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- Windows XP >> paint programi deleted the paint proram on accident and i dont want to
restore
how can i get it back?
i cant find any where to download it
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- Windows XP Security >> Mystery user account status changeOne of my administrator accounts "disapeared" off the welcome screen, from
User Accounts applet and when I finally was able to access it via
Ctrl+Alt+Del twice, it had lost administrative status and locked out of using
any programs. After some investigative work I discovered via control
userpasswords2 that this account was now listed as only a "debugger" account.
I also found that the hidden administrator account was now listed as a
debugger and an administrative account. I know what debugger privlege is, but
I do not know how the heck this account suddenly altered its status, and
slipped off into Never Never Land. I and my spouse are the only two users on
our Home Network currently, I have a comprehensive Internet Security Suite by
Panda, Two firewalls, one software on each system and one hardware on the
Router, no confliction between the two, one computer is a Dell Demension 5150
with a Pentium D 2.8 mhz, 4 gigs ram, 300 gigs hard drive, Nividea graphics
with 256 shared ram, and is approximently six months old, the other is a four
month old HP, with a Pentium D 2.8 ghtz 1 gig ram, 250 hard drive, G-Force
video card with 128 shared ram, both hooked up to a Belkin N Router with
coresponding Belkin N Adapters, two printers and that sums up our Home
Network.
Just one day my husbands account was not listed on the welcome screen and
when I used my administrator account I found his account not listed on the
User Accounts applet either. I did noticed his account was still logged on,
so I did a double Ctrl+Alt+del action and brought up the classic logon dialog
box which enabled me to logon to his account. While in his account I kept
getting "This account does not have sufficiant previleges to run this
program" and it kept popping up for nearly every program installed on the All
Programs Menu. I then logged off attempted a reboot, which of course did not
fix anything, then went back into my admin account opened a command prompt
and accessed control userpasswords2 and there changed the account back to an
administrator account and also took debugging off the hidden administrator
account as it is not needed to be listed as such when it is an administrator
account which has full access to all processes, programs, services, tools,
and full privleges.
I am hoping somebody out in cyber space will have an idea what happened
here. While I was able to fix this rather easily, I am uneasy not
understanding what occurred on his machine. I did a full virus and malware
scan on both computers and both came up clean. I have not had any reports
logged on either firewall of any unauthorized access either, so I am just
rather stymied on this occurrance. Any help will be much appreciated. Thanks
in advance,
Seree
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seree
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- Windows XP Security >> XP SP2 Windows Firewall Local AdministrationActive Directory environment, 1000 clients.
We manage XP SP2 Windows Firewall settings with domain Group Policy and it
works just fine.
But, occasionally we really need a local administrator (typically a domain
account that was delegeted with complete FULL CONTROL of the entire OU and is
also in the local Administrators group in the client computer) to be able to
log on locally to the client computer and toggle on and off Windows Firewall
for debugging purposes.
I find it hard to believe that once GPO is applied we cannot grant the local
administrator of our choosing the power to toggle Windows Firewall on and off.
Any suggestion is very much appreciated.
Thanks
Pat
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- Windows XP Setup >> WINDOWS UPDATESIS IT POSSIBLE TO SAVE DOWNLOADED UPDATES TO DISK,SO THAT
IF WINDOWS HAS TO BE REINSTALLED ,IE NEW HARD DISK?,YOU
COULD REINSTALL ALL UPDATES WITHOUT RE DOWNLOADING? ANY
HELP ON THIS MATTER MUCH APPREICIATED!!
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- Windows XP Security >> Changing Windows XP Professional Operating System PasswordI have a computer that I would like to give to my daughter. It is password
protected at start-up - not user password. Before I get to Windows XP it
asks me for a password. I have to type in the password in order to get into
XP and the user/adminstrator passwords. Does anyone have any idea how to
change this password on start-up or to delete it all together. This was a
business machine and would not like to give out this password.
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- Windows XP Setup >> Sound recorder problemI installed a new sound card because my onboard sound chip was poor. The new
card is Audio Extreme 5.1 (two-speaker setup at present) and works fine with
CDs, MP3s, streaming audio etc.
However I can not get Sound Recorder to detect any sound at all. I have
Audacity but that doesn't detect any sound either. I have checked that
nothing is set on 'mute' and that mixer defaults are OK but still nothing.
Could it be that Sound Recorder / Audacity are still 'looking' at the old
sound chip? If so how can I persuade them to see my new card? The old chip
does not appear in the list on Device manager.
John
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- Windows XP Support >> System Configuration Box persistanceAfter startup I always get the system configuration utilty box appearing on
my desktop. I always check the box at the bottom but to no avail. Its been
loading up for months. My system has automatic updates so is completely up
to date. Is it a "dirty bit"? Does anyone have a solution?
Deusenberg
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- Windows XP >> Autocomplete fileAfter upgrading to a new computer I would like to
import/copy my autocomplete file from my old computer?
Any help would be apreciated?
Cheers
Don
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- Windows XP >> PasswordMy computer was stolen. Upon retrieval, it had been
loaded with Windows XP. I can't get past the password.
Can someone help?
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Application Error - When ExitingWhen I exit some applications I continue to get this error
message. (The name of the app and the memory addresses are
different in each case hower the message is the same)
Any and all help is appreciated.
Thanks
Source: Application Popup
Type:Information
EvebtID: 26
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Application popup: IEXPLORE.EXE - Application Error : The
instruction at "0x02c9dc39" referenced memory
at "0x00000ba0". The memory could not be "read".
Click on OK to terminate the program
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Sound Problems...Over the past couple days, I've lost Most of my PC's sound capabilities.
Most program sounds do not sound (welllll..some are a very Faint
sound)........yet WinXP LogOn/LogOff & a couple other program sounds are
heard, Clearly. Nothing has been added/subtracted from the system.
Device Manager shows no warning signs & am unable to find anything amiss
in Event Viewer. I've checked the connections numerous times & all seem
to be OK. Have already done CheckDisk & Defrag.....no malwares found by
AdAware, SpyBot S&D, or AVG, btw. Nothing is muted, & all audio
properties are enabled & 'volumed'.
Here's the clincher...... I gave up a few minutes ago & decided to post
a question regarding this matter. Miraculously.......a few seconds
later, all sounds seem to have re-appeared! Cyber Gremlins? A similar
situation has occured on this system Once before, with a similar
Unexplained cure.
Please........enlighten me, if you can, as to the cause/cure.
Carol2
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- Windows XP >> XP Pro no shut downI am running XP Pro and for reasons as yet unidentified, it has quite
shutting down properly. I get the message that says "Windows is shutting
down" but then instead of the screen going black, it goes blue and stays
there.
Does anyone have any idea what's going on? Fortunately it reboots ok, so
far, but blue screens in Windows XP make me nervous <g>
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- Windows XP Security >> Security UpdateI tried to do the http://www.winxpnews.com/rd/rd.cfm?id=040203CO-555027 and I followed all the directions but it still didn't work. I am still having trouble Downloading my update. I keep getting a box that says Software Update Incomplete. To install the updated software and access Windows Update, Interent Explorer secutiry must be set to medium or lower, and active scripting and the download and initialzation of ActiveX controls must be enabled. Note: These are the default settings for Interent Explorer. For more information about IE security and instructions on how to change your security settings, read Microsoft Knowledge Base (KB) Article Q174360
I am so tired of this response and want to resolve this problem as soon as possible.
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- Windows XP Network >> firewalli have a home network of two computers i use broadband to
connect to the internet. on the main (gateway) computer i
use nortons firewall to protect but when i try to gain
access to the internet on the other computer it will not
let me until i turn the firewall off then its ok how can
i stop this
Ron
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Windows XP Support >> 0xc0000005 Error in Starting an Application
Hi I am facing
0xc0000005 Error in Starting an Application in windows sp2
is there any microsoft fix pack available for this
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- Windows XP Setup >> XP SP2 recovery after system restoreI recently downloaded SP2 for XP Pro. On completion, it had substituted all
my emails and address book with an archived copy, thus junking about 200
emails and business contacts. Also startup was inexorably slow with upto a
min to refresh all desktop icons. Having read others issues with SP2, and
figuring it was perhaps not the best move to upgrade, I restored to a point
before download. I was able then to carry on as before viz outlook
express...no problems. Now with more time on my hands, I have tried to start
again with SP2; however whilst the download files are on the drive, windows
has not configured itself to acknowledge that it is SP2, despite restoring to
a point imediately after the initial installation. Also windows update,
appears to see the SP2 update file on the hard drive and therefore assumes
all is well...it isn't. I have tried to remove SP2 using "Add Remove" plus
over methods as described on the Msoft website, however as far as my PC is
concerned, SP2 is not installed and therefore does not appear on the
installed programme list.
Could anybody advise how I can start from scratch and try and install SP2?
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- Windows XP Support >> xp wallpaperwhenever my daughter changes the wallpaper on her profile it also
changes the wallpaper on my profile and vice versa how can i solve
this?
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lesjay
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- Windows XP Network >> Network Internet connection troubleI am with a medical clinic and we have a satellite office 80 miles
away. They access our server via a straight T1 line. Our office(SITE
1)'S internal IP scheme is 10.3.25.X. There is linksys router that is
on our side that is connected to a cable modem which goes out to the
Internet.
We have another Cisco router on our side that has two NIC's. The NIC
IP address for the internal ip scheme is 10.3.25.1. The NIC that goes
out to the T1 line's IP address is 11.4.35.1.
The satellite office(SITE 2)also has a Cisco router exactly like the
one at Site 1. The NIC that goes to the T1 line from site 2's router
has an IP of 11.4.35.2. The other NIC on the router has an IP of
192.168.1.210. All of the computers at site 2 have an internal IP
scheme of 192.168.1.X.
My problem is that I cannot get the computers from site 2 to access
the Internet. I can ping the Internet router fine. When I try to go
into Internet explorer and connect it times out. I have made sure that
my connection as far as how Internet Explorer connects to the Internet
is correct. When I try to ping www.yahoo.com it times out. Why can I
ping the router that goes to the Internet fine, but I can't get out
through that router to get to the Internet?
I have programmed site 2's Cisco Router with two IP address Helpers.
The first is 10.3.25.212 which is the address of the server at site 1.
The other is 10.2.3.129 which is the address of our linksys- router
that goes out to the Internet.
I can access computer hard drives from site 2 to site 1 and vice
versa.
The typical network configuration of a computer at the satellite
office is as follows:
IP: 192.168.1.28
Subnet: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway: 192.168.1.210
Preferred DNS: 10.3.25.212 (site 1's server, has to be this way for
our medical software to work)
Secondary DNS: 66.76.2.130 (ISP server)
We have other gateways also. The other gateways are 10.3.25.1 and
10.3.25.129 for a total of three on the computer.
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- Windows XP >> access to my c$ ?I am also an network administrator and same Domain Admin right on our AD
environment.
How can i stop my colleagues to use \\MyComputer\c$ to directly access my c$
drive ?
Pls advice!
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- Windows XP Support >> Screensaver not workingMy screensaver had been working until about a day to two ago. I have tryed
changing the screensaver to another one and have even reset the time for it
to come on. Nothing has helped.
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> playback hang-upsWent to papajohn site very informative but no luck for my particulars which are
Video captures fine from my sony mini DV cam and saving back to mini DV gives good results as well. Its the editing and MM clip playback on the MM2 monitor pane that is very unstable and sometimes results in the infamous error report. I should add that the audio is played back without interuption, its really only the compressed video file (I think MM2 call this a movie maker project file) that seems to have the problem in stability, meaning when i play back the (edit in process project file) timeline it almost seems that the graphics card (in my case a graphics adaptor intel 170) is trying to catch up with the speed of the video images, the result of course is a highly unwatchable product. I checked the codecs through the XP direct diagnostic tool and did not see any that matched ones listed at papajohns site.I also tried the settings on the accelerator but to no avail. I should also add that MM2 does save the last edit when there is an error crash (hang-up), a window comes up asking me if I want to retrieve the lost data, so eventually I can finish the edit but what a pain. Anybody have anything new to add? Papajohns comments are always aprreciated.
hilowathome
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- Windows XP Support >> Permanently enabling offline filesI can't seem to permantly enable my offline drives/folders/files.
I've checked enable ofline files in the folder options, but everytime I log
off, or shut down the laptop, they come back up disabled.
Sometimes I am not aware of this until I shut down my laptop again, and a
dialogue box tells me "there are no offline files to synchronize" as I set up
the offline files to synchronize at log off. This is getting frustrating as
I have never had this problem before. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, PAC
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- Windows XP Support >> Account locked - Active DirectoryThe user accounts is set to lock after 3 unsuccessful logins, but seems
to lock if you get your password incorrect once while logging into
Outlook. All ok if you get it wrong once or twice when logging into
Windows, seems to be a problem with outlook connection.
Has anyone seen this?
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- Windows XP >> computer reboots if on the internetwhen i get on the internet my computer after a couple on
minutes will pop up a box saying NT/AUTHORITY/SYSTEM and
give a 59 second count down then shuts the computer down
and reboots it. is this a virus or do i have a computer
problem?
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- Windows XP Support >> windows true type fontsI have installed extra fonts in the C:\WINDOWS\ Fonts folder. Unfortunately,
I think too many. I want to remove the new fonts but not touch the True Type
fonts origially installed by Windows (XP).
How can I get a list of the original True Type Fonts please?
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- Windows XP >> Printer errors out after turning it off and then back on.We usually turn on the computer all day. After turning on the computer we
turn on the printer when we need to use it. We then usually turn the printer
off. If we need to use the printer again (2nd time) it will not work until a
full system restart. We do not like to leave the printer on since it is a
waste of energy and also shortens the life on the scanner bulb (HP PSC 500
3-in-1) We use Windows XP Home Edition with Service Pack 2. This is very
frustating. We have never had a problem until we switched from Win 98SE to
Windows XP. We have already contacted HP so please do not tell me to check
out HP's site.
Thank you for your time on this
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BFM
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- Windows XP Support >> Error -- Cannot Run Two Device InstallationsLast week at the main office I was installing a printer ... someone came by
and unplugged the printer to plug into thier system; I later took the
installation diskette out of the CD drive on this IMB Laptop.
I am now unable to get the Hardware Wizard to start, as the syetm in "in the
process of installing another device.
I have tried many things, including deleting items via Task Manager. Thus
far I am unsucessful with everything tried. I am working on my home computer
since I cannot install the modem to get the office system connected to the
Internet or perform anything which requires new hardware to begin.
Can anyone give me ideas? I am not familar with these types of groups --
please accept my apology for being so wordy.
Helen.
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- Windows XP >> e-mailI have tried to send a text file by e-mail to no avail.
after I select the file to send,in the file anf folder
tasks< I then select e-mail this file. Bingo nothing
happens. What has gone wrong? what have I not done?
Mail me at bemoore@magma.ca
thank you.
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