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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> CDR refuses to recordSince upgrading my cdr to a Sony model, I can no longer
write cd-roms. I get the message that the drive is not
accessible. Have checked all connections, and bios. The
strange thing is, that when I put the old cdr back, this
also gives the same message. I am using easy cd creator
6, but have also tried Nero 5 with no luck.
The software that came with the drive (B gold)will write
to it, but not properly, causing errors every time.
Any advice would be welcome
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- Windows XP >> RDP for multiple usersI have machines that multiple users log into. They all use RDP to log into a
terminal machine for work. We want them to log into the TS with a "location"
username, ie., giroom. This means that all the users will have the same
login name and password for the TS. We also want to save the password so
they log into the TS automatically because the TS login is a minimal rights
user and they still have to log into our application.
we tried creating a connection file under the "All Users" folder with the
password saved, but when we tried to log in under each user's local profile,
the password was not saved.
Is there an easy way to keep the saved password in that connection file for
each user? So far we have resorted to creating multiple RDP sessions, but as
we roll out new boxes this would be a nightmare to duplicate.
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Attaching Temperature ProbesI have a digital readout with two separate temperature
probes. The probes are small and flat and originally
came with some small pieces of tape to hold them in
place. Well, the tape has lost its stickiness and scotch
tape doesn't seem to work too well. I'd like to stick
one on the CPU heatsink and one on the video card
heatsink. Do you think that I could use a glue to hold
them in place? I obviously don't want to use something
that will melt or even catch on fire. Does anyone have a
suggestion of what to use exactly? Tape just doesn't
seem to hold up and the probes come free after a short
while. Thanks.
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- Windows XP Support >> Problem renaming driveI am trying to rename a card reader's drive to "CompactFlash" But I get the
error "Volume label too long or contains invalid characters".
This happened after I connected a Maxtor external hard drive which shifted
all the drive letters down.
For example:
Drive F: was previously CompactFlash but now became Maxtor.
Drive G: was previously SmartMedia but now it has to be CompactFlash and so
on.
Why doesn't WinXP accept now the volume label "CompactFlash" where it had no
problem before.
Thanks,
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Nathan Gutman
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- Windows XP Support >> Backing up windows updatesWIn XP Home, IE7, OE6, SP2,
A few Questions.
I've decided to reinstall XP to resolve a stack load of issues, almost
everything on my PC is backed up to a seperate ext' HD.
Because my version of XP is a retail upgrade from 98SE, I find it a choir
having to keep installing both disks when asked, I have both disks but is
there a way of re-installing XP simply from the XP upgrade disk or must I
have both disks to hand?
Once I have XP home installed, is there a way of making a recovery disk, (
not floppy), and if so, should I first update IE6 to IE7 and install SP2 then
make the recovery disk?
My thinking is simply that in the event of something going amiss, instead of
me having to re-install XP, I can just recover to a fresh desk top.
I religiously keep up with my Windows updates on top of anything SP2 had to
offer.
If I go to control panel, add/remove, I can see all the window updates, hot
fixes and so on, can I back these up and if so can I do so as a whole group
and then re-install after I have re-installed XP?
IE7 favorites, I try to keep this in order and fail, I have lots of folders
with different links in, but if I scroll down, I have 40-50 single favorites
not in folders.
How can I back up and reinstall my favorites and these 40-50 diffrent links?
Last time I had a crack at this, ( I've forgotten how ), I managed to export
and import but found after reinstalling the back up every single folder and
the links they contained had to be transfered indevidualy, a daunting task if
ever.
Outlook Express, same question as above really, I have thirty odd folders
each one has a many messages/details in, I need to back these folders up and
re-install simply.
Can I do all the above within XP or is there freeware I can down load?
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Sandal
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- Windows XP >> Network Controller Missing From Device Manger, Won't Re-installI have an IBM T30 laptop (it's just over 1 year old and now out of warranty)
that uses a wireless network card to connect to the internet. I use Firefox
as my netbrowser. Usually, I put my laptop into sleep mode over shutting it
off when I am not using it. Yesterday, I took my computer out of sleep mode
and went to use Firefox to discover that some sort of error had occured in
Firefox. I must have left the Firefox window up before I put my computer in
sleep mode but I don't remember.
After acknowledging the error message, I realized that my laptop was no
longer connecting to the Internet. I went into the Device Manager and the
driver that controls the network card had uninstalled itself. This has
happened once before so I had re-installed the driver from the manufacturer.
This corrected the issue last time.
This time it didn't help because the network controller is also gone from
the device manager and when you reset the computer, XP attempts to re-install
the network controller driver but cannot complete the action. Because I
cannot connect to the internet, I cannot dl the driver and I wouldn't know
where to begin. Thusly, reinstalling the other driver doesn't take either.
When I re-check the device manager, neither are present anymore.
I've considered doing a system rollback to a XP checkpoint where all the
drivers were correctly working but I don't know if that would actually do
anything. I don't even know if the Firefox error is linked to this issue.
I'm not sure what to do and my computer is pretty gimped until I can fix its
network controller issue. What do I do?
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!
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- Windows XP Setup >> System Restore Hung AppSince installin SP2 - which I had no problem with
installing - System Restore is hung. I shut it off,
restored last know good state, etc. It is still hung.
Late bulletin - Two of my friends who just loaded SP2 are
having the same, "hung app," issue with System Restore.
Please advise.
Lee
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- Windows XP Security >> WinchatWe need to allow two users to message internally and reasonably securely.
They are currently using IM (but not Messenger) without encryption. Short
term, it would be great to let them use %windir%\system32\WinChat.exe. But a
quick test on XP SP2 fails, and I'm not sure why. Involved test systems have
Messenger, Network DDE, and Network DDE DSDM running. What's missing?
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Greg Stigers, MCSA
remember to vote for the answers you like
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- Windows XP Support >> OUTLOOK FOR WINDOWS XP---SECOND POST BUT NO RESPONSESubject: SEND/RECEIVE IN OUTLOOK 2002 FOR XP 6/20/2006 2:37 PM PST
This is my SECOND post since I never received a response from the above
dated post...If anyone can help me, I would appreciate it....Thanks..
when i click on send/receive, I get this error message:
Task 'pop.earthlink.net - Sending' reported error (0x800C8105) : 'Unknown
Error 0x800C8105
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- Windows XP >> recent security patch breaks desktop.ini CLSID folder-app association and custom iconWe (the software company I work for) have been using a desktop.ini file
to (1) create a unique icon for the "library folders" used with our
application and (2) to associate these folders with our application so
that double-clicking on the folder launches our application and lets
our application open the library.
The desktop.in just looks like this:
[.ShellClassInfo]
ConfirmFileOp=0
CLSID={our-class-id}
And then in the registry:
To assign an icon to the folder:
Key Name:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{our-class-id}\DefaultIcon
Class Name: <NO CLASS>
Value 0
Name: <NO NAME>
Type: REG_SZ
Data: path to our icon
To associate the folder with our application:
Key Name:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{our-class-id}\Shell\Open\command
Class Name: <NO CLASS>
Value 0
Name: <NO NAME>
Type: REG_SZ
Data: "path to our application" "%1"
Unfortunately, the most recent XP security patch has broken this.
According to <http://secunia.com/advisories/11633/>:
"The problem is that "desktop.ini" files may contain CLSID references
to arbitrary executables in the "[.ShellClassInfo]" section. This can
be exploited to execute arbitrary files with another user's privileges
when the user browses a folder containing a malicious "desktop.ini"
file."
Does anybody know if there might be another way to accomplish this? I
spent a lot of time making this work, and now it's broke!
Thanks
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- Windows XP Update >> Security UpdateThere's a new security update that's been issued by MS out of schedule.
Read about it here:
http://www.itwire.com.au/content/view/5792/53/
Alias
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Windows - Registry Recovery messageAfter installing Windows XP SP2 I started seeing a message
as the desktop loads that says:
"A Windows Registry file had to be recovered from a log or
backup file. The recovery was successful."
I click "OK" and continue as usual with no further
problems. It happens about 75% of the time I boot up.
Nothing unusual about my PC; normal user software, DSL
internet, etc. Dell 4400 hardware. The message gives no
hint of which file is replaced. If I un-install SP2 the
problem disapears. Microsoft tech is baffled tho he said
others have reported this problem. I have tried disabling
things during start up with MSConfig and have run Defrag
and the file scan thing I can't think of the name right
now. Also, ran the utility that checks for versions of the
Windows protected files.
I am looking for any procedures to discover the origin of
the file that is replaced. I don't have a clue as to the
offending software.
Thanks,
Ray
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- Windows XP Update >> Windows Update HistoryI had tremendous problems downloading and installing the most recent updates
KB890830
KB911280
KB914389
KB916281
KB917344
KB917734
KB917953
KB918439
KB916518
KB917149
KB917334
KB915597
Consequently my "Review your update history" is scrambled with "Failed"
"Cancelled" and "Succeeded" entries, how does this History get revised to
reflect the true state of the system.
I believe all updates were finally successful in being installed. A new
search for updates reveal none, but how can I be sure?
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Posted: Sun Dec 28 18:42:29 CST 2003 |
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Windows XP Network >> Networking - Windows XP Pro
Can anyone please tell me how to delete a computer and/or
a workgroup in my network.
Windows XP782
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Posted: Sun Dec 28 18:42:29 CST 2003 |
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Windows XP Network >> Networking - Windows XP Pro
In article <04a901c3cd8f$953d5d30$EMail@HideDomain.com>, "Joanne"
<EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote:
>Can anyone please tell me how to delete a computer and/or
>a workgroup in my network.
You can right click and delete an obsolete shortcut to a shared disk
or folder in My Network Places.
There's no explicit way to delete an obsolete computer name or
workgroup name from appearing in My Network Places. Those names will
automatically go away in time.
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Best Wishes,
Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking)
Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group
for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions
addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups.
Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com
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- Windows XP Setup >> XP Product KeyI realised that the part of the certificate authetication that shows the
product key for my Windows XP software is been torn off, ergo lost my product
key. Is there anyway I can recover my product key? I have the software copy
with me.
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N.Joseph
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- Windows XP Hardware >> keyboard questionI am trying to help a friend who while in her e-mail held
down her shift key too long and a diaglog box came up.
Now when she types there are no characters coming up on
the screen. Can you help? This happens in her e-mail and
word.
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- Windows XP Support >> Wallpaper Changer Power Toy skips images!Lately, as Wallpaper Changer advances through images, it has been skipping
over large blocks of files. It only happens in one folder, which has 1,120
image files. So I'm wondering if there is an upper limit on the number of
files the program can manage in a single folder. Does anyone have any
knowledge or insight about this?
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Don't forget, the future is a memory...
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- Windows XP Setup >> Forgot password!!!How do i log on to windows if i'm the administrator and i forgot my password.
I didn't create a password reset disk. is there a solution for my problem? or
do i have to perform a total system recovery??
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- Windows XP Setup >> Installing SoftwareI got my wife a Palm Tungsten E PDA and when I place it in the CD Tray the Install Wizard doesn't start and run the program. Is there a way I can do an install manually or is there a setting I can choose on the PC so that when I go to install other softwares in the future this won't happen again. Thanks and Merry Christmas, Jimmy
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- Windows XP Setup >> Long time to delete first file.Just wondering what would cause WinXP SP2 to take a long time (about 20 seconds)
to delete a file. This only happens on the first file after booting (or
rebooting but not after logging off & on), all subsequent files delete in a
blink of the eye.
Everything else seems to be working fine. I can learn to live with it (I'd
rather not) but it is annoying.
Any (productive) suggestions appreciated.
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- Windows XP Support >> problems with turnning offi have p3 with system windows xp professional and i dont know why it
dont turn off i have tryen many ways .. to turn off but it dont work
just from the button it work ..
but nothing else ..
please help me !!!!
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- Windows XP Update >> Error 80070436Hi, i have a laptop Acer with Ati Radeon Express 1100 Graphics Card. Its
quality is very low, i can hardly play games created 3-4 years ago but one
day after an update it seemed to have great perfomance. That is i usually
play Call of Duty 2. That day the game played perfect. However, after a
restart, everything became as it was before. Terrible.... I noticed that what
caused this change was the ATI 4379 Serial ATA Controller which is the only
one that my computer cannot install no matter how many times i have tried. It
shows Error 80070436 and i don't know how to fix it. Can anybody help me???
Thanx
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- Windows XP >> windows update page hangsThis just began, before this when I would log onto the windows update page, I
got a notice about checking my certification, then asked me to download
active x control, did that and everything worked fine. Today when I wanted to
check my up dates I get as far as waiting for Active x to show up to click on
and install , but it does not appear.I waited, rebooted, tried several times
and nothing happens.I checked my settings, set to default under security
cannot figure out why nothing happens.What could be causing this when it does
get me to the page and all-running sp2, windows xp.
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- Windows XP Setup >> Can I replace *only* "hal.dll" if I move a HD to another computer?Hi all,
I'm wondering if I'm missing something...
I have a computer that currently has an "Advanced Configuration and
Power Interface (ACPI)" HAL. I want to move it's hard disk to a
machine that has an "ACPI Uniprocessor" HAL.
I was thinking I could "sysprep" the computer with "mini-setup"
checked, then replace the hal.dll file from a different "ACPI
uniprocessor" computer before booting the hard disk in the other CPU.
But, that didn't work...
Yes, I could reinstall Windows at this point, but I'm curious if
there's more to just replacing the one "hal.dll" file to get it to
recognize the new computer hardware using the method above.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
- Steve
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- Windows XP >> System 32 fileI am running windowsxp home. I have recently had the sytem32 file open on start up. I uncheck it in msconfig( which has several entries) but it returns. 1st question: How can I prevent this from happening and 2nd question: How can I remove the entries in the msconfig?
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- Windows XP >> microphoneI keep receiving messgae on desktop[ that microphone is
on. I believe that this is the headphone mic but can't
find out how to turn it off. Can anybody help please?
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- Windows XP Security >> Validating Microsoft Security UpdateHow do I KNOW that a security update that gets suggested
in XP comes from Microsoft? It would be pretty horrible
if someone cleverly figured out how to impersonate these
critical update messages.
Can you tell me what Microsoft does to ensure that
critical update messages cannot be hijacked? Is there a
manual or automatic process I can do to authenticate those
messages before acting on them?
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