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- Windows XP Network >> Problem accessing shared folders on the network...I have a computer with an ethernet card connected to my DSL modem, an
the other connected to a switch, that constitues a 3 machine LAN. Thi
computer has ICS, and other computers on the network access th
internet through it. It's Windows XP.
1- Why is it that computers cannot access my shared folders except whe
typing in a username/password, while I can simply double click on thei
shared folders to access them?
2- How can I limit the bandwidth usage in (k)b/s per machine?
Thank you very much
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SammyRos
Thank you,
Samm
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- Windows XP >> Unhandled Exception c0000005When I boot up my computer I get <Unhandled Exception
c0000005 at Address 100016b8> I click OK and then it
tells me:
PromulGate Universal has encounteed a problem and needs
to close.
Then it asks if I want to send the error report to
Microsoft. Sometimes I do and sometimes I don't but it
doesn't make much difference since the error keeps coming
up and Microsoft doesn't respond (I don't really expect
them to).
After that my computer runs just fine but I don't like
having an unhandled error.
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- Windows XP >> =?iso-8859-1?Q?Mais_o=F9_sont_donc_pass=E9s_mes_5_Giga_=3F?=Hello !
En affichant les propri=E9t=E9s de ma partition C: BOOT,
il est indiqu=E9 que ma patition fait environ 25 Go,
que 9,8 Go sont utilis=E9s et 15 Go sont libres.
Or cette partition ne contient que 4,8 Go de fichiers.
O=F9 sont donc les 5 Go indiqu=E9 en plus par "propri=E9t=E9".
J'ai coch=E9 dans les options de Exlorer toutes les cases=20
permettant de visualiser les fichiers syst=E8mes, cach=E9s=20
etc ... ; or en faisant la somme de tous les fichiers=20
(WINDOWS, fichier d'=E9change, ...) je ne trouve que 4,8 Go.
J'ai lancer plusieurs fois CHDSK ; il ne trouve rien ;=20
j'ai =E9galement refragment=E9 ; mais mes 5 Giga sont toujours=20
introuvables.
Cela m'emb=EAte car quand je veux faire une sauvaegarde=20
Drive Image par Power Quest, l'image sauvegard=E9e fait le=20
double de taille ; ce qui n=E9cessite le double de CD.
Merci d'avance de vos conseils.
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Slow pc.i am running a 6 month old, (approx) xp home pc. it is
quite often going very slow. i was wondering if you new
of any freeware programs like norton utilities to
download from the net.
Thanks
Nick
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- Windows XP Update >> PC fails to get past windows xp screenI recently installed the latest windows updates. My
computer now won't get past the Windows XP splash screen.
I get a black screen with a white cursor and that's it. It
also does it in safe mode. I installed my windows xp on my
second hard drive in my computer so that I could view the
files on my original hard drive. I can't even acess the
first hard drive through safe mode so I can't do a system
recovery. The files that I have found that have the
corresponding dates are numbered KB883357 and KB833987.
Does anyone know anything about these numbers and which
update they belong to? Also does anyone know how to
uninstall the recent updates since I can't get at my
original Windows? Any help would be appreciated. I'd hate
to have to start all over again.
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> trying to run adaware scanWhen I attempt to scan the system with adaware I recieve
the following message and then my computer turns off and
restarts. NT Authority System , Remote Procedure Call
must close down. What is causing this or where else
should I try to find out. Thank you
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- Windows XP Network >> How to Network 2 computers thru Router w/broadband cable modem (road runner)Help!
I have two windows xp pro computers that I want to
network to share a single broadband cable modem
connection. Both computers have network cards installed
and connected to the router. The cable modem is plugged
into the WAN port.
Road Runner customized my internet explorer so it could
connect to the cable modem but doesnt see the router when
I type in the IP address.
Will the network wizard help me to connect to the WAN
through the router? If so how?
Thanks
JS
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> Capturing AVITrying to improve the quality of my dvd's, I do save to the computer in
AVI format. But I cannot capture in AVI as it is grayed out. The best I
can do is use the High Quality video (large). To use the AVI capture
must I be capturing from a digital device and not a vhs input?
Bill
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- Windows XP >> Unable to load a DLL using regsvr32 in XP SP2Hi All,
I am unable to load the dll file of our application in Windows XP SP2.
Previously it was working fine in Windows XP SP1.
When the command "REGSVR32 STSTestResource.dll" was issued, I am getting
the error
"LoadLibrary("STSTestResource.dll") failed - A dynamic link library (DLL)
initialization routine failed. "
This application was developed by us.
Is there any way by which we can make it work (DLL to be loaded in memory)?
Thanks
Lakki
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- Windows XP >> XP performance very slow / freezes and display signal comes and goBoot up process is slower than normal and when XP is up and running,
performance is incredibly slow and the signal to the LCD display that I have
comes and goes while the desktop periodically freezes.
I have tried restoring to 1 and 2 weeks ago when performance was previously
fine, however this fails to rectify the problem.
I have done virus scans and run spybot - both are clean.
Computer runs ok in safe mode so I have been able to back up files.
Any pointers anyone - should I just go for a full reformat - it has been 2
years since I have done so.
I have 1GB ram, AMD 3500 CPU and gigabyte motherboard.
I have tried connecting another monitor (CRT) that I have and the problem
remains - so evidently it is not the LCD.
Any ideas anyone - I have been unable to find anything on the net or in the
XP knowledge base to date.
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- Windows XP >> XP files copying fails during installDuring a routine clean install to a former Windows 98
machine, the following has occurred... Once the hard
disk reformatting process completed, the computer began
to copy files normally from the disk in the CD-Rom
drive. But after a short time, it began to have trouble
copying a few of the files. Several of the balky files
did successfully copy after pressing 'retry' (enter)
repeatedly. However, one of them finally just wouldn't
go. I am getting the message:
"Setup cannot copy the file: ndisuio.sys. To retry,
press Enter (which is unsuccessful). My only other
choices are to skip or to quit. So I'm stuck. What's
wrong and what do I need to do?
BillyL
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- Windows XP >> how to hide the shortcut iconwhen placing the cursor (mouse) on the shortcut icon, it
shows the whole path where the shortcut comes from. As I
have a few programs which run from the server, I just
don't want users to know where it comes from. Anyone knows
how to hide it. Someting that I can accomplish this from
Group Policy ?? Thanks for your help
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Posted: Thu May 12 10:39:01 CDT 2005 |
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Windows XP Network >> Network Bridge woes
Hi all,
I'm having problems getting the network bridge option in windows xp to work
correctly.
PC 1: Wireless (static ip 192.168.0.21 255.255.255.0) connects to wireless
router (static 192.168.0.11 - which in turn connects to ADSL router
192.168.0.10). This configuration works fine and I have no problem
connecting to the Internet. This PC also has a wired connection with a
static ip address of 192.167.0.10 mask 255.255.255.0
PC 2: Wired connection only with a static ip of 192.167.0.11 mask
255.255.255.0. The wired network works correctly. I want this pc to be able
to access the Internet using the others' wireless connection, i.e. using PC
1 as a bridge.
I initially had the problem that the wireless connection stopped working
when joined to the bridge but I solved this by manually forcing
compatibility mode. What happens now however is when the bridge is created
it has an ip address of 0.0.0.0 (I have no DHCP) and consequently there is
no connectivity from the bridge. I have manually assigned an IP address to
the bridge and all three connections show as 'connected' in the network
connections. BUT, no matter what IP adress I give the bridge, I receive a
windows system error that there is a duplicate ip address on the network as
soon as I try to use the internet! There are no other machines on the
network so there definitely isnt a conflict and I'm at a loss as to what is
happening here. I have so far tried about a dozen different ip addresses but
always with the same result.
ANy help would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers,
Steve
remove spamtrap when replying by email.
Windows XP1299
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Posted: Thu May 12 10:39:01 CDT 2005 |
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Windows XP Network >> Network Bridge woes
Assuming that your router supports static routes, this is a straight forward
routing problem and bridging connections on PC1 is not going to solve it.
Try:
1. Configure a static route on your router for the 192.167.0.x network with
a gateway of 192.168.0.21. You will have to consult the router manual to
determine how to do this.
2. On PC1 get rid of the bridge and enable routing:
Start/Run regedit ENTER. Navigate to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters
Double click on IPEnableRouter and set its value to 1.
3. On PC2 configure 192.167.0.10 as the default gateway, and enter the IP
address of your ISP's DNS server for primary DNS.
Doug Sherman
MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP
"Broady" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> Hi all,
> I'm having problems getting the network bridge option in windows xp to
work
> correctly.
>
> PC 1: Wireless (static ip 192.168.0.21 255.255.255.0) connects to
wireless
> router (static 192.168.0.11 - which in turn connects to ADSL router
> 192.168.0.10). This configuration works fine and I have no problem
> connecting to the Internet. This PC also has a wired connection with a
> static ip address of 192.167.0.10 mask 255.255.255.0
>
> PC 2: Wired connection only with a static ip of 192.167.0.11 mask
> 255.255.255.0. The wired network works correctly. I want this pc to be
able
> to access the Internet using the others' wireless connection, i.e. using
PC
> 1 as a bridge.
>
> I initially had the problem that the wireless connection stopped working
> when joined to the bridge but I solved this by manually forcing
> compatibility mode. What happens now however is when the bridge is created
> it has an ip address of 0.0.0.0 (I have no DHCP) and consequently there is
> no connectivity from the bridge. I have manually assigned an IP address to
> the bridge and all three connections show as 'connected' in the network
> connections. BUT, no matter what IP adress I give the bridge, I receive a
> windows system error that there is a duplicate ip address on the network
as
> soon as I try to use the internet! There are no other machines on the
> network so there definitely isnt a conflict and I'm at a loss as to what
is
> happening here. I have so far tried about a dozen different ip addresses
but
> always with the same result.
>
> ANy help would be greatly appreciated!
>
> Cheers,
> Steve
>
> remove spamtrap when replying by email.
>
>
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Posted: Fri May 13 08:13:29 CDT 2005 |
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Windows XP Network >> Network Bridge woes
"Doug Sherman [MVP]" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> Assuming that your router supports static routes, this is a straight
> forward
> routing problem and bridging connections on PC1 is not going to solve it.
>
> Try:
>
> 1. Configure a static route on your router for the 192.167.0.x network
> with
> a gateway of 192.168.0.21. You will have to consult the router manual to
> determine how to do this.
>
Doh! I'd already configured routing before I'd tried bridging but I totally
forgot the router would need a route too.
Thanks a lot, this solved the problem :)
Steve
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Posted: Fri May 13 23:52:52 CDT 2005 |
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Windows XP Network >> Network Bridge woes
Thanks for the feed back - go get 'em.
Doug Sherman
MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP
"Broady" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>
> "Doug Sherman [MVP]" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> > Assuming that your router supports static routes, this is a straight
> > forward
> > routing problem and bridging connections on PC1 is not going to solve
it.
> >
> > Try:
> >
> > 1. Configure a static route on your router for the 192.167.0.x network
> > with
> > a gateway of 192.168.0.21. You will have to consult the router manual
to
> > determine how to do this.
> >
>
> Doh! I'd already configured routing before I'd tried bridging but I
totally
> forgot the router would need a route too.
>
> Thanks a lot, this solved the problem :)
>
> Steve
>
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- Windows XP Support >> tool tabHelp me please !!! When I try to access my internet options or manage my add
ons on the tool tab nothing will open up for me to do so. I have tried to
access my internet options on the control panel also and nothing. I realy
need someones help. It seems as if these options may have been removed
somehow. If I did this somehow, I have no idea of how to restore them or if
they can even be restored.
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no-go.
I did turn off the firewall that came with SP2.
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I have about 800 files there (almost all .tmp files but some other folders
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the latest). I checked and installed a new Ethernet card, but it
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- Windows XP >> unwanted desktop iconsunwanted desktop icons have appeared i presume from a website. how can i get rid of them? tried deleting their files but everytime i restart the system they reappear. they have also changed my home pape to their site, which again keeps coming back after i try to get rid of it.please help. thanks
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- Windows XP Support >> Error MessageI am new to all this and would like any help. I have two files on my desktop.
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get an error message stating error deleting file or folder. Cannot delete
file : Cannot read from the source file or disk... Does anyone have any
ideas? Thanks
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- Windows XP >> Missing xp functionsIn the process of trying to recover from a failed installation of a new
software program I had to use system restore. It has worked in the past but
this time got hung up. When I rebooted many of the functions, such as Help &
Support and System info. will not run. Some programs also will not run. What
can I do short of aWin reinstall to correct this. If I counld get to System
restore I think i would be ok. Thanks.
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- Windows XP Security >> secure while surfing domainsHi,
When using windows xp I do not need to specify the domain name when I
search for data on another domain. As long as username and password are the
same I get easy access.
Can I prevent this?
Greetings,
Roland Wolters
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- Windows XP Support >> USB Exterior HDD questions?Hi,
Just bought a Coolmax 310 USB Exterior HDD Enclosure. (Probably won't
be shipped unitl next week)
Thinking of installing one of two spare HDD's into the Enclosure.
a: Would the HDD require Windows if I use it exclusively for program
storage and file backups?
b: Without Windows , will I be able to exec a program or simply
transfer it from exterior to interior drive? And if so, won't that mess
up the registry? I'm so confuuuuuused!
c: If the HDD has ONLY Windows XP loaded, I'd like it to be an
emergency replacement HDD, (in case the interior drive goes south), in
the meanwhile using the remainder of the space for storage and
backups. That I believe (hope?) would be OK?
ThanX and truest wishes for a great Thanksgiving Holiday!
Mike
Picture Rocks, AZ
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- Windows XP >> File name of the registry base ?Somehow registry key was deleted and I have lost the keyboard and mouse. I would like to use a previous restore but without keyboard and mouse I can not go anywhere. How can I restore to a previous restore point
I have though of renaming the registry base but I don't know the name of it
Thanks for any help
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- Windows XP Support >> Shutdown always says installing 1 updateThe topic says most of the story, Have a new laptop that exibits the
following behavior:
1) The updates available icon in the taskbar is NOT being displayed
constantly.
2) At shutdown, it always displays the install updates and shut down option,
indicates that it is installing 1 update, and we repeat the process every
time i turn the machine off.
Norton Internet security is what it has on it for A/V and such ... not that
Norton would EVER cause an issue like this one ... LOL!
Thanks in advance for any ideas. I'm not afraid of working in the registry,
but I don't have clue one where to start looking, and blindly poking around
in the registry is not a good strategy
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- Windows XP Security >> Tough question - get your thinking caps onI need to remotely edit the HKCU\Software\Policies\Microsoft key, in order to
add the Security subkey and the CheckAdminSettings dword value required for
use with Outlook Security Templates.
Unfortunately, this is a "restricted" key, and only the Administrators have
full access. I've tried using SMS Installer to create the entry
progammatically, and have also tried using "regini.exe" from the Resource Kit
to change the ACL on the key prior to performing the edit. The result is
that, apparently due to the need to run with administrator permissions, the
current user key is bypassed and the entry is made in the Default User
context.
Does anyone have a reliable method for getting around this behavior? The
machines targeted are not necessarily single-user machines, so it's not as
simple as just making the users administrators on a temporary basis. I would
also like to avoid having to use multiple reboots to change the ACL on the
key, make the edit, and then restore the ACL on the key.
Thanks for your assistance!
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Jeff
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