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- Windows XP Security >> W2k logons fail after XP upgradeI have two computers on a workgroup LAN behind a cable
modem.
Each has a shared printer and several shared folders.
I upgraded one computer to Win XP Pro earlier today.
The second computer is running W2k and can no longer
access any of the shared folders on the XP machine, nor
can the W2k system print to the shared laserjet on
the XP machine.
Error messages are "logon failed: user account
restriction" or "access denied"
The XP machine can access all shared folders and the
epson printer on the W2k machine, so one way is working.
I've been all over the knowledgebase and newsgroups
because I am sure this is something simple!
Thanks for your help.
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- Windows XP Network >> losing mapped drives with wirelessI am having problem in my new school lab keeping mapped
drives over a wireless network with the clients running XP
pro. The drives I am mapping to are on a w2k server that
is not wireless. This is a simple network with no domain.
The access point is in the same room and the signal is
strong. Even though I get an error message from the
clients at startup that says the client is unable to
connect to the mapped drive, I have found that this is not
100% true. I am still able to run some programs on the
client that require the use of the mapped drive. However,
one of the programs, that perhaps is requiring more
network usage, often fails. The access point
(Proxim/Orinoco AP600) is connected to the same switch
that the server is connected to, so it isn't a problem
with too many hops. I have upgraded the firmware on the
access point and I have downloaded XP pro updates as well.
If I hardwire a client to the network, the problem is
solved instantly. I am to the point now that I am
considering hardwiring the entire lab, or donwgrading the
clients to Win98, neither of which I am too enthused
about. The desktops are using Orinoco PCI wireless network
cards. The CPU is a Celeron 2Ghz. There is 256 MB RAM.
The machines are not logging on to a domain. Encryption
is off. Here are the results of the ping test to the
server from a workstation. Packets Sent:105,
Received:105, Lost:0, Min Time:1ms, Max:3ms, Avg:1ms. A
ping test to the access point gave similar results.
I tried changing the access point and the server to 10mbs
half duplex, but there was no improvement. I have also
disabled the built in ethernet cards on the clients. Any
thoughts?
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- customize >> Shutdown IconI want to change the shutdown and log off button icons in
the start menu... Turns out its not as easy as searching
for a shutdown.ico in the windows file... little help?
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- Windows XP Hardware >> USB Flash Drive doesn't list in My ComputerHello there
My USB flash drive doesn't get listed in My Computer with the hard drives
and CD Rom drives. Windows XP recorgnized the flash drive model and loaded
correct driver, the message said the device is installed and ready to use but
when I check My Computer drive list it is not there. What else I need to set
or change to see my flash drive to access the files on it ? Please help.
Thanks
VT
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- Windows XP Security >> Unable to access a XP workstation on the workgroupHello:
I have couple of PCs on the same workgroup. One is an XP and the other is a
Windows 2003 Server.
I shared some of the folders and the printer on the XP.
When I browse the network from the Windows 2003 server machine, I see the XP
as a node on the workroup but when I click on it, I get an error message that
says it is unable to connect.
What am I doing wrong?
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- Windows XP >> Mapped drive name doesn't appear.Whenever I map a drive by the "Map Network Drive" option
something goes wrong. The name of this drive appears in
blank, and the window with its folders is not opened. There
are, also, problems if I try to copy something to / from
this mapped drive.
This problem is over when the windows explorer is re-opened.
I know this is a old problem, but I still didn't found the
solution. The MSDN article doesn't work (KB817861). Anybody
can help me?
Thakns,
Moises.
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- Windows XP Setup >> xp home or promy computer came with xp home and an used true copy of xp
pro was given to me, should i upgrade to the pro edition
or just stay with the home?
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- Windows XP Hardware >> ad-removal errors with kazaaAny Kazaa users out there? Any of you get this message
saying kazaa will shut down because of an ad-removal
program. Well I do. The thing is I am unaware of any ad-
removal programs that I have enabled. How can I check to
see if I have any ad-removal programs? I've reinstalled
kazaa several times and downloaded fixkazaa.exe but I
still get the error and it still won't run. Any idea how
I can get kazaa to work again? It never use to give any
ad-removal messages before and it always had ads.
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- Windows XP >> Windows XP is entirely a pile excrementSlow bloated and full of annoying bugs.
Performance is dismal and so frustrating
I will end up putting 98 or me on because xp is utterly crap.....and on a
2.4GHZ P4 with 256GB ram running service pack 1.
Hopeless piece of crap from microsoft and I cannot believe HP sold me a
combo like this. It is a disgrace.
Have tried every performance tweak available on the net and have made some
small improvements but I am so jacked off with XP and its shitty bugs and
hold-ups and plain in your face annoyance value.
Am I the ONLY one to have found this ???
Why do you all carry on as if XP was actually worth the trouble???
Please comment
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- Windows XP Support >> Restricting user rights on Windows Xp ProHi folks,
I do some volunatary work for a local youth group. As you can imagine
they are prone to messing about with the settings on the computers, as
a result I am constantly trying to get them back into working order.
I've been looking into the possibility of restricting their access to
such things as drives, task mgr (they disable net nanny etc), desktop
settings, ability to save to the C: drive, and download permissions. Is
there a way in which I can cofigure these settings for the youth users?
(Without having to edit the registry) By the way they all log on as the
one user : Youth User:
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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- Windows XP >> RCP failure, help?!?Cheers,
I have a serious problem. My computer, running XP,
crashes consistently citing a failure of the RCP (Remote
Call Procedure). Does anyone have a clue what this is or
means.
Please send replies to my e-mail address as I won't be
checking back here very often.
Sincerely,
Ronny S. Mo
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- Windows XP >> Task Manager behaving stranglyIf I start the Task Manager from a limited access account, it
only shows the Cpu Usage and the Cpu Usage History windows.
The Title Bar, the Menu Bar, the tabs, the Cpu Usage,
the Cpu Usage History, thePf Usage, the Page File Usage History,
the Totals, the Physical memory, the Commit Charge,
the Kernel Memory windows and the Status bar can not be seen.
And of course I can not change tab.
If I start the Task Manager from my Administrator account, it runs
just OK.
I have done a full scan for malware with Kaspersky Anti-Virus
without finding anything.
What can I do?
Thanks for any answer
Anders
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Mary

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Posted: Mon Oct 23 11:31:02 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Security >> Firewall and Anti Virus problem
I have to have Symantec Client Security Firewall/anti-virus on my PC since it
is the same as what is on our PCs at work. Don't know what happened but the
Windows firewall and AV came back on and I can't turn them off. I am an
Adminuser on the system and even logged on using the "ADMIN" user ID. I can
get into the Security Center fine but when I select the firewall the options
are "greyed out", I can't select to turn it off, or on for that matter. It
tells me taht I have 2 firewalls running but the recommendations are not
there either. Tried disabling stuff using the Sercives.msc option, but that
didn't help.
Can anyone advise me what to try next. System performance is suffering.
Thanks
--
I refuse to get into a battle of wits with an unarmed person
Windows XP989
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nass

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Posted: Mon Oct 23 11:31:02 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Security >> Firewall and Anti Virus problem
"APRock" wrote:
> I have to have Symantec Client Security Firewall/anti-virus on my PC since it
> is the same as what is on our PCs at work. Don't know what happened but the
> Windows firewall and AV came back on and I can't turn them off. I am an
> Adminuser on the system and even logged on using the "ADMIN" user ID. I can
> get into the Security Center fine but when I select the firewall the options
> are "greyed out", I can't select to turn it off, or on for that matter. It
> tells me taht I have 2 firewalls running but the recommendations are not
> there either. Tried disabling stuff using the Sercives.msc option, but that
> didn't help.
>
> Can anyone advise me what to try next. System performance is suffering.
>
> Thanks
> --
> I refuse to get into a battle of wits with an unarmed person
Hi,
Read this link may it will be of a help to you on how to turn ON or OFF
windows firewall.
"you can't Turn On or OFF your Windows Firewall":
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/914230
HTH.
Please let us know,
Regards,
nass
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www.nasstec.co.uk
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APRock

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Posted: Mon Oct 23 17:51:01 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Security >> Firewall and Anti Virus problem
Tried everything in the article, still can't control the firewall. Onthe
General Tab the choices are greyed out, on the advianced tab everything is
selected and I can't deselect them. AV is hsowing as on even though it does
give me the reccomendation option and I have selected the check box
indicating I have another AV program that I will monitor myself.
Still at a loss
--
I refuse to get into a battle of wits with an unarmed person
"nass" wrote:
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> "APRock" wrote:
>
> > I have to have Symantec Client Security Firewall/anti-virus on my PC since it
> > is the same as what is on our PCs at work. Don't know what happened but the
> > Windows firewall and AV came back on and I can't turn them off. I am an
> > Adminuser on the system and even logged on using the "ADMIN" user ID. I can
> > get into the Security Center fine but when I select the firewall the options
> > are "greyed out", I can't select to turn it off, or on for that matter. It
> > tells me taht I have 2 firewalls running but the recommendations are not
> > there either. Tried disabling stuff using the Sercives.msc option, but that
> > didn't help.
> >
> > Can anyone advise me what to try next. System performance is suffering.
> >
> > Thanks
> > --
> > I refuse to get into a battle of wits with an unarmed person
>
> Hi,
> Read this link may it will be of a help to you on how to turn ON or OFF
> windows firewall.
> "you can't Turn On or OFF your Windows Firewall":
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/914230
> HTH.
> Please let us know,
> Regards,
> nass
> ----------------------------
> www.nasstec.co.uk
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Steven

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Posted: Mon Oct 23 22:31:33 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Security >> Firewall and Anti Virus problem
It sounds like Group Policy restrictions are being applied to your computer.
If you are a local administrator you can logon and use services.msc to
disable the Windows Firewall service which will for sure shut it down once
you reboot or also stop the service.
Steve
"APRock" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> Tried everything in the article, still can't control the firewall. Onthe
> General Tab the choices are greyed out, on the advianced tab everything is
> selected and I can't deselect them. AV is hsowing as on even though it
> does
> give me the reccomendation option and I have selected the check box
> indicating I have another AV program that I will monitor myself.
>
> Still at a loss
>
> --
> I refuse to get into a battle of wits with an unarmed person
>
>
> "nass" wrote:
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>>
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>> "APRock" wrote:
>>
>> > I have to have Symantec Client Security Firewall/anti-virus on my PC
>> > since it
>> > is the same as what is on our PCs at work. Don't know what happened
>> > but the
>> > Windows firewall and AV came back on and I can't turn them off. I am
>> > an
>> > Adminuser on the system and even logged on using the "ADMIN" user ID.
>> > I can
>> > get into the Security Center fine but when I select the firewall the
>> > options
>> > are "greyed out", I can't select to turn it off, or on for that
>> > matter. It
>> > tells me taht I have 2 firewalls running but the recommendations are
>> > not
>> > there either. Tried disabling stuff using the Sercives.msc option, but
>> > that
>> > didn't help.
>> >
>> > Can anyone advise me what to try next. System performance is
>> > suffering.
>> >
>> > Thanks
>> > --
>> > I refuse to get into a battle of wits with an unarmed person
>>
>> Hi,
>> Read this link may it will be of a help to you on how to turn ON or OFF
>> windows firewall.
>> "you can't Turn On or OFF your Windows Firewall":
>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/914230
>> HTH.
>> Please let us know,
>> Regards,
>> nass
>> ----------------------------
>> www.nasstec.co.uk
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Sony DDU1612; XP freezes when CD insertedI have a Sony DVD-ROM DDU1612 that when I insert a game
or CD into the drive XP freezes up completely and I have
to restart the computer, not all the time or only with
specific games. It will one time with a game and next
time it won't. Sometimes if a CD is already in the drive
when I start my computer it will freeze XP on startup. I
couldn't find an updated driver, or any driver for the
drive on the Sony site or by a web search. Any
suggestions? Thanks!
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- Windows XP >> By Pass Log in In Windows XPIs there any way to by-pass having to enter user name and password when
turning on cpu.....I have figured out how to by-pass ctrl-alt-delete keys and
have taken out the paswword.....but need to cpu to resart occasionaly
automatically and don't want it to get hung up at password screen.....Thanks
for any help
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- Windows XP >> critical updatesIs it possible to download the updates and save them to a
cd so I do not have to redownload them if I have to
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updates, some of my "favorites" shortcuts stopped
opening. I get the error message "cannot open shortcut
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that were taken with my digital camera won't open as well
as some image files that were downloaded from the net.
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- Windows XP Network >> xp - xp VPNHi
I have a lan at work and my machine at home. One of the machines at work is set as a VPN server, and mine at home is set as VPN client. I connect and and I can access the shared resources of the VPN server, but I can not access the other computers of the LAN
Any suggestions? Thanks...
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- Windows XP Support >> clicking on hard driveI have had intermittent clicking on my HD for the last few months.
Also, a number of "serious errors". Is this a sign that the HD is
going, or corruption in the OS or both?
I am backing everything up, and I would like comments about Acronis
True Image which I am thinking of purchasing.
Bruce
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- Windows XP Setup >> Windows XP ProblemsTried to install NIS,and got error message,"cannot access
microsoft Scheduler". Also got " problem with windows
installer". Can I replace system files to fix this and
what procedures would I take ? Please, any help would be
greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
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- Windows XP >> My Documents - repostHi,
Is each user account supposed to have its own private My Documents folder? I
thought this was the case, but when I created a new user account, it
displayed the same files in My Documents and had the same privileges to
those files as the original user account.
To clarify (I hope) ...
I had an existing user account -- User1/Password1, which everyone in the
office used. I wanted to keep the settings for that account, but make its
files private for one particular person and create a separate account for
everyone else.
I renamed the User1/Password1 account and password to
PrivateAccount/PrivatePassword and then created a new account with the
original username and password (User1/Password1). When I opened the "new"
general purpose account (User1/Password1) and looked in My Documents,
however, I could see (and read/write/delete) the same files as I thought
were now only going to be available to the PrivateAccount/PrivatePassword
account.
Could someone please clarify this for me and/or suggest a better way to have
a private folder / private files for one particular user on a computer
shared by a number of people?
Thank you.
Mark
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- Windows XP Network >> XP IP issuesHi all,
I have got a real strange on here for you all...
One of the machines (WinXP SP1) on our network is having issues obtaining an
IP from the DHCP, nor ping the DHCP server works. The DHCP server is up and
running because all other machines on the network are fine. Here is what I
have tried so far.
1) Assigning a manual IP. Failed to ping the DHCP.
2) Tested the network cable with a testing kit for belkin. Cable is fine.
All the strands match up okay.
3) Switched ports on the switch. Failed.
4) Uninstalled the drivers, then reinstalled. This worked until a couple of
reboots later, then it failed again.
5) Disabled the onboard nic and installed a new pci nic that I know works
because it was in another machine and worked fine. This failed. The nic is
installed okay but it too cannot get an IP.
6) Reinstalled XP, this was okay for a while and then the a couple of days
later it started to fail to obtain an IP again.
The only thing I think it maybe is something on the computer (virus
maybe) that is screwing with something!
Any ideas?
Cheers
Tristan Leask
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- Windows XP Hardware >> javaw.exe error message???I've tried running a multimedia CD in my DVD & CD-RW and
both are returning an error that says "javaw.exe has
encountered a problem and needs to close."
Does anyone know what this is? I'm not a "techie", so
any assistance you can provide would be very appreciated.
Thanks!
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- Windows XP >> I have had enough of this CRAP! I reformat and still have the same trouble!!!!!!My previous posts were about a problem with Windows Explorer, and not
being able to use the directory tree in the left pane, after it's been
open for a while.
After getting some ideas about what the problem might be, I
reformatted the HD today and started to reinstall things. Would you
believe that in the midst of some of the preliminary installs, from
files on a DVD.............. I GOT THE SAME FREAKING PROBLEM WITH
WINDOWS EXPLORER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
When I click on the folders in the directory tree, they won't open, I
get a message saying the path statement is wrong and the files aren't
available. When I close Explorer and start a new instance of it, it
works for a while then does the same damned thing.
I would sure appreciate anyone's help at this point. I don't intend to
waste any more time installing apps until this thing is fixed once and
for all.
The OS is XP Pro, the machine is a Gateway, with a 120GB HD, 1GB RAM,
Soundblaster Audigy card, NVIDIA ti 4600 graphics card, Sony DRU 500
DVD burner, Lite On CD burner.
Thank you ..... I am about to go back to my old Athlon 1.8 Ghz machine
that never gave me any of this crap.
JJ
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- Windows XP Setup >> Prestaging Computer Objects....Hi Everyone,
I am trying to prestage account for deployment. I get the GUID
identifer and put that into Active Directory when I manually create a
computer object along wtih applying the correct permissions to edit the
computer accout. When the machine builds, it still takes a random name. It
ignores the prestaged account that I had setup for it. I doubled checked the
permissions for editing that computer object and made sure I did not make a
typo when putting in the GUID, they are all correct. What is going on with
it?
Thanks,
Ross
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