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- Windows XP Setup >> Setup Failed during Install Of XP Home SP1 Error# fffffb4aI just installed a new hard drive on my computer and I wanted to re-install
windows on to it when the Drive to Drive copy failed. I erased the partition
on the original drive and wanted to reinstall windows on to the new drive.
The setup found an installation of windows on the new drive (because I copied
it) and asked if I wanted to repair it instead of doing a fresh install. I
chose to do a repair. When the timer says 39 minutes remaining (it sits
there or some time) it gives me an error saying this:
"Setup failed to install product catalogs. This is a fatal error. The setup
logs should contain more info."
Setup Log:
"The signature for Windows XP Home Edition Upgrade is invalid. Error Code
is fffffb4a.
The System cannot find message text for message # 0xfffffb4a in the file for
syssetup.dll"
Then it restarts and instead of going back to the original setup menu asking
me if I wanted to repair or do a clean install it goes back into the
installation and attempts to pick up where it left off, giving me another
error. I just want to start over and do a fresh installation, please help!
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- Windows XP Network >> Remember Network Key - Wireless SetupI'm trying to use encryption on my wireless network but
unfortunately I can't get it to save the network key
settings after specifying them.
Specifically I'm trying to use WPA-PSK with a passphrase;
but windows will not store the key and instead I am
prompted for the key everytime a new wireless connection
is established, when using WEP the key is not stored
either.
Everything is setup and working fine I just don't want to
have to type the key in every time I restart my computer,
end users would have trouble navigating to the network
configuration area and typing in my secret passphrase,
even if I wanted to let them know what it was!
Any help would be appreciated.
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- Windows XP Support >> DOS in VistaHi Folks,
I can't find a Vista group on my server, so this was my next best
choice. Does anybody know if Vista will run old DOS programs, the way
XP does? Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks.
Ken
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- Windows XP Setup >> Out of Ideas... HELPI just switched to SBC Yahoo DSL. I used to run MSN 8.
I now run the regular ie explorer with my DSL. I have
since cancelled my subscription to MSN Dial-up. My
problem is this:
When I had MSN 8, I could only log on to a specific
website using only one specific user account.
Specifically, when you run MSN 8, you are given the
option to choose which user to sign onto the internet
with. If I chose a specific account to sign on to the
internet with, I could logon to a specific website with
no problem. If I chose to sign on to the internet with a
different user on the MSN 8 window, I couldn't logon to
the specific website anymore. This particular website
was the only website that I ever had this problem with.
Well, now that I don't have MSN 8 anymore, I have found
myself in a position where I can't logon to the specific
website at all. Has anybody encountered such a problem
before that had (or has) MSN 8? And more importantly,
does anybody know how to resolve this problem?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Michael A.
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- Windows XP Update >> kb928388 Why not for Windows 2000. Why not autodownload.What the heck would possess Microsoft not to make this update available for
Windows 2000. This now means all of the businesses still using Win2000 that
are not on a domain will have to turn off Automatic daylight time adjust and
manually do this twice a year if this update does not come down for Win
2000.
On a further note I know this is not a security update but Microsoft has put
non security items in the security section to make them work with automatic
updates, one very receint one that comes to mind is the Genuine Advantage
Notification download. So why not put this there since many of the general
users will not even consider going to the windows site and look for
something like this. In my experience most non tech people simply get the
automatic updates and never go to the windows site. Not having this download
automatically will bring lots of questions this spring when the computers do
not change to daylight savings time correctly.
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- Windows XP Update >> new user can't login from the networkAfter completely rebuilding my SBS2003 server onto a new harddrive and
restoring all previous users, I attempted to add a new user. The process went
smoothly but the user cannot login from any workstation.
I was able to log her in directly to the server so I know that her
credentials are good.
I set her up both using the wizard as a power user and manually through
users and computers using a standard template. The process worked fine for my
other users (who were users on the old system).
Any suggestions on where to look?
--
John Hill mcse,cne,a+
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- Windows XP >> Windows file order/listing issueEvery time I go to save a file, run a file, open a
file..etc the files or folders are listed after which was
modified/opened/closed most recently not in order of name
(those columns do not appear in order to ge that I have
to go to the view menu and choose "details")
which is what it used to be - how can I change this back -
it is quite annoying always having to go to details in
order to do this.
Thanks for your help!
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- Windows XP Support >> Windows update failureI have got the little icon that tells me that updates are ready to be
installed. After the progress I get the following error message:
{BCFF9EA6-39FA-4D69-9EF9-1E03D2FAF5EB} 100 80070103 AutomaticUpdates Failure
Content Install Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the
following update with error 0x80070103: Realtek AC'97 Audio for VIA (R)
Audio Controller.
The online Help hasn't got anything in its data base regarding this error
(got there via 'my computer', 'manage', 'event viewer', 'system' and then
double click the event and clicking the link)
Can I reset this update so it can download again or is there any other way?
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- Windows XP >> system start upI have one I cannot seem to figure out. When I boot my system I
allways get a small window that says the following in it. Trial
Period Expired! Please Register! I have tryed several things from
the registry to start up options. No Luck so now I turn to you for
help. Tells nothing about what program it would be for if it is that.
Any help would be great .
Thanks Eric
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- Windows XP Network >> error 1606As I was tring to instal some programs, I get error
message 1606: <common administrative tools>.allusers.\
not found, anyone has any idea what this means and how I
can fix this? Thanks.
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Programmes Not respondiAll the time my computer keeps "Not Responding", I loose my internet connection and sometimes everything just crashes and my computer shuts down without warning. I have defragmented, disk cleanup. I dont know what else to try as this is so frustrating every couple of hours!!!!!
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- Windows XP >> Copy error message on bootup since last updateHi all,
Ever since I've done the last Microsoft Windows update,
I've received the following error message when I click on
one of the profiles on my Windows XP Home system:
"Windows cannot find 'copy.' Make sure you typed the
name correctly, and then try again. To search for a
file, click the Start button, and then click Search."
I've noticed that there are a few people here in this
newsgroup that are having the exact same problem. Any
assistance concerning this issue would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Sincerely,
Chris Z.
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- Windows XP >> LicensingI wanted to load only Win98 in new machines. As Win98 is
not available for purchase, Can I buy WinXP but load Win98
so that I satisfy the licensing policy. I already have
Win98 CDs.
thanks in advance
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- Windows XP Hardware >> start upcan anyone help me? When i start up my computer, I get a
blue screen saying ' a fatal exception 0E has occured at
0167:BFF8AB97' thank you
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Ramesh

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Posted: Sat Nov 27 18:19:03 CST 2004 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> Video Card or RAM issue?
I'm working on a friends machine running an Athlon processor, Windows XP Pro
and 512 MB of Crucial memory with an NVidia Ti4600 video card. The machine
will not boot normally, only to Safe Mode. Some, not all, desktop icons are
blacked out. Same for some taskbar icons. Mouse movement or clicking an
icon can result in blocks of black stripes that do not go away unless
another window is opened or the machine is rebooted.
There was an error message regarding the video driver from NVidia, but
Device Manager shows no problems at all. When I cracked the box and checked
the RAM I found one stick in contact with the edge of the video card. Just
enough contact to see it and feel it when removing or inserting the stick in
its slot. I removed hundreds of items of spyware, adware (Ad-Aware found
174 items!) and other malware as this system was not protected in any way
and is cable modem connected to the internet.
Does anyone have any ideas about the problems? At this point, I am leaning
toward uninstalling the video card drivers and reinstalling to see if that
is the cause. When I left the machine last night it was cycling black
screen and desktop at regularly spaced intervals. Could bad RAM be suspect
here? What about both bad RAM and a bad video driver or even failing video
card? It would seem that both failing at once would be a low probability.
Any help will be appreciated. I'm returning this evening to try a couple
more things on this machine.
Windows XP195
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BAR

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Posted: Sat Nov 27 18:19:03 CST 2004 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> Video Card or RAM issue?
Sounds like you have some bad driver files and not a memory problem.
Need to clean up all the nasties and uninstall any useless applications.
Make sure the PC is cleaned up and then do a Repair installation of XP.
Perform a Repair Install by following the step by step below.
Boot up from the XP Installation CD, when you see the "Welcome To Setup"
screen, you will see the options below
This portion of the Setup program prepares Microsoft
Windows XP to run on your computer:
To setup Windows XP now, press ENTER.
To repair a Windows XP installation using Recovery Console, press R.
To quit Setup without installing Windows XP, press F3.
Press Enter to start the Windows Setup.
Accept the License Agreement and Windows will search for existing Windows
installations.
Select the XP installation you want to repair from the list and press R to
start the repair.
Setup will copy the necessary files to the hard drive and reboot. Do not
press any key to boot from CD when the message appears. Setup will continue
as if it were doing a clean install, but your applications and settings will
remain intact.
After that run SP2 updates.
"Kevin" wrote:
> I'm working on a friends machine running an Athlon processor, Windows XP Pro
> and 512 MB of Crucial memory with an NVidia Ti4600 video card. The machine
> will not boot normally, only to Safe Mode. Some, not all, desktop icons are
> blacked out. Same for some taskbar icons. Mouse movement or clicking an
> icon can result in blocks of black stripes that do not go away unless
> another window is opened or the machine is rebooted.
>
> There was an error message regarding the video driver from NVidia, but
> Device Manager shows no problems at all. When I cracked the box and checked
> the RAM I found one stick in contact with the edge of the video card. Just
> enough contact to see it and feel it when removing or inserting the stick in
> its slot. I removed hundreds of items of spyware, adware (Ad-Aware found
> 174 items!) and other malware as this system was not protected in any way
> and is cable modem connected to the internet.
>
> Does anyone have any ideas about the problems? At this point, I am leaning
> toward uninstalling the video card drivers and reinstalling to see if that
> is the cause. When I left the machine last night it was cycling black
> screen and desktop at regularly spaced intervals. Could bad RAM be suspect
> here? What about both bad RAM and a bad video driver or even failing video
> card? It would seem that both failing at once would be a low probability.
>
> Any help will be appreciated. I'm returning this evening to try a couple
> more things on this machine.
>
>
>
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Nick

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Posted: Sat Nov 27 18:38:52 CST 2004 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> Video Card or RAM issue?
You might just reinstall the drivers. Remove the video adaptor from the
device manager and reboot.
"Kevin" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:unFN$EMail@HideDomain.com...
> I'm working on a friends machine running an Athlon processor, Windows XP
Pro
> and 512 MB of Crucial memory with an NVidia Ti4600 video card. The
machine
> will not boot normally, only to Safe Mode. Some, not all, desktop icons
are
> blacked out. Same for some taskbar icons. Mouse movement or clicking an
> icon can result in blocks of black stripes that do not go away unless
> another window is opened or the machine is rebooted.
>
> There was an error message regarding the video driver from NVidia, but
> Device Manager shows no problems at all. When I cracked the box and
checked
> the RAM I found one stick in contact with the edge of the video card.
Just
> enough contact to see it and feel it when removing or inserting the stick
in
> its slot. I removed hundreds of items of spyware, adware (Ad-Aware found
> 174 items!) and other malware as this system was not protected in any way
> and is cable modem connected to the internet.
>
> Does anyone have any ideas about the problems? At this point, I am
leaning
> toward uninstalling the video card drivers and reinstalling to see if that
> is the cause. When I left the machine last night it was cycling black
> screen and desktop at regularly spaced intervals. Could bad RAM be
suspect
> here? What about both bad RAM and a bad video driver or even failing
video
> card? It would seem that both failing at once would be a low probability.
>
> Any help will be appreciated. I'm returning this evening to try a couple
> more things on this machine.
>
>
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Posted: Sat Nov 27 23:14:42 CST 2004 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> Video Card or RAM issue?
I have the system cleaned up and free of malware. It was an epic struggle,
let me tell you! I uninstalled the video card drivers in Device Manager and
on a reboot Windows found the card and installed the software for it but the
system would not boot normally. Safe Mode is the only way the machine will
boot up. Most of the video display problems were fixed, but there is still
something totally screwed up with the card or the driver or both.
I was able to actually burn my friends critical files, family photos,
documents, emails and so on to a CD in the event the system crashed totally.
I'm a little hesitant to try a Repair or a clean install of XP at this time.
I'm not sure the machine will boot from the CD drive and to complicate
things the only Windows CD I have for the system is a Ghost image of XP Pro
on two disks, labeled that they will boot. I just don't have any confidence
the machine will actually boot from the CD (in this case a CD-RW drive).
I was hoping the video card drivers were corrupted or the card itself was
failing. That would be the simplest scenario, but of course that does not
appear to be the case. Thanks for the information, I have it printed out in
the event I have to suck it up and risk an installation of XP.
"BAR" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> Sounds like you have some bad driver files and not a memory problem.
>
> Need to clean up all the nasties and uninstall any useless applications.
> Make sure the PC is cleaned up and then do a Repair installation of XP.
>
> Perform a Repair Install by following the step by step below.
> Boot up from the XP Installation CD, when you see the "Welcome To Setup"
> screen, you will see the options below
> This portion of the Setup program prepares Microsoft
> Windows XP to run on your computer:
>
> To setup Windows XP now, press ENTER.
>
> To repair a Windows XP installation using Recovery Console, press R.
>
> To quit Setup without installing Windows XP, press F3.
> Press Enter to start the Windows Setup.
> Accept the License Agreement and Windows will search for existing Windows
> installations.
> Select the XP installation you want to repair from the list and press R to
> start the repair.
> Setup will copy the necessary files to the hard drive and reboot. Do not
> press any key to boot from CD when the message appears. Setup will
continue
> as if it were doing a clean install, but your applications and settings
will
> remain intact.
>
>
> After that run SP2 updates.
>
> "Kevin" wrote:
>
> > I'm working on a friends machine running an Athlon processor, Windows XP
Pro
> > and 512 MB of Crucial memory with an NVidia Ti4600 video card. The
machine
> > will not boot normally, only to Safe Mode. Some, not all, desktop icons
are
> > blacked out. Same for some taskbar icons. Mouse movement or clicking
an
> > icon can result in blocks of black stripes that do not go away unless
> > another window is opened or the machine is rebooted.
> >
> > There was an error message regarding the video driver from NVidia, but
> > Device Manager shows no problems at all. When I cracked the box and
checked
> > the RAM I found one stick in contact with the edge of the video card.
Just
> > enough contact to see it and feel it when removing or inserting the
stick in
> > its slot. I removed hundreds of items of spyware, adware (Ad-Aware
found
> > 174 items!) and other malware as this system was not protected in any
way
> > and is cable modem connected to the internet.
> >
> > Does anyone have any ideas about the problems? At this point, I am
leaning
> > toward uninstalling the video card drivers and reinstalling to see if
that
> > is the cause. When I left the machine last night it was cycling black
> > screen and desktop at regularly spaced intervals. Could bad RAM be
suspect
> > here? What about both bad RAM and a bad video driver or even failing
video
> > card? It would seem that both failing at once would be a low
probability.
> >
> > Any help will be appreciated. I'm returning this evening to try a
couple
> > more things on this machine.
> >
> >
> >
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Posted: Sat Nov 27 23:16:58 CST 2004 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> Video Card or RAM issue?
I just did that this evening. Windows found the card and installed the
software just fine. But . . . the system still will only boot in Safe Mode.
The video problems are better, but there is still something screwed up
royally with the video card or drivers or both. See my reply to the earlier
reply from BAR. Thanks for the help anyway!
"Nick Burns" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> You might just reinstall the drivers. Remove the video adaptor from the
> device manager and reboot.
>
> "Kevin" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> news:unFN$EMail@HideDomain.com...
> > I'm working on a friends machine running an Athlon processor, Windows XP
> Pro
> > and 512 MB of Crucial memory with an NVidia Ti4600 video card. The
> machine
> > will not boot normally, only to Safe Mode. Some, not all, desktop icons
> are
> > blacked out. Same for some taskbar icons. Mouse movement or clicking
an
> > icon can result in blocks of black stripes that do not go away unless
> > another window is opened or the machine is rebooted.
> >
> > There was an error message regarding the video driver from NVidia, but
> > Device Manager shows no problems at all. When I cracked the box and
> checked
> > the RAM I found one stick in contact with the edge of the video card.
> Just
> > enough contact to see it and feel it when removing or inserting the
stick
> in
> > its slot. I removed hundreds of items of spyware, adware (Ad-Aware
found
> > 174 items!) and other malware as this system was not protected in any
way
> > and is cable modem connected to the internet.
> >
> > Does anyone have any ideas about the problems? At this point, I am
> leaning
> > toward uninstalling the video card drivers and reinstalling to see if
that
> > is the cause. When I left the machine last night it was cycling black
> > screen and desktop at regularly spaced intervals. Could bad RAM be
> suspect
> > here? What about both bad RAM and a bad video driver or even failing
> video
> > card? It would seem that both failing at once would be a low
probability.
> >
> > Any help will be appreciated. I'm returning this evening to try a
couple
> > more things on this machine.
> >
> >
>
>
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Posted: Sun Nov 28 05:09:56 CST 2004 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> Video Card or RAM issue?
I would reseat the video card and my ram.
"Kevin" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:OPiJ%EMail@HideDomain.com...
> I just did that this evening. Windows found the card and installed the
> software just fine. But . . . the system still will only boot in Safe
Mode.
> The video problems are better, but there is still something screwed up
> royally with the video card or drivers or both. See my reply to the
earlier
> reply from BAR. Thanks for the help anyway!
>
> "Nick Burns" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> > You might just reinstall the drivers. Remove the video adaptor from the
> > device manager and reboot.
> >
> > "Kevin" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> > news:unFN$EMail@HideDomain.com...
> > > I'm working on a friends machine running an Athlon processor, Windows
XP
> > Pro
> > > and 512 MB of Crucial memory with an NVidia Ti4600 video card. The
> > machine
> > > will not boot normally, only to Safe Mode. Some, not all, desktop
icons
> > are
> > > blacked out. Same for some taskbar icons. Mouse movement or clicking
> an
> > > icon can result in blocks of black stripes that do not go away unless
> > > another window is opened or the machine is rebooted.
> > >
> > > There was an error message regarding the video driver from NVidia, but
> > > Device Manager shows no problems at all. When I cracked the box and
> > checked
> > > the RAM I found one stick in contact with the edge of the video card.
> > Just
> > > enough contact to see it and feel it when removing or inserting the
> stick
> > in
> > > its slot. I removed hundreds of items of spyware, adware (Ad-Aware
> found
> > > 174 items!) and other malware as this system was not protected in any
> way
> > > and is cable modem connected to the internet.
> > >
> > > Does anyone have any ideas about the problems? At this point, I am
> > leaning
> > > toward uninstalling the video card drivers and reinstalling to see if
> that
> > > is the cause. When I left the machine last night it was cycling black
> > > screen and desktop at regularly spaced intervals. Could bad RAM be
> > suspect
> > > here? What about both bad RAM and a bad video driver or even failing
> > video
> > > card? It would seem that both failing at once would be a low
> probability.
> > >
> > > Any help will be appreciated. I'm returning this evening to try a
> couple
> > > more things on this machine.
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
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- Windows XP >> XP Home sp2 DEP questionI have an ABIT IC7 mobo, 1GB Geil DC DDR, P4 2.8C
processor. The Data Execution Prevention featured is
greyed out and the message says due to hardware design
your processor doesn;t support DEP. Is that normal for a
newer processor?
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- Windows XP >> ASPI - Nero - INcDIf you're having problems with Nero/ASPI/INcD, this url for Nero will solve
your CD burning problems. It did mine.
http://ww2.nero.com/nero6/enu/Utilities.html
Click on the Tools link and follow the instructions for each step:
Support Tools
Info Tools
Clean Tools
CD/DVD-ROM Test
ASPI Driver
System Updates / Libraries (if applicable)
It has easy, thorough instructions, and I was able to burn a CD after I
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- Windows XP Support >> TV CommercialI have seen now several times a commercial on cable TV regarding a program
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- Windows XP Network >> Error 67 with login script - too fast?The login script I use works well in my peer-to-peer environment, except
when I want it to be executed at startup.
My computer has automatic loging into main account (using TweakUI) and the
login script is executed at startup but can't map any share drive (Error
67). I tried both share names and IP with NET USE command. Weirdly enough,
the SAME script launched manually just a few seconds after startup works
well.
- If I login into Windows with a logon screen (classic or XP-Style), the
script will works because Windows will have finished to startup in
background. If Windows autologon using TweakUI, the script won't work, like
if it was running few seconds to early. Lauching it manually after startup
and the script will work.
- Same behavior with Prefetch. If the prefetch directory is empty, the
script will work. If the prefetch is not empty, Windows starts faster and
the script won't work when launched the first time. I have to launched it
manually
The only solution I found is to "wake up" the LAN by pinging it quite a few
times, but then the login delay is tedious.
Here is the script:
@echo off
Title Connection
echo Connection en cours
Ping serveur -n 1 | find " TTL="
if errorlevel 1 goto WakeIt
goto NoWake
:WakeIt
Title Connection **
ping localhost -n 20
Ping serveur -n 1
:NoWake
net use R: "\\serveur\data" /persistent:No
net use S: "\\serveur\lib" /persistent:No
net use T: "\\serveur\musique" /persistent:No
Ping bureau -n 1 | find " TTL="
if errorlevel 1 goto NoBureau
net use U: "\\bureau\data" /persistent:no
net use V: "\\bureau\lib" /persistent:no
:Nobureau
Ping famille -n 1 | find " TTL="
if errorlevel 1 goto NoFamille
net use w: "\\famille\lib" /persistent:no
:Nofamille
* * *
My guess is that this error 67 is related to master browsing delay.
Anyway suggestion to solve this?
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- Windows XP >> rst virushello and good evening to everyone?
Please can anyone tell me what virus this is and what harm can it do, rst
217.146.188.193.
--
bsmart35
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Outlook & Explorer problemI got a small "Windows Update" this morning that
automatically installed itself. There was no need to
reboot after the install but I have rebooted several times
since then. Since the Update & install, I can't get cursor
or keyboard control in Outlook. The cursor can be seen on
the screen as an arrow but will not attach to any text.
The keyboard won't work period. I can't send emails & when
I tried to reply to one, the whole email was kicked into
the Drafts folder. Anybody else having this glitch &/or
any suggestions?
Mike
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- Windows XP Support >> one problem, one questionI have a problem on my son's computer... When he turns
it on, it boots to win XP in a timely manner. When he
logs on (or the administrator in Safe Mode as well), an
error message comes up that says 'Windows will have to
shut down because of an RPC error or something like that.
Anyone know what causes this and how to repair it?
Also, how do you add items to the 'Save As' menu on
Word? I saw an item explaining it months ago but didn't
want to do it. I do now!
Skip
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- Windows XP >> El Torito CD from iso imageI have a ten year old laptop that won't boot from modern boot cds.
Is there an easy way to take the contents of a .iso image and
convert it to an El Torito disk?
TIA
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- Windows XP >> Software RegistrationDoes anyone know where to find the software product key ?
I need to reinstall Windows XP and I have lost the folder
that had the software product ID, is there anyway to find
it ?
Thanks
Rick
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Troubleshooting SCSI ScannerI am having trouble getting a scanner to work in XP. It's
a AGFA DuoScan. My SCSI card is installed, and is up to
date, as well as the scanner software, but it still won't
find the scanner. I get this message when trying to
import in photo shop:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
COULD NOT FIND AN AGFA SCANNER.
CHECK THE POWER AND CONNECTIONS.
Make sure you installed the necessary drivers for your
SCSI board.
Check all cables and connections and make sure the power
switch is
turned on. Also verify that a unique SCSI ID is assigned
to each device
and that the SCSI chain is terminated at the first and
last device on the scsi cable.
STI driver installation
Driver successfully installed
Could not find an Agfa scanner on host adapter 0 (STI)
NT SCSI driver installation
Driver successfully installed
Could not find an Agfa scanner on host adapter 0 (atapi)
Could not find an Agfa scanner on host adapter 1 (atapi)
Could not find an Agfa scanner on host adapter 2 (aic78xx)
32 bit ASPI driver installation
Driver successfully installed
Could not find an Agfa scanner on host adapter 0 (AIC78XX)
32 bit ASPI driver installation
WNASPI32.DLL initialization failed.
EPP2 driver installation
SCNDRVxx.DLL initialization failed.
RPC driver installation
Not supported
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The only thing I can figure is that it isn't assigned a
correct SCSI ID? (but I'm not all that familliar with
SCSI). The scanner manual said it should be 2 by default.
I am kind of in a crunch and really need to get this
scanner working. I have been to AGFA, Adaptec &
microsoft's webpages, and have updated everything I can
find to update, and been through all the troubleshooting
topics I could find, and even uninstalled and re-
installed the adaptec controller. I am stumped as to why
it doesn't work (it worked on a previous computer with
xp, using the same SCI card). Any help would be VERY MUCH
appreciated. Feel free to email me at
jesse@xencreative.com. Thanks so much!
Jesse
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SOmetimes it does work but the color resolution and size
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Please take alook at the site and let me know if you can help
if you can PLEASE DO you will be making very very many people happy
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