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- Windows XP Hardware >> Can I or Not JBOD, just a bunch of DrivesI got the Asus A8V Deluex and putting it together and need to know
If I use the Raid for Faster Drives, (SATA 150), ans set it as JBOD, is it the
same as like a eide would be, in other words, not sharing wruting and readin
between two drives ?
I want the speed, but nothing else, where do I stand ?
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- Windows XP Network >> It was the firewallI came to the group several days ago seeking the solution to my networking
problem. Several MVPs (Chuck in particular) responded with great info and
asked me to come back to the group and share any insights I might have had.
So in that spirit, here I am and here is what happened:
I had/have a desktop Win2K machine and a laptop Win2K machine that
shared/share files with no problems at all. Then I bought a new laptop with
XP Home.
When I tried to add it to the network, it could share files with the desktop
but NOT with the laptop. I tried everything and finally gave up.
Meanwhile back at the ranch ... a few days ago ZoneAlarm announced they had
a new update to their firewall, and I decided to install it, on my Win2K
laptop. They recommended a clean install -- that is, resetting everything.
Suddenly, out of the blue, the two laptops started sharing with no problems.
Here's what happened: Since the desktop and laptop were already sharing
flawlessly, I was lulled into thinking all was well with them, and that the
problem must lie with the new laptop. But in reality I had made the settings
of the laptop firewall very specific, to allow traffic only with the
desktop. Whereas I should/could have allowed traffic in a more general way
(e.g. "any computer in your subnet").
It was the laptop firewall that was blocking access to the other laptop. By
pure chance, the desktop firewall was set in a more general way and masked
the problem.
Moral of the story: remember that *all* firewalls in the net might
contribute to the problem when a new computer arrives. Re-check them to make
sure they're not blocking something.
John
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- Windows XP >> Re-Install XPHave a Fujitsu laptop with only USB inputs.
Have Formatted the hard drive and am ready to re-install XP but am unable to
access the external liteon combo SOHC-5232KX drive.
A:\ drive is working fine via an external usb floppy.
Assume I have to add a driver to the Config.sys file but am unsure.
Is this true and if so need to know what command to use.
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> How to remove a file that's infected?A file has been identified on my pc as being infected
with a Trojan Horse virus but when I try to locate it, I
can't find it. I only get the warning of the virus being
detected after I start up Internet Explorer and it resets
my home page. File name/location winnt/DNSErr.dll
I have WinXP home and am running Norton Antivirus 2004
but it can't remove the virus.
Any suggestions?
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- Windows XP Security >> Michelle KightleyI am currently using Windows XP. Every time I access Internet Explorer security messages pop up. This prevents me from using several web pages
Microsoft Internet Explore
" Your current security settings prohibit running ActiveX controls on this page. As a result, the page may not display correctly
I have tried changing my levels of security from medium to low and high. This hasn't made any difference. The messages still pop. My security setting is currently set on 'low'
Any ideas???
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- Windows XP Update >> Unable to update from microsoftI am running XP Professional, Internet Explorer 6.00.2900.2180 xpsp-sp2
........, and Outlook Express 6.0.2900.2180............
When I select on Internet Explorer the option (Tools) Windows Update, I get
the following message:
Thank you for your interest in obtaining updates from our site.
To use this site, you must be running Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 or
later.
To upgrade to the latest version of the browser, go to the Internet Explorer
Downloads website.
Why does IE think I am running an older version, and how do I get an update
if it thinks the version is not correct?
What is even more curious, this error message occurred at every attempt to
run the update check last Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.
On Wednesday, I was able to (repeatedly) contact the update site, have
checks made for any required patches, and download as applicable.
Come Thursay and today (Friday), and that error message is back, on every
occasion.
Is this a problem with accessing Microsoft?
I have made no changes to firewalls, security options, cookies, link page
blocking etc.....
Any ideas please?
Regards
Eric
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- Windows XP Update >> failed updateshi all its my first time here,for some reason i can not update windows it
reads error 0x8ddd0003 disabled by your system administrator. im not sure why
this is as i have received other up dates, so if some one could explain this
to me and any help would be great
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- Windows XP Security >> Logoff/Shutdown QuestionI am having a problem on Windows 2000 and XP Pro when a user selects Restart
the computer will just log the user off. Once logged off the can press
CTRL-ALT-DEL and then select shutdown then restart and it will work. I'm sure
its a registry setting somewhere but can't find it. I talked to people in the
IT dept with me and no one knows of a change we did that would cause this.
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- Windows XP Support >> TWAIN_32 folderHi all,
I have a Dell Dimension 8300 series with Windows XP Home (German) and
Service Pack 2 with all the latest updates.
I have a Mustek BearPaw 1200CU scanner and when I try to install the driver
and panel from the CD, it aborts in the middle of the installation.
I go to C:\Windows\TWAIN_32 and see a folder called: S6U12K
When I click on the folder, I get an 'Access Denied' error and I cannot
browse the folder or delete it, even in Safe Mode.
How can I solve it?
Thanks,
Ivan
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- Windows XP Network >> Internet connection really slowWhile logging onto the internet it usually takes about 3
minutes to load up a Web page. Even if not going through
IE, downloads and browsing are slow, whatever I use. I've
ran adaware to get rid of a lot of junk. but still no
change. Anything I can check?
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- Windows XP >> Solution: Help and Support Center and Microsoft System Information don' t run> If You have installed IconPackager, uninstall it. On my Computer,
> Windows XP Home Edition SP2, Iconpackager blocked Help And Support
> Center and Microsoft System Information. If I clicked MSI or
> H&S Center the cursor changed to an hourglass, stayed like that for a
> second or two, and then changed back to a cursor. Nothing appeared on the
> screen. Uninstall IconPackager, if You have it on Your Computer, and solve
> this problem.
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> Bye
If you don' t want to uninstall Iconpackager:
Iconpackager > Menu Tools > Disable "Repair shell icons" > reboot your
computer
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- Windows XP >> image resizer caused a problemI reinstalled XP home and since then i can't change the name of the file without adding the file extention to it. An example would be right clicking on a photo on the net, goto "save as" if i leave the name as it is, it saves it fine (even though there is no file extention shown) if i try to change the name it saves it but when i check the type of file it reads "file type: file" and i can't open it unless i rename it with the .jpg extention or whatever the original was named. also i'm not changing the "save as type" when saving. The problem started after I installed image resizer, I removed image resizer through add/remove programs but I stiil have the same problem, Thank
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seer1169

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Posted: Wed Feb 22 08:54:14 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP >> media player no sound with DVD?
I am trying to play a DVD using media player and have a picture but no
sound?
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Harry

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Posted: Wed Feb 22 08:54:14 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP >> media player no sound with DVD?
Is this a commercial DVD or one that is homebuilt? does the DVD play
properly with sound in other DVD players?
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Harry Ohrn MS-MVP [Shell/User]
www.webtree.ca/windowsxp
"cbrman71" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
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> I am trying to play a DVD using media player and have a picture but no
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Glen

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Posted: Wed Feb 22 09:49:29 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP >> media player no sound with DVD?
Its possably missing a codec. Have a look here:
XP Codecs
http://www.xpcodecpack.com/
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Glen P
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>I am trying to play a DVD using media player and have a picture but no
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Mike

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Posted: Wed Feb 22 12:06:02 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP >> media player no sound with DVD?
Glen wrote:
> Its possably missing a codec. Have a look here:
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> XP Codecs
> http://www.xpcodecpack.com/
Or you have the mute button on
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- Windows XP >> Standard mouse won't right-clickHi all,
A friend of mine is having trouble with her standard mouse (PS/2 connection)
on a Windows XP machine. She is using the standard mouse driver since the
mouse is a "no name" bought at Office Depot. The problem she is having is
that the right-hand button doesn't do anything. She's gone into the control
panel and changed its settings, but nothing works. She got a mouse from a
friend and it has the same problem on her machine (although it's fine on her
friend's computer). The person who owned the computer before my friend used
a trackball "mouse", so did something get messed up in the registry? Any
ideas?
We haven't tried reinstalling the operating system yet because that takes a
long time.
Thanks,
Bob
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- Windows XP Network >> wireless access pointHi
I have created an wireless LAN at home using 2 pc's and a
wireless access point.
The wireless pc's can see the access point and are
receiving an excellent signal, the problem i have is that
i cannot get each pc to see each other/connect, I cannot
ping either address of the pc's and cannot manage the
access point via it's IP address, yet all functionality
regards thew wireless network appears to be ok.
Any suggestions
regards
Wayne
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- customize >> organizing folders alphabeticallyHow can I get the files and folders windows to ALWAYS
alphabetize by name without going to Details option?
Only in the first level of Windows Explorer do the files
order as such. One or more levels down and they seem
chaotic with the last file used in the last place.
I can find no way to set a default file order preference.
Thank you
Greg
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- Windows XP Network >> Web not accessible from LAN by Windows 2000 clientHi,
I used to expoloit my Windows xp as a server for web connection to a Windows
2000 machine. Suddenly this connection doesn't work. I still configure the
Advnce Properties of the XP dialup as followos:
Internet Connection Sharing:
Allow other network users to connect through this ....
Firewall:
I tryed to disable but no help.
Other informatio:
The XP is connected withADSL which works fine for the XP itself.
The LAN itself works fine and both PC's share their disks.
Can someone help pleas?
Regads
M. Kamin
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- Windows XP Security >> Setting password policy in Windows XPHello,
I'd like to set password policy( account lock out after 3
wrong attempt) in my workstation. When I open Account
lockout threshold under Account policies, the settings is
grayed out and I can not make anychanges. I am logging on
as administrator. Please help me where else should I make
changes as well.
Thank you,
Terry
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- Windows XP Network >> Has anyone seen...?Where's my message gone?!
Search finds it (19Aug03 8:46am "Frequent disconnect
after...") but it's no longer listed in front list, so I
cannot lookk to see if anyone has replied!
Any idea?
Thanks from Steve
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Task Manager is goneMy task manager is no longer showing up, and I can't find
it through any other means. The only place it shows up is
when I use find and search for it, and then it's a class
file and my computer can't open it. How did this happen
and what do I do? My ctrl-alt-del does nothing right now.
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- Windows XP >> delay between IE and OE view of this newsgroup?I had trouble finding my own post in this newsgroup using Internet Explorer,
so I set up this newsgroup in Outlook Express (following the instructions on
the MS community website). However, when I check the headers for this
newsgoup in OE they seem to be about 11 hours behind the ones visible in
Internet Explorer.
Is there some way to get up-to-date messages from the newsgroup in Outlook
Express?
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- Windows XP Security >> IE Address is not working?When I type a normal address in IE, it always goes to the
search engine of some sort and prints out the results. I
can't even go to yahoo.com by typing it. What should I
do? Help! I will appreciate any hints. Thanks!!
-JC
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- Windows XP >> ME to XPI just upgraded to XP and I cannot find the folders that
I had on my desktop such as some word documents and waht
not, and I also ran a search and it dosent come up with
them, even with a hidden search. Is it possible that
hundred documents that were on a folder on the desktop of
ME be gone when I upgraded to XP prof.
Thanks, Mark
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- Windows XP >> Can't install IIS on XPI am trying to install IIS on my XP SP2 box and having this problem
I went to Control Panel - Add/Remove Programs - Add/Remove Windows
components
I check IIS and then click OK
The installer starts and then brings up a message window that says "Could
not find staxmen.dell" and pointed to C:\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles\i386
I browsed to the path indicated and found the file "staxmen.dll"
I repoint the installer back to the path and still get the error message...
The other part of the error message says "insert XP service pack 2 disk" The
service pack 2 I have is one I downloaded and is a compressed file. I even
uncompressed service pack2 to a temp folder and then pointed the installer
to that folder still IIS won't install. Anyone know why and what I should do
to install IIS?
Thanks in advance
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- Windows XP Setup >> actve desktop, view videosI am unable to retrieve any windows from the desktop. I
receive messages that state access denied and the start
menu will only allow 2 functions which are shut down, and
log off. The windows media player will play music and
display visualizations but will not show the actual
video. The real.one player doesn't come up at all
because it it always preceeded by the Acrobat 6.0
window. What is going on with this system. Has it been
infected with a virus or does the system need to be re-
booted. I belive I was told something about "cookies
being enabled"' whatever that means. Help please!
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- Windows XP Security >> Set Partitioned Drive to PrivateHi folks,
I have a dell system that has Windows XP installed. I
partitioned C drive into C, D and E. I want to set E
drive as private not allow other user to access the
drive. Is there a way to do this? And How? Please give
the detail for it because I am new to Windows XP.
Thanks in advance.
Tim.
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- Windows XP Network >> Need help in seeing my computer on my home networkI have a laptop with XP on it and two desktops with 98 on it. I can see and
browse the two desktops from the XP laptop but I can only see the XP laptop
from the two 98 computers. I can't open up the XP laptop at all. It keeps
asking for a password? This laptop did come from a campany who had upgraded
and were selling the laptops off. Anyone have any idea how to get around
this? Thanks.
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