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- Windows XP Support >> Internet connectionHi
I'm using ISDN128K as internet connection.
While online it keeps on disconnecting.There is no specific time period.
Everything worked fine until 2months ago.I made no changes to the computer
or ad any new hardware, infact i formatted the computer and start all over
again.I even used another computer with no improvements.My service provider
says everything seems fine on their side and the landline compony (TELKOM).
Any help on this problem?
Hennie
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- Windows XP Network >> Logoff ErrorI am receiving an error when I logoff saying that the
computer cannot copy <LocalPath>UsrClass.dat to
<ServerPath>UsrClass.dat because it is being used by
another process.
What is this file and how might I correct it.
Thanks,
Jason
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- Windows XP >> Deleted Files ReappearWhen trying to delete files on a Windows 2000 Server File
share from a Windows XP Pro workstation it acts like it
deleted the file but it doesn't. Sometimes I get an
access denied error. It is not a share permission nor
File & Folder permission issue. Any suggestions would be
greatly appreciated.
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- Windows XP Setup >> DISK SPACE LOST ???First of all....
HAPPY NEW YEAR to everyone.
I'm hoping someone can help me on something I have been working hours to get
a solution, with no results.
I'm trying to download some songs ... to DVD-RW (and to DVD-R).
On the DVD problem I'm having, it shows that the disk has 4488.06 MB ... and
it should show as near as 4.7 GB !!!!! It shows this on ANY DVD I have tried.
On CD-RW and CD-R, it is shown that the disk space is 702 MB.
I have tried using NERO, Roxio Easy Creator, and CDBurnerXP Pro 3.
How come the disk space for the DVD's is lost down to 4488 MB ???
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Thanks for any assistance or suggestions.
Amber
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Audio noiseI am getting an annoying click whenever I play any type of media file with audio content (AVI, MPG, WAV, MP3, etc.). The noise occurs regardless of the source (CD, DVD, local hard drive, network hard drive, etc.). It also does not matter what application is being used to play the file (Windows Media Player, QuickTime, RealPlayer, Ulead Video Studio, etc.). It is a click that occurs at regular intervals approximately one second apart. The intensity of the noise is dependent upon the level of the audio passage in which the noise occurs. The noise is reminiscent of a scratch on a vinyl record. I have tried different sound cards. I have never before experienced anything like this. If anybody has any ideas, I would love to hear them (no pun intended).
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- Windows XP Update >> Two questions1. I recently had a user get a virus so I checked (among other things) their
Auto Update setting and found that AU was off. So, decided to check rest of
workstations on network and found AU was on. BUT, decided to go check
manually on Update site and received anywhere from 2 to 6 updates eventho AU
was ON. Any ideas ?
2. If AU setting is to download at a time when computer is off, will it
"catch up" when computer is turned on ??
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- Windows XP >> Hard Disk Activity Light Remains OnHas anyone had a problem with the hard disk activity light remaining on? It
does'nt flicker or turn off at all. It started yesterday for no known
reason. I ran a scan disc and everything is fine. The computer runs fine
and there isn't any other problems, but this thing with the light is driving
me nuts! Should I try a system restore? Any help would be appreciated!!
Thanks,
Keith
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- Windows XP >> HP v v XP service pack 1Can anyone explain what problem Hp have with SP1. i have
just been on their web page looking for a s/w driver and
came across an Hp fix for loading either before or after
SP1. I've only just ordered my free copy of SP1 ( for my
pavilian) should i bother with their fix?
chris
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- Windows XP >> Want to get rid of MSN MessengerRecently the MSN Messenger has appeared on my system tray and it
periodically pops up telling me that I need an important security update. I
don't actually use MSN Messenger, and having it there is probably an
unnecessary security risk. How do I get rid of it so its not running on my
system tray - or better still - how do I eradicate it from my system?
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- Windows XP Security >> XP Home SP2 and anti-spyware softwareIs it necessary for a system running on xp home sp2 to have ad-aware se
personal installed or other anti-spyware software, (is sp2 enough considering
sp2 is more a security update)? Are there any foreseeable incompatibilities?
Any other possible
issues? What anti-spyware softwares work best with sp2?
Thanks,
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- Windows XP Network >> Peer to peer wireless networking without routerHi,
We have two DELL laptops and both of them have functional wireless network
card.
Is it possible to do peer to peer wireless networking with this two laptops?
I have done the similar thing by connecting two laptops with a cross over
cable. It would be very nice if I can do the same thing with a wireless
card.
Any help would be appreciated,
Max
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- Windows XP >> Remove a home networkI am having a conflict between my router firewall and the firewall in
Windows XP. When I try to disable it I get the error message "an error
occurred while internet connection sharing was being disabled".
Can anyone help me????
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Computer freezes occasionallyHi,
One of the PCs here has recently developed this rather mystifying habit of
freezing sometimes.
It happens randomly and lasts for about ten seconds or so. Also, it can
happen anywhere from a few times within an hour to a few times in a day. And
it happens no matter what the application running on the machine at that
time. It was observed that even the screensaver freezes!
Virus, malware, trojans, spyware, adware...... were checked for. Also SFC
/scannow was run without any problems. So was chkdsk /r.
The hard drive was swapped with its "mirror" (a simple restoring the
standard back-up to a fresh drive) - the phenomenon still persisted. The
memory was swapped out too, to no avail.
Occasionally a clicking noise can be heard, like that of a hard drive
"waking up". This happened on both the original drive as well as the
replacement one. Motherboard power and drive time-out settings are selected
properly.
Someone suggested replacing the power supply.
Any suggestions on what to look for very much welcome.
Regards and thanks in anticipation.
Mobius
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PapaJohn

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Posted: Fri Feb 24 01:25:15 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP Network >> 2 Lan cards
I have a PC with XP Home and 2 network card
I want use the firs one for internet and the second for the internal LAN
this are the settings for the 2 cards
Sk1:
IP address: xx.yy.zzz.116
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Default gateway xx.yy.zzz.114
Sk2
IP address: 192.168.1.2
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Default gateway 192.168.1.1
I can navigate in internet but i don't see the internal lan, but if i
disconnect the first card i can see the internal lan.
If i set the cards in revers i can see the internal lan but i cannot
navigate in internet, but if i disconnect the first card i can navigate in
internet
Sorry for my English.
Guido G
Windows XP950
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Liviu

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Posted: Fri Feb 24 01:25:15 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP Network >> 2 Lan cards
Try to use one single gateway
"GuidoG" wrote:
> I have a PC with XP Home and 2 network card
>
> I want use the firs one for internet and the second for the internal LAN
>
> this are the settings for the 2 cards
>
> Sk1:
> IP address: xx.yy.zzz.116
> Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
> Default gateway xx.yy.zzz.114
>
> Sk2
> IP address: 192.168.1.2
> Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
> Default gateway 192.168.1.1
>
> I can navigate in internet but i don't see the internal lan, but if i
> disconnect the first card i can see the internal lan.
>
> If i set the cards in revers i can see the internal lan but i cannot
> navigate in internet, but if i disconnect the first card i can navigate in
> internet
>
> Sorry for my English.
>
> Guido G
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GuidoG

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Posted: Fri Feb 24 01:43:21 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP Network >> 2 Lan cards
Is not possible because one is for exit to internet and the second is for the
Internal LAN
"Liviu" wrote:
> Try to use one single gateway
>
> "GuidoG" wrote:
>
> > I have a PC with XP Home and 2 network card
> >
> > I want use the firs one for internet and the second for the internal LAN
> >
> > this are the settings for the 2 cards
> >
> > Sk1:
> > IP address: xx.yy.zzz.116
> > Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
> > Default gateway xx.yy.zzz.114
> >
> > Sk2
> > IP address: 192.168.1.2
> > Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
> > Default gateway 192.168.1.1
> >
> > I can navigate in internet but i don't see the internal lan, but if i
> > disconnect the first card i can see the internal lan.
> >
> > If i set the cards in revers i can see the internal lan but i cannot
> > navigate in internet, but if i disconnect the first card i can navigate in
> > internet
> >
> > Sorry for my English.
> >
> > Guido G
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Liviu

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Posted: Fri Feb 24 01:45:28 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP Network >> 2 Lan cards
put different metric to gateways
"GuidoG" wrote:
> Is not possible because one is for exit to internet and the second is for the
> Internal LAN
>
> "Liviu" wrote:
>
> > Try to use one single gateway
> >
> > "GuidoG" wrote:
> >
> > > I have a PC with XP Home and 2 network card
> > >
> > > I want use the firs one for internet and the second for the internal LAN
> > >
> > > this are the settings for the 2 cards
> > >
> > > Sk1:
> > > IP address: xx.yy.zzz.116
> > > Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
> > > Default gateway xx.yy.zzz.114
> > >
> > > Sk2
> > > IP address: 192.168.1.2
> > > Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
> > > Default gateway 192.168.1.1
> > >
> > > I can navigate in internet but i don't see the internal lan, but if i
> > > disconnect the first card i can see the internal lan.
> > >
> > > If i set the cards in revers i can see the internal lan but i cannot
> > > navigate in internet, but if i disconnect the first card i can navigate in
> > > internet
> > >
> > > Sorry for my English.
> > >
> > > Guido G
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GuidoG

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Posted: Fri Feb 24 01:47:28 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP Network >> 2 Lan cards
Like?
"Liviu" wrote:
> put different metric to gateways
>
> "GuidoG" wrote:
>
> > Is not possible because one is for exit to internet and the second is for the
> > Internal LAN
> >
> > "Liviu" wrote:
> >
> > > Try to use one single gateway
> > >
> > > "GuidoG" wrote:
> > >
> > > > I have a PC with XP Home and 2 network card
> > > >
> > > > I want use the firs one for internet and the second for the internal LAN
> > > >
> > > > this are the settings for the 2 cards
> > > >
> > > > Sk1:
> > > > IP address: xx.yy.zzz.116
> > > > Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
> > > > Default gateway xx.yy.zzz.114
> > > >
> > > > Sk2
> > > > IP address: 192.168.1.2
> > > > Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
> > > > Default gateway 192.168.1.1
> > > >
> > > > I can navigate in internet but i don't see the internal lan, but if i
> > > > disconnect the first card i can see the internal lan.
> > > >
> > > > If i set the cards in revers i can see the internal lan but i cannot
> > > > navigate in internet, but if i disconnect the first card i can navigate in
> > > > internet
> > > >
> > > > Sorry for my English.
> > > >
> > > > Guido G
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Liviu

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Posted: Fri Feb 24 01:56:26 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP Network >> 2 Lan cards
like metric 1 for internet gateway and metric 2 for internal one
"GuidoG" wrote:
> Like?
>
> "Liviu" wrote:
>
> > put different metric to gateways
> >
> > "GuidoG" wrote:
> >
> > > Is not possible because one is for exit to internet and the second is for the
> > > Internal LAN
> > >
> > > "Liviu" wrote:
> > >
> > > > Try to use one single gateway
> > > >
> > > > "GuidoG" wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > I have a PC with XP Home and 2 network card
> > > > >
> > > > > I want use the firs one for internet and the second for the internal LAN
> > > > >
> > > > > this are the settings for the 2 cards
> > > > >
> > > > > Sk1:
> > > > > IP address: xx.yy.zzz.116
> > > > > Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
> > > > > Default gateway xx.yy.zzz.114
> > > > >
> > > > > Sk2
> > > > > IP address: 192.168.1.2
> > > > > Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
> > > > > Default gateway 192.168.1.1
> > > > >
> > > > > I can navigate in internet but i don't see the internal lan, but if i
> > > > > disconnect the first card i can see the internal lan.
> > > > >
> > > > > If i set the cards in revers i can see the internal lan but i cannot
> > > > > navigate in internet, but if i disconnect the first card i can navigate in
> > > > > internet
> > > > >
> > > > > Sorry for my English.
> > > > >
> > > > > Guido G
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Not RespondingI bought a new motherboard/hard drive recently. Ever since
then, my computer is EXTREMELY SLOW and I get a "Not
Responding" message all the time. This happens whether I'm
on the internet or not. My printer is also very slow now,
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- Windows XP Network >> Connect motivetestHello
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connect motivetest
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- Windows XP >> Unexpected Outgoing eMailOccasionally, when I send/receive email, I notice that my antivirus software
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evident when I know that I am only sending one email, but I can see scanning
indicated for 1 of 2, and 2 of 2. On checking my "sent" folder, there is no
evidence of an extra email, and I know that I have not replied to an email
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D-Link firmware monthly. I also run AdAware, SpyBot, and SpySweeper weekly.
Advice? Is there undetected spy ware? Is NSW erroneously reporting the
number of outgoing messages being scanned? Help!
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Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
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- Windows XP Setup >> Driver_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL errorTried to reinstal Win XP when some components were
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storage device or something else? I suspect the video
card, but don't want to blow $$$ until I know. WINXP
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Have infected cookie filesI ran the pcdoctor, I have infected cookie files, they
want $29.95 to remove them. Can I just delete the
infected cookie files? If so where are the cookie
files? I have seen them before just can't find it
again. If not, what else can I do?
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- Windows XP Support >> crashingi have a samsung x15plus laptop its only a few months old, but, in the last
few weeks while im on msn messenger and various other sites the laptop
crashes.
by this i mean that every page freezes i cant minimise or close them down.
when i try sometimes the page goes blank but that is
im not very computer literate either so if ya can help take it slow :-)
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greendayve
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> InternetI have my home page set-up for CNN but occasionally it
reverts to another website:
(Res://mshp.dll/index.html#10213). Then I have to go
into internet options and change it again. What is going
on? I just loaded Windows XP 2003. I had Windows
Millinium.
Thanks for your attention
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- Windows XP Support >> Startup repeats?!?Right when I turn on my windows xp 4600, not this computer, the quick dell
loadup usually comes up, a bar goes across, and then the loading screen with
the blue/ green square status bar that moves from left to right usually comes
up... but the loading screen that says dell just keeps repeating. How can I
fix this?! I cannot login.
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- Windows XP >> Changing computersI have an opportunity to change my computer and what I would like to know is
if I can take the hard drive out of this computer and put it into another
one and would it work OK that way or would I need to reload Windows XP.
I would be changing from an Intel Celeron to an AMD Duron.
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Regards
Joe
Tasmania
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- Windows XP Security >> XCACLS causes error in permissionsAfter using xcacls from the resource kit to change permissions on a
folder and its contents, explorer reports an error on the permissions.
This happens in XP as well as Win2000.
[Xcacls should be the same as cacls, with the exception of an added
"/Y" switch to make it easier to use from a batch file].
What I did was grant access to one account, and revoke (deny) it for
another:
xcacls <path> /T /E /G User1:F /Y
xcacls <path> /T /E /D User2 /Y
After executing these commands through wshShell.Run in a script,
opening the security tab in the folder's properties (or any item
within it) causes this message to appear:
The permissions on <name> are incorrectly ordered, which may cause
some entries to be ineffective. Press OK to continue and sort the
permissions correctly, or Cancel to reset the permissions.
Clicking OK or Cancel >>seems<< to do what the message says, but the
changes aren't saved when the properties dialog is closed: the same
error reappears the next time the security tab is opened.
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- Windows XP Setup >> XP PRO ERRORS LIKE MAD!i tryed to scan my computer using norton and after it was
done it showed me a few worms or viruses i restarted
click my computer and got this windows cannot fine
c:/windows/explorer.exe and all the progams have the same
errors than i went to run and tryed to play a song on
media player witch also didnt work and boom it turns on i
closed out and click start programs windows media player
and same errors whats wrong....?
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- Windows XP >> File and settings transferOn a few of my machines running Windows '98 SE, when I try
to run the "files and settings transfer wizard", I am told
that the machines settings will not permit this action.
What can I do to run this?
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- Windows XP Network >> 2 XP PCs on network see via the cmmd prompt, but not over Windows.Here is the deal:
I have two PC's. One has XP home, the other XP home Media Center Edition
(MCE). I have them connected to a Netgear Router, which goes to the Cable
Modem. A printer is attached to one PC.
My problem is I have one-way visibility. The PC with XP Home MCE can access
everything on the PC with XP Home. But not the other way. The PC with XP
Home does not see anything on the PC with XP Home MCE. Also, only the PC
with XP Home gets listed as a workgroup computer.
From the command prompt, I can Ping both ways.
Also, I ran Net View from the command prompt. I was able to see everything
(both ways) that I set up to share on both PC's, including the printer.
How do I fix my Win network to see both ways?
Any help is hugely appreciated!!!
DP
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