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- Windows XP >> Hijacked homepage in EI 6I'm one to try something new and at time it get me into trouble. I
downloaded the Beta version of IE 7 and installed it. I didn't like some of
the bugs and followed the instructions on removing it. The removal seemed to
function correctly. After reverting to Version 6 I noticed that every time I
started IE 6 up by clicking on either the icon in the Task Bar or in the
Start button dropdowns, instead of opening up on the home page that I
specified , it opens up to the Microsoft Update Page. When I change the Home
Page in Internet Options in the Control Panel to what I want and re-open IE
6, it reverts back to Microsoft Update Page. I have not got the faintest
notion as to what is going on. Has anyone run into something like this? Any
help would be welcome.
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> chkdsk executes everytime user's computer startseverytime my user starts her computer (which has been
properly shut down)chkdsk executes. She receives the
following message:
There are inconsistencies on your disk...
Check file system on E:
The type of the file system is NTFS
Volume label is Data
One of your disks needs to be checked for consistency.
You may cancel the disk check, but it is strongly
recommended that you continue. Windows will now check the
disk.
CHKDSK is verifying file (Step 1 of 3)
File verification etc.
She can also not run disk deframenter.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
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- Windows XP Network >> F/U to XP Home won't share with others on the networkWe have tried suggestions received (see below) but they
did not work. Anything else we can try? Thanks.
In article <553701c376e3$a5389b30
$a501280a@phx.gbl>, "Hannah Prosser"
<hsprosser@comcast.net> wrote:
>We have installed Network Setup Wizard and have an
>internet connection. This PC will not share with 2 other
>PCs on the network. The other PCs are XP Home and Windows
>98. The other two machines are networked to each other
>just fine--just want to add a 2nd XP Home to network.
These tips should help:
1. Permanently disable XP's built-in Internet Connection
Firewall on
local area network connections -- it's for use only on a
direct modem
connection to the Internet. Disable and un-install all
other
firewalls while troubleshooting. Details here:
Windows XP Internet Connection Firewall
http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/xp/ic_firewall.
htm
2. Use only one protocol for File and Printer Sharing. If
the network
needs more than one protocol, unbind File and Printer
Sharing from all
but one of them. Details here:
Windows XP Network Protocols
http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/xp/network_prot
ocols.htm
3. Make sure that NetBIOS over TCP/IP is enabled on all
computers.
Details here:
Enable NetBIOS Over TCP/IP (NetBT)
http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/troubleshoot/ne
tbt.htm
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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 Network >> Sharing files when not on the domainWe have laptop users that need to share files when not on the domain. They
are in client's offices working on the same project. When in the office, they
can share files between laptops. I am sure it has to do with domain
authentication but when they are not in the office, they do not have access
to the domain. Some of the laptops can see each other and their respective
shares but are denied access.
Is there a way to make this work?
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- Windows XP Security >> Admin Password LostDoes anyone know a recovery that a normal user can follow
to recover from an unknown Admin password on her personal
windows xp pc?
All I think I can recommend is a reinstall but there
should be some way she can recover. Ideas?
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- Windows XP Security >> master passwordhi, i am 16 yrs old and i live in McDonough, GA. My
mother passed away 5 month's ago. And the computer being
hers it is now mine and she was the master screename for
Windows XP, and then my account for Xp was limited and i
dont know her password and i need it so i can download
and do other activities. It wont let me unlesss i have
the password becasue she had the master account. So what
do i do? Is there some master password or somthing? And i
do promise that this is not a made up story i was born
FEb. 9 1987, and my mother Tammy Klein passed away. I
would never make up somthing like this. can u help me?
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- Windows XP >> Hard drive is running out of spaceI have client that is running Windows XP Pro SP2. The Operating system is on
a 20 GB Partition. The client is running out of hard drive space. I have
freed up 3 GB of space and within one day the hard drive is full. The client
isnt downloading any files. The client is using Outlook 2007. I have turned
of the offline cache. The size of the clients email box is 1.5 GB.
Is there any way I can audit where the hard drive is being filled up. I need
to get the computer back to the client as quickly as possible.
Thanks
Jim Peterson
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- Windows XP Update >> That infamous KB936357 update for Intel chipsI haven't had any problems except perhaps an increase in red alerts in my
Event Viewer from 1 or 2 to 4 or 5/day, but that could be other factors.
My concern is that I allowed it in to both my XP Pros and my Vista Ultimate
(I triple boot) and I have a mere Pentium 4 HT @ 3ghz...not a Core-2 Duo
etc. etc.
Should I uninstall it or leave it?
The wording of the KB is nebulous saying Intel processors, particularly
Core-2 Duo. so should I be concerned or not?
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Peter
Toronto, Canada
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- Windows XP Setup >> setup errori have new H.D 80 GB . i install first win 98 on c partition with 5GB
when i want to install win xp .after finsh text mode and computer restart . i recive the erro
stop : c0000221 unknown hard erro
\system root\system32\ntdll.dl
please hel
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- Windows XP >> Windows XP secretsLearn how to optimize and tune up your system, get rid of boring
errors and uninstall unnecessary thing with very useful tips and
tricks
http://windowsxpsp2pro.blogspot.com
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- Windows XP Setup >> can't see network folderhi!
I have a wired problem. I am connected over a basic network ( i think it is
called peer-to-peer).
The manner in which the computers are connected is as follows:
1) The main computer is an XP Professional.
2) The other computers are win 98, win 98se, and one XP home (thats me).
The network is to help us share files and printers and the internet
connection. The funny prat is that I am able to acess the internet, use a
lan messenger program and communicate with other users. But i am not able to
access the shared folder on the Main computer.
When I try and ping to this address i get a request time out.
Can someone enlighten me to the problem.
Thanx
Nelson.
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- Windows XP Support >> services.exeshould services.exe ever be trying to access the internet? My firewall says
c:\windows\system32\services.exe is trying to get out to dozens of
different IP addresses.
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Windows XP >> dwwin.exe DLL Initialization Failed
When I do a Shutdown I get the above error message. How
can I eliminate/resolve this problem?
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Windows XP >> dwwin.exe DLL Initialization Failed
"This is part of the error logging process. It just means that it didn't
have time to complete." (-Kelly)
Start>Run> sfc /scannow should fix it.
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HTH...Please post back to this thread
~Robear Dyer (aka PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE), AH-VSOP
Protect Your PC
http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/default.asp
Fred wrote:
>> When I do a Shutdown I get the above error message. How
>> can I eliminate/resolve this problem?
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- Windows XP >> code 10hi, I am installing a wd ex hard drive and i am getting a code 10 error. what does this mean?
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- customize >> internet access with user accounts. Reply (E-mail) Forward (E-mail)
Subject: internet access on user accounts
From: "Susan Knight" <susan@knight2780.freeserve.co.uk>
Sent: 5/6/2003 10:48:06 AM
I have different user accounts on my PC. How do I allow
all of them to have access to the internet. The internet
icon is on each desktop but does not work when double
clicked. It only works on the 'administrator' desktop.
Thanks for any advice
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- Windows XP Security >> Power Users GroupI wonder if anyone can help me with this problem on which
I did get some advice as detailed below. Unfortunately
this seems to have come to a bit of a standstill and I
wonder if anyone can revive it a little for me.
The previous postings were:
Thank you for your prompt response to my enquiry to the
Microsoft News group. It was indeed helpful. I located
the Power Users as you advised and added the new user to
that group.
However I then started to get into difficulty.
When I looked at "User Accounts" through the Control
Panel the new user was shown as having "Unknown account
type" and when I went further to try and use an Access
application I was told I only had "Read Only" authority -
the same that I get when accessing from a user with
a "Limited Account" account type.
I have tried all the different variations I can think of
to get round this without success. I wonder if I could
trespass on your goodwill by asking if you had any
suggestions. I will be very grateful for any help. With
my thanks in anticipation and best regards
JamesL
>-----Original Message-----
>Right Click on My Computer and select Manage
>expand Local Users and Groups
>add the user here
>right click the new user, select properties
>on the Member of tab add the user to the Power Users
group
>
>Regards
>Mark Dormer
>
>"JamesL" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
>news:139a601c41ac1$9d43e7e0$a001280a@phx.gbl...
>> We have just upgraded from XP Home to XP Professional.
We
>> want to use the Power Users Group account type but it
is
>> not offered as an option. Only the Administrator and
>> Limited User options are available as they were on the
>> Home version. Can anyone help with what we must have
>> overlooked. I have searched Help, FAQs without success.
>> Will be grateful for any advice, best regards
>>
>> JamesL
>
>
>.
>
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- Windows XP Setup >> Turn off file indexing, reclaim disk space?I have file indexing turned on. I read that file indexing requires an
extra 25% of disk space (a 100k file would have a 25k index) and since
file indexing search is still slow, I would like to reclaim the disk
space lost to file indexing. I know how to turn off file indexing, but
how do I reclaim disk space once I turn it off? Is it automatic, or do
I have to throw away a file?
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- Windows XP Security >> Windows Update ProblemsHello, I am trying to install any update on the website
and it starts to download but then the meter goes to 100%
and doesn't download. I get this message:
The following items failed to install. To try installing
them again, click Review and install updates, and then
click Install Now again.
I've never had a problem with windows update in the past
either.
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- Windows XP Basic >> Broadband Connection ProblemsCan anyone make any suggestions?
I have a BT Voyager 2091 Router that I know works OK. When I first
installed it it set-up fine and I was able to connect to Broadband using
either the Ethernet cable or wirelessly.
Everything was great until I tried to install a Belkin wireless Print Server
to enable me to use 2 printers located in another room. This was fraught
with problems and several calls to the Belkin helpdesk yielded nothing. I
then made the mistake of asking the BT Broadband Helpdesk for advice and,
after a 2 hour 'phonecall they had not only failed to make any progress with
the Print Server but also managed to disable any form of connectivity
between my laptop and Broadband (either using the Voyager router or even
another Alcatel Speedtouch USB modem that I have). This seems to have been
the result of deleting some registry folders named 'Winsock' and
'Winsock2' - after that I received a Symantec message telling me that TC/IP
was not installed.
Anyway, after a couple of further lengthy calls, the TC/IP elements are now
working again and I can connect to Broadband using my Alcatel modem. The
Voyager router is, however, not connecting - the concensus from BT is that
my laptop is defaulting to the wrong IP Address (254.?.?.?, whereas I know
that the Router is set to 192.168.1.1). They suggest that this is a fault
with the Wireless Adaptor in my laptop (Intel(R) PRO / Wireless 2200BG) and
suggest that I need to 'rollback' (?) my computer by pressing F10 during
Start Up - I undestand that this restores it to 'as delivered' condition and
thereby erases all additional programmes, data, etc that I have added. This
doesn't appeal!
I appreciate that this may be a problem too involved to resolve via this
forum but can anyone point me in the right direction?
Many thanks.
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- Windows XP Network >> Question on Home NetworkingI am trying to set up a "server" to the Internet using XP. Computer A has
(a) a NIC card to a Cable Modem, (b) a wireless NIC card and (c) a modem.
Computer A can get to the Internet.
Computer B has a wireless NIC Card. Computer B can get to the Internet via
A (Computer A's NIC Card (a) is Shared).
Computer C dials in and connects via Computer A's modem (c) and shows up on
A under "Incoming Connections". Computer C cannot access the Internet.
How can I get C to get through A to the Internet?
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TIA
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SEA
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- Windows XP Basic >> Read Only GreyHello all we have a Windows XP system with full service pack and
hotfixes and we get a greyed out check mark on the read-only section of
the properties of any file.. Even network ones that are really not
read-only.. any one come up with this.. I have yet to find a windows
anything that actually fixes it.. TIA
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- Windows XP Hardware >> USB Issues with XP (USB Fails to Function)Here is the thread that has been tried so far...can
anybody help get this *(^% thing to use the USB ports
under XP??!!??
Thanks,
Hos
>> Previous Thread:
Yes you are correct, VIA :)
Thanks for the link to the lastest drivers, installed
them and .....nada....
It now sees that there is a PDA on the system, but it
tells me the device has malfunctioned...same with the USB
KB or my Canon camera....yikes..
All of the above currently work on this machine under
either W98 or Linux....just not XP.
>-----Original Message-----
>I think you mean it is a VIA chipset and here are the
latest drivers.
>Try these:
>http://www.viaarena.com/?PageID=403
>
>----
>Nathan McNulty
>
>
>Hos wrote:
>> I failed to mention that this is a BioStar M7VIG Pro
mb...
>>
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>This has been a on-going issue, so much so that I
>>
>> ditched
>>
>>>Windows in May in order to use my machine and wait for
a
>>>fix...
>>>The Problem is the USB ports failing to recogize any
>>>device plugged in...I have XP Pro SP2 (same thing
>>>happened in XP SP1) running on a AMD Duron system 256
>>>megs ram...USB ports work fine if I slap in the Win98
HD
>>>or the Debiam Linux HD...just can't get XP to play
>>
>> nice.
>>
>>>I have up-dated all the Viva drivers (yep, it's a Viva
>>>chipset).
>>>
>>>Any thoughts? This pretty much kills what I bought XP
to
>>>do, since all my cams and PDA's are USB. ack....
>>>.
>>>
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- Windows XP >> missing Display Properties TabsSomething happened to my computer and now there are no
tabs when I look at Display Properties. I took it to my
tech guy and he has never seen this before. Any ideas on
how to fix this? Any ideas how this happened?
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- Windows XP >> setupact.loghi. When I open this file, there is this sentence in the file:
Warning Uninstall: Failed to retrieve registry entries
What do I do? I also see setuperr.log there, however I read that these are
created during installation sow I tried to delete, then it came back.. help!
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- Windows XP >> Remote desktop-mouse back goes to top of pageWhen I used remote desktop from my Win98 computer to XP Pro, I find that when browsing down a page, if I click on a link and after reviewing that page, I click my intellimouse back button as opposed to the back arrow at the top of IE, I don't return to the part of the web page where I left off, but rather I return to the top of the page
It doesn't do this if I click the back arrow or when I'm at my XP pro computer, only in Remote desktop mode, and only when using the back butto
I"m not sure if this is a bug in intellimouse software, IE 6.0 or Remote Desktop. I've lived with it long enough to feel sure it's a bug. Should I post this in Mouse, IE 6.0 or here
Regards, Ro
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