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- Windows XP Network >> Adding a Service Provider to the Web Publishing WizardI hane a registered domain name and wish to upload my web page but XP only seems to let me use the Web Publishing Wizard which only has MSN as a choice for a service provider. Is there any way for me to add my service provider so that I can upload my web page the way I used to on Windows ME and 98? Or do I need to purchase/download software that will allow me to publish to a specific IP address?
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- Windows XP >> duplicate windowsUpon booting, computer asks to pick an operating system. It lists 2
seemingly identical versions of Windows XP. Its possible extra version
installed while trying to "repair" original version. How can this be
remedied? Any guidance will be appreciated. Thank you.
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- Windows XP >> Floppy Disk DriveHi All,
I am on Windows XP, and for some reason I cannot access any floppy disk as
they cannot be read on my floppy drive.
I have had the pc for 3yrs, and am sure I have used some disks in it during
that time.
I know some of them might have been set-up on Windows 98, but that shouldnt
make a difference should it.
Every time I put a disk in that has something on, it tells me I need to
format the disk.
Even when I do, it still wont work.
I have removed the drivers and rebooted, with no resolution.
I know nobody uses floppy disk drives no more, but I have information on
some that I need to access.
Can anyone help me
Thanks
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- Windows XP Support >> Editing registry in recovery console?I was clearing the Aurora adware out of a user's computer and it took the
userinit.exe registry entry with it. Now whenever I try to logon to Windows
XP it immediately logs me back out to the Welcome screen.
I need to put the Userinit value back into the
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon registry key, but
can't figure out any way to do that without access to the Windows regedit.exe.
In a possibly unrelated problem, I'm not able to remotely access the machine
either and I don't think it's set up for remote registry services; at least,
I wasn't able to get into it over the network on my machines own regedit (nor
am I able to do any sort of remote access, the machine immediately closes any
connection I establish). All of this just means that I can't make this very
simple and easy fix through the methods I'd normally use.
My question is if there's a way to manually add values to the registry
through the recovery console, or if there's some bootable utility out there
which would let me do that.
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- Windows XP Network >> Cannot ping one printer on networkI've got a rather strange problem that has me stumped.
I have 6 computers in a pod connected via a switch to our main network. All
of the computers can access our local net and the internet. Also on the
switch is a Phaser 8400 printer with IP 10.11.4.55. All computers can print
to this printer without any problems whatsoever, except for one.
The one computer that cannot print can also access the net fine. I can ping
any other printer on our network, except for 10.11.4.55. I've checked the
routing and ARP tables, and everything appears correct. I've tried booting to
a networkable boot disk, which also cannot ping that one particular host.
Just to reiterate, every other computer can ping that IP with no problems.
I'm stumped at this point, any suggestions? Thank you!
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- Windows XP Security >> Start Menu is BlankWhen logging into a XP Pro laptop I am getting what
appears to be a permissions problem. All but one user
can click on the start menu and see icons. The one user
that does work is able to install software and perform
any task. However, even the local administrator account
does not get a start menu, nor can it install some
software. I checked permissions against a fully
functional XP Pro laptop and everything seems to match
up. What folders control whether the start menu has
access or not and what other places can I look.
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- Windows XP >> Internet Options Box Does Not RespondEver since installing the MS patch that just came out earlier this week,
when I go to my Internet Options Dialog box, and do anything, when I press
OK, the IE app does not respond, and I have to force close it. Anyone else
experiencing this problem?
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- Windows XP Network >> Can't download stuff using the Internet ExplorerHI
I'll try to download streaming videos, or simply a file
using the Internet Explorer. It then tells me that the
file can't be found. However, if I use say a downlaod
manager (e.i. Go-zilla), it downloads it fine
Unfortunately, streaming video can't be download by Go-
zilla. Neither can a use programs like Macromedia Flash
Player.
Any help would be great
Thanks
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- Windows XP Network >> Cannot disconnect network connectionsEverytime I connect to a computer within my network using "\\127.0.0.13" for
instance with a username and password, the next time i connect to this
computer again, it doesn't ask me for login credentials anymore... how could
i set it up so that the login window appear everytime i login to a machine.
thanks!
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- Windows XP Support >> Error Message shuts down whatâ??s openHi I have Windows XP and on the rare occasion it would come up with a
box that says something about an error and to press send error report
or dont send error report, but lately almost everytime you open a new
window to go on the internet that box comes up and no matter what you
press it shuts down everything you have open. I sometimes move it to
the side of the screen and ignore it but then another box will come up
saying to press ok and that some error has occured and will shut down
what you have open.
How can i stop this, its getting really annoying? Im not familiar with
all computer technical languge so if someone is able to explain it to
me in more simple terms i would really appreciate it.
Thanks
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- customize >> task startup sequenceDoes anyone know of a way to define the sequence in which
tasks start in Windows XP? Eg. I want to ensure that my
firewall software starts before my internet connection is
established etc. Is there a way to order that permanently?
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Posted: Wed Jul 05 13:33:14 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Update >> Error number: 0x80070005
PLEASE HELP! I keep getting Error number: 0x80070005 when trying to get
updates, also, not sure if related, this computer will not allow outlook
express to run, keeps saying that "Outlook Express could not be started
because MSOE.DLL could not be loaded.
Windows XP470
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Posted: Wed Jul 05 13:33:14 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Update >> Error number: 0x80070005
RT <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote:
> PLEASE HELP! I keep getting Error number: 0x80070005 when trying to
> get updates, also, not sure if related, this computer will not allow
> outlook express to run, keeps saying that "Outlook Express could not
> be started because MSOE.DLL could not be loaded.
It looks as if your Windows installation is quite badly damaged.
Get Dial-a-fix via http://wiki.djlizard.net/Dial-a-fix
Check all the boxes and click Go. Does that fix the MSOE.DLL problem?
Next, before trying Windows Update, disable all third-party anti-virus,
anti-malware or firewall applications. Does that enable Windows Update to
run?
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Robin Walker [MVP Networking]
EMail@HideDomain.com
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- Windows XP Setup >> On boot, "error loading operating system"In Windows XP, on boot display goes to the black screen right after the first
display containing bios logo and info (American Megatrends), and the message
"error loading operating system" appears. I can make it to set up page, but
not sure if my problem is here or what parameter to address in set up. The
only change in the system recently was a change from dial-up to broadband
internet with no installation of any software
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- Windows XP Support >> More Java queriesControl panel Add/Remove lists "Java Runtime Environment, SEv1.4.0_03
"Java Runtime
Envrionment SEv1.4.1_02
"Java SE Runtime
Envvironment 6 Update 1
Should all these beinfg used?
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Ray
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- Windows XP Support >> STOP: c000021a 0xc0000005 (0x00000000 0x00000000)I have a DELL Optiplex GX150 with Windows XP Pro SP1. The PC was working fine
until a few days ago. I powered it on and everything looked fine until an
error window came up. The contents follow:
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| SAS Window: winlogon.exe - Application Error |
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| The instruction at "0x77f52a84" referenced memory |
| at "0x00000000". The memory could not be "written". |
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*******
AFTER clicking on OK a BLUE screen appears with the stop error that reads:
STOP: c000021a [Fatal System Error]
The windows Logon Process system process terminated unexpectedly with
status of 0xc0000005 (0x00000000 0x00000000).
The system has been shut down.
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A few seconds later the system reboots and the same thing happens. It's an
endless loop unless the power button is used to cut power.
*******
I did a repair install from CD. It worked to the point that I was able to
get into Windows XP and even got some work done. However, after I shut the
system down and tried using it again the following day the same problem came
about.
Can someone please help me with this if you might have had to deal with it
or just happen to have the fix. Thanks in advance. Any help greatly
appreciated.
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- Windows XP Support >> XP Boot disk/drive problems! Help!Anna Wrote:
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> "ninty_04" ninty_04.1sj5ps@pcbanter.net wrote in message
> news:ninty_04.1sj5ps@pcbanter.net...-
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> I seem to be having problems with re-installing XP on my system. When
> I
> restart my system with my XP boot disk, instead of being taken to the
> usual screens for installation of XP I get this:
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> Calderas [DR DOS]
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> This is the program that loads instead of my boot disk. I get my pc
> to
> know that there is a boot disk in the system but [DR DOS] boots up
> instead. I eventally get some thing on screen like:
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> [DR DOS]A:\
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> I have no idea what this is or what it means. Any help would be much
> appreciated.
>
> I'll just add that this only happened after I had a big problem with
> my
> system files on the hard disk drive. I've been told to re-intall XP
> but
> I cant because my XP boot disk doesn't boot up properly. I know my XP
> boot disk works as I have only just re-installed XP 2 days ago (which
> ran fine until I uninstalled Office XP) then my system crashed.
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> I'm trying to boot up my XP boot disk so that I can format the
> damaged
> partition. I don't even have an A:\ drive installed. All I have are
> these:
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> (Primary Slave) 3GB Hard Drive
> (Secondary Slave) 80GB Hard Drive (which is set to be 32GB)
> (Primary Slave) CD-R/RW Drive
> (Primary Master) DVD-R/RW Drive
>
> I know my configuration is odd, but this is the only way to detect
> all
> the drives. I never knew why.
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> Is there any way I can get my system to stop loading up [DR DOS] and
> just boot up via my XP boot disk. Cheers for any help!
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> ninty_04--
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> "Ted Zieglar" teddyz@notmail.com wrote in message
> news:eipt65hjFHA.3316@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...-
> Are you using a retail Windows XP CD?
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> Ted Zieglar-
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> ninty_04:
> As Ted infers, you should be booting up with the Windows XP
> installation
> disk in order to reinstall the XP operating system. Do you have one?
>
> But before we get to the reinstallation of the OS, let's discuss your
> hardware system...
>
> To say your configuration is "odd" is, to put it mildly, really odd...
>
> 1. You were booting to a 3 GB drive while you have a 80 GB drive
> installed?
> Or were you booting to the 80 GB drive?
> 2. Is there some reason why your 80 GB drive is not configured as a
> Primary
> Master so that you can boot to it?
> 3. Is there really any reason you need a 3 GB drive? It would seem a
> drive
> of such small capacity in today's XP environment is virtually useless,
> no?
> If there's important data on that drive that you need, couldn't you
> move it
> to the 80 GB one? Or if you do need a second HD for storage/backup
> purposes,
> would it be possible for you to purchase one, say 40 GB or so?
> 4. Why has that 80 GB drive been installed with the 32 GB limitation?
> Are
> you working with a motherboard so old that it can support drives only
> up to
> 32 GB? If so, you *really* need a more up-to-date motherboard to work
> in an
> XP environment. I would hope you could afford to purchase one if that
> is the
> case. If you know or can find out the make & model of your present
> motherboard, please pass that info on.
>
> BTW, you mention that you "don't even have an A:\ drive installed." I
> assume
> you're referring to a floppy drive, yes? If so, how were you able to
> try to
> bootup with that "XP boot disk"? Anyway, forget about that floppy disk,
> at
> least for the moment.
>
> So respond to the above and we'll go on from there.
> Anna
I see your point about the 3GB hard drive, so i'll get rid of it. As
for the floppy drive, there isn't one, period. Also, my 80 GB hard
drive -used- to use its full capacity, but I had problems with it so I
let a friend of mine configure my hard drive setup for me. As for my
boot disk, I meant that my boot disk was a retail version XP CD-ROM. My
mainboard make i'm not sure of yet, but i'll get back to you later on
with that one (after i've finished work at 2pm).
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ninty_04
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> Movie Maker CrashingBack on Sept. 9th I posted a query on this board about WMM crashing. I
recieved a lot of good info, help and suggestions. unfortunately, they just
let me get farther along in the movie making process before a crash.
Since that time I've tried a few things and yesterday came up with a
solution that allows the movies to be made without crashing. So, I thought I
would post the info for anyone who may have similar problems.
First, I have about 29 clips ranging from 2 to 20 minutes generated by
PhotoStory 3. Initially I had been making the clips in PS3 using the
PapaJohn DVD Profile (NTSC), which is fine for burning to a data cd. What I
was tring to do was combine clips into larger chapters to make a DVD with
less than 21 chapters. That was where I was using WMM and it bagan to crash.
Yesterday I thought I would see what happens from a quality and crash
perspective if I created the clips using the Profile For Computers 2 (640 x
480) in PS3 and not the special DVD profile created by PapJohn. I remembered
that the quality of those clips was very good.
Next, I imported the clips into WMM to start combining them into chapters
for a DVD. I imported from two to four clips depending on duration to be
combined together.
Using the PapaJohn WMV For DVD (NTSC) profile in WMM I started to combine
the clips. It worked! WMM did not crash and I was able to ocmbine 21 PS3
clips into 7 Chapters for a DVD. Using Papa John's profile allows the clips
to be viewed wide screen and the quality was excellant.
I still have RAM issues with only 756M of RAM on my PC. But, by running a
memory optimizer which shows me how much RAM is available in the task bar and
closing and opening WMM after each combining session I was able to get past
this stumbling block.
Hope this helps.
Thanks.
Greg
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- Windows XP Security >> Windows XP Home-Edition Compaq Presario 700 Portable PCLadies/Gentlemen:
According to article-321305 "How to log on to Windows XP
if you forget your password or your password expires" on
the MS Windows XP support web-site, the only way to
restore a forgotten or corrupted administrator-level
password on an Windows XP Home-Edition environment when
there is no password-reset disk is by performing a "clean"
installation of the operating system. Do any of you know
of a work-around/trick that does not require to do the
entire O/S install?
Most appreciative,
CAB
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- Windows XP >> Windows XP 64Currently I run XP Pro on a 32bit machine, I'm thinking to build myself
another PC and considering going to 64bit system but need to keep the costs
low, will XP pro run on a 64 bit machine? and if I upgrade to the 64bit
version how much more performance can I expect?
:o)
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- Windows XP >> Using XP Pro to login to sbs 2003 r2when trying to loginto the computer on the domail i get
"the current time on this computer and the current time on the network are
different. For mor information about Date/Time properties, see help and
support"
Firstly all updates have been applied,
I have checked the time and date and it is excactly the same as the server's
I have removed the system from the domain and re added it
there are two specific messages in the event log they are
Event Type: Warning
Event Source: LSASRV
Event Category: SPNEGO (Negotiator)
Event ID: 40961
Date: 5/1/2007
Time: 11:20:26 PM
User: N/A
Computer: DANA
Description:
The Security System could not establish a secured connection with the server
DNS/earth.xyz.local. No authentication protocol was available
and
Event Type: Error
Event Source: AutoEnrollment
Event Category: None
Event ID: 15
Date: 5/1/2007
Time: 11:53:51 PM
User: N/A
Computer: DANA
Description:
Automatic certificate enrollment for DANA\Administrator failed to contact
the active directory (0x8007052b). Unable to update the password. The value
provided as the current password is incorrect.
Enrollment will not be performed.
For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
I do know absolutely that my password is correct.
Please help
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- Windows XP >> cd rom bad memorymy cd rom has a bad block . the device 961, has bad
block, which windows attempted to read,. the data might
be missing or corrupted. after
re fomatting my extra slow xp, 2 months ago i have found
problems, with my floppy disk drive,not working most of
the time, and my cdrom does not work like it used to
either, i looked in the help and spport center, as i do,
and it suggests to do one or all of the following, retry
the operation, clean the physical hard drive,oruse newer
media, what do you guys suggest i do, what can i do to
get my xp windows working well again like it used to,
before it slowed down.
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- Windows XP Support >> Attempted Repair of XP Pro installationUnable to boot after crash. Removed faulty drive. Remaining drive checked OK.
Would not boot normally. Boot from XP installation disk displayed choice of
repair or clean installation. On repair, went thru installation to point of
msg that it needed file 'asms' on CD-ROM. Unknown path on CD-ROM.
Downloaded 3 files from MS (1)SP2, (2) KB923191.asms, (3)KB924667.asms. None
of these was what it was looking for. Unable to complete repair of XP
without this file. Clean install would lose program files and data so prefer
not to do that. What next?
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> perf/ alertin perf alert action tab.
I chose: write to eventlog; send msg to machine; run a
program.
The first two works, but the last one does not work.
Should the program be an exe? bat file ok? I tried both,
neither works.
Could anyone tell me what is wrong?
Thanks in advance.
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- Windows XP Setup >> NTFS partition errorHi all,
I am running Swedish XP Pro version. Thre are frequent
hangs. My Partition Magic 7.0 says "error 993. Partition
contains open files. Use the operating system check
utility". Since I could not find the equivalent in my
system I tried to reinstall XP, but the installation
halted after restart when the program could not read the
file "\$WIN_NT$. ~BT\vga850.fon. Error code 14".
Can anybody help?
Thanks
Ravinder
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