brand new P4 2.4ghz laptop am
did he kill it on me??? Please HELP ME!!!!!!
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- Windows XP Hardware >> CD RW DriveI am having problems with my cd drive - Everytime I put a disk in, my whole
computer freezes, and I can't eject the disk unless i turn the computer off
and back on. I have checked in properties, and it says the drive is working
fine, but I don't know what this could be. Can someone help?
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- Windows XP >> single logon to network and in the fieldI have a user ABC, domain XYZ who has a customized desktop when connected in
our office. Since this is a portable computer, it is used away from the
office. We connect multiple machines together in the field using a switch,
but the user cannot get his customized desktop since he cannot login to user
ABC, domain XYZ in the field. The only way we can connect in the field is to
use the login ABC and domain being the name of the local machine. Is there
any way in XP to use the same user and domain combination that is used in the
office, out in the field?
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Can't install Netgear MA401Asus L3800 notebook P4, 2 Ghz., 768 Mb., Windows XP Pro Sp1 with all
updates.
When I bought the Netgear MA401 PCMCIA, it installed without a glitch from
the cd.
I reïnstalled XP and can't get the MA401 to install after that.
I tried both the original cd and the latest driver from Netgear.
I read somewhere I should disable the Wireless Zero-service of XP.
I did this, didn't work.
Grateful fory any advice/tips, tia!
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- Windows XP Support >> microsoft update for service pack 2I just found out that the microsoft updat----service pack2 was what was
causing my problems with installing new software. I also found out from
computer repairman that this update is causing all kinds of problems for
people with printers and other programs on their computers..so I uninstalled
the lousy program, I never had any problems with my computer until this
update. So if you installed this update and are now having problems with
your computers, this might be the cause.
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