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- Windows XP Network >> Can't connect to hidden sharesI have a new XP workstation. I am trying to create a
drive mapping to D$ to the new XP machine from a W2K
machine. I have it setup in a workgroup and I have the
same account created in all the machines.
I have File and Print Sharing installed and I have
network connectivity because I am able to map a drive to
the W2K from the XP workstation.
Does anyone have an idea what I am missing?
Thanks,
Bri
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- Windows XP >> HelpI am using Outlook and almost everytime I send a mail
with an attachment the receiver gets the attachment as a
dat file. HUGE irritation. And noone has an answer for
me.
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Ctrl-Alt_Del/ Task Manager not working-help?My ctrl-alt-del does not work. This just started
happening on my pc today--i am on windows xp. I had two
viruses on my pc this week (MS Blast, SoBig), but got rid
of them both with virus scan software. Don't know if
this has anything to do with it. When I hit ctrl-alt-
del, the task manager window comes up for 2 seconds and
then goes away. I cannot get the task manager window to
stay up on the screen for more than a second or so, nor
can I access it from the task bar.
Anyone know what is wrong??!
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- Windows XP Support >> Need help with Max File Name LengthI am currently managing a small network and have run into a very interesting
problem. My users are very well organized and love long file names. I was
trying to xcopy some folders to the network when xcopy gave me the
insufficient memory error. I tracked this down to the fact when they created
a folder it was not over the 255 limit when mapped starting as the root, but
once you add the //servername to a UNC for copy the folder is outside of that
255 limit. A friend of mine told me I could restrict the max path or ma file
name length in the registry, but I have been unable to track that down.
Please help me out.
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- Windows XP >> pnp doesn't detect new devicesXP Pro. Attaching new devices doesn't engage pnp.
Installed XP pro over XP home. XP pro license is from an
old computer that I'm canabalizing for parts.
Have accessed Add/Remove Windows components and under
networking services and discovered the Univerasl Plug and
Play was not checked. Checked the component, have
rebooted, still can't connect new devices, i.e. Olympus
Digital camera, HP DeskJet 932C.
These devices connected and work fine on the old PC.
Any ideas? Should I reinstall XP Pro?
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- Windows XP Update >> KB912919 wont installhave a brand new pc Athlon 64 dualcore 3800, 300gb, 2gb DDR, Asus A8N
Mobo, Nvidia GeoForce 6800. Windows Media Centre 2005 windows xp Home sp2
all updates. No worms, spyware,malware, viruses, trojans etc etc.
I went to download latest security update (KB912919) and it will not
install, why could that be? I have also noticed that all of the text has
disappeared from my Help and Support page leaving only the place markers
where the text should be.
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- Windows XP >> xp instalation discI need to reinstall xp. I've lost disc but still have license key. I've been
told that as I still have license I can get a copy. Does anyone know if this
is correct and where do I get one.
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- Windows XP >> Spooling problemHi,
There have an HP LaserJet 2200d which is shared on our LAN. Each time
clients send non-English documents to this printer, an error causes on the
spooler and the printing is canceled. There is no problem for English
documents. Also, when I manage the windows to send the document to the
printer without printing, everything is ok. There are enough memory for
spooling (at least 5GB). And restarting the print spool service in not
effective. Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you,
Mehrdad
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- Windows XP Setup >> put extra ram in my comI upgraded 512 or ram to my computer from 512 to 1024 or ram and man this
goes to everything and opens up everything much faster. The only drawback is
a bit longer boot time but I would trade that for the faster go too's
anytime. Dude at dell was very helpful. Thx dell.
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- Windows XP Network >> Problems with File and Printer Sharing AccessI am having a problem with my network. The other computer cannot access my
computer because it says it requires a password to access the connection.
However, I do not have a password, and I tried all possible passwords it
could be just in case for some reason there was a password. Like I said
though, there is no password. I did use the Network Setup Wizard on the
other computer so it could connect to the same workgroup and get all the
support files. Please help. Thanx!
My Computer: Windows XP SP2, Internet Works, Wired Connection
Other Computer: Windows 98SE, Internet Works, Wireless Connection
-Awotursk
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- Windows XP Support >> Removing ProgramsWhen I go to add/remove programs in my control panel, it will not let me
remove most of my programs. I am trying to remove a program. And it worked
fine last night. But my computer automatically updated itself while I was in
bed, and when I got on the computer this morning, I couldn't use my program,
so I wanted to remove it. I went to try and do that and it won't let me. I
don't know what the problem is. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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- Windows XP Setup >> error logXP has a shut down blue screen and it does not matter what program I am in. The error log reads Application Error Faulting application winbej.exe, version 1.4.0.0 faulting module unknow and there is more that I can not read. another one reads Faulting application connec ~1.ece,version 2.0.1.3072 faulting module itouch e version and ect. there are 8 error messages and they all say different applications. I need help don't know what to do. I am waiting eagerly for a response and thanks.
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- Windows XP >> Cannot install optional XP componentsWishing to add fax services, I discover I cannot install
anything from the XP CD. Setup suggests the path L:\I386
which I change to N:\I386, I see the file fxsapi.dll, but
setup cannot copy. I am logged on with administrator's
rights. In Win Explorer, I can copy files from the CD-ROM
drive. Any suggestions?
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Posted: Sun Dec 17 20:58:10 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP Network >> Access Work Network from Home
Hi.
I have several computers in my office working on a network. There are both
wired and wireless clients on it. I have a D-Link wireless router.
I want to be able to access this network from home in order to share files
with my co-workers at the office. Is this possible?
If so, what should I do?
My home computer was WinXP home. Those at the office have WinXP Pro.
Thanks in advance,
Albert C
Windows XP998
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Windows XP Network >> Access Work Network from Home
Remote Desktop can not be used for any access requests on a Home version. You
can only use Remote Desktop to request a connection from a Home version.
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Floating CursorNot sure if I'm in the right group, apologies if not.
Quite suddenly the cursor on my monitor has started floating about for a
moment or two whilst pages are loading.I've checked for virus's etc. but
everything seems clear.
Could someone please help a novice, here.
Many thanks,
Dragonfly
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- Windows XP Network >> Connection not available in OE until AFTER run IEThe OE newsgroup suggested I try here. Everything they suggested had no
effect.
I have a totally fresh install of XP Home with Outlook Express/Internet
Explorer 6, all service packs, patches and updates applied, (NOT SP2,) yet I
still have a problem persisting since before the rebuild.
When I first come up and run OE I get a "no internet connection available"
error box, with a "Work Offline" or a "Try Again" button. If you hit the
TRY AGAIN button it tries read from my first email account and just hangs.
You have to stop it, then click the Send/Recv button up top to get it to
actually get your mail.
IF, however, you run IE first and let it load a page, THEN run OE, OE has no
problem finding the internet connection and proceeds normally, without the
hang and repeat Send/Recv action.
So for some reason OE is unable to find an internet connection unless IE has
already loaded a page. This also shows up from time to time when you've
been perusing pages with IE and then switch over to OE to send a message.
That same error box pops up and you have to go through the stop, Send/Recv
to get it to function.
The connection is a RoadRunner cable modem through a LinkSys router, and the
Windows 98 machines also connected the same way have no such problem.
Trying to access the email accounts with Mailwasher, for example, has no
accessing problems, so this is so this is OE and XP Home specific network
problem. Any ideas ?
THANKS,
Bill Stewart
Cape Coral, FL
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- Windows XP Support >> System going to the dogsI am running XP Home with SP2.In the last 4 weeks my system has decided that
it doesn't want to do as its told.Firstly Internet Explorer takes nearly 5
minutes to bring up the browser page when i click on the IE button.
Secondly the mouse schemes that allow you to change the pointer to the
animated pointer has dissappeared and gives an error message when i try to
change the mouse scheme.
Thirdly the games that come with XP (spider sloitaire,hearts etc etc etc)
have gone missing, it says that the folder is empty.
And lastly during the boot up stage, it wants to connect to the internet all
the time.The dial up window appears and i have to press the cancel button
over 10 times to stop it and make it go away.
Now i haven't installed anything in the last 3 months or changed anything
for that matter.
Can anyone help or have any ideas.
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Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safe in a
nice and well-preserved body,BUT rather to skid in sideways,totally used,worn
out and loudly yelling."HELL YEAH WHAT A TRIP"
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> wmv file in Photo story 3?I prepared a photo show using PS 3 and did all the transitions,
motion...etc... When I went to save it using playback for computer, the file
name shows it as a wmv file but when I hit 'save project', it saves it as a
wp3 file which I cant seem to use to make my dvd. I have been using nero and
dvd builder for Roxio and both suggest avi files, but I think I can use wmv.
what am I doing wrong and how do I save this file where I can use it and
create a dvd?
thanks
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- Windows XP >> unc problemHave a problem with an XP machine connected to a AD domain.
The pc obtains an IP address by DHCP and is obtaining one fine
When a user is logged into the machine it cant connect to any server
or other pc via UNC.
you can shell out to dos and ping other devices both by Name and IP
address
I have checked the DNS settings and they appear to be fine.
There is no firewall on the pc.
The pc's\server that I am trying to connect to are on the same
subnet.
I have tried connecting via unc using both ip address and name- both
fail.
Anyone help??
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- Windows XP Security >> Remote Registry Security - A bug?Can anyone help?
I was trying to access the registry on XP remotely using
MBSAFU. It was returning an error message. So, a bit of
digging turns up a KB artical 153183, which I look at and
check out.
Now, following the suggestions didnt work BUT, setting my
own security permissions on the registry key *sort of*
did:
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\SecurePipeServers\Wi
nreg
What I would have expected was for the local admin group
to give me permission to this key. It didnt. Nor did
adding my domain account. What did work was adding the
empty local user group.........!!!!!??!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
Any bright ideas, cause I think this reeks of
MS "Security" Bugdom.
Regards
JS.
ps. Responses by email please. Cheers.
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> searchwww/adwareMy Internet Explorer's search window was recently
hijacked by a homepage named searchwww.com. It
installed it's own search page, search url, and search
assistant. I got rid of those areas with the help of my
Ad-aware program, which just erased it from my registry.
The thing is, there is still an internet shortcut of
theirs that keeps trying to popup at about 49 minutes
past the hour, every hour. It doesn't acually popup
because of my google pop-up blocker, but i'm not about to
just leave it there. I have been looking around on the
net and I believe it is a script. Also the shortcut's
address is www.searchwww.com/vbs/, vbs standing for
Visual basics script. Can someone with expertise please
look into
this
>> or impart some of their wisdom? I have been
>> trying to figure this out for a week now.
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>> Thank you very much,
>> M
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>> I tried the doxdesk.com manual removal, but I can't
seem to find ietoolbar.dll in the System32 folder and DOS
tells me I have no such thing. I didn't actually get
hijacked with a toolbar, just the searchwww search page
in my Internet Explorer search window and their shortcut
that won't seem to go away. The shortcut is the only
thing I have yet to get rid of. I can't find the path in
my system anywhere. My ad-aware plus program can't find
it, my spybot program can't find it, and my Spyhunter
program can't find it. I also have BHODemon, the browser
helper object eraser. I keep trying all these different
programs and nothing seems to work. I know its on my
computer somewhere, and when I actually find it i'm going
to wonder why I did not think to look there before. Can
someone else give me some leads???
Thank you,
M
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- Windows XP >> Windows UpdateFor months now, whenever I check Windows Update, I get a notification that
there is a video driver update available for my PC. I don't want to download
or install this update. Is there a way to permanently delete this update
from the list of updates?
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Thanks,
Tony
For replies, please correct my email address.
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- Windows XP Hardware >> problem with start.exe.dlltrying to install any cd,this error comes up.the other problem is that
its a cd to install a wireless adapter in my pc,so i cant even go on
the internet to download a cure.can anyone help?
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wavejunkie
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- customize >> Is it OK to delete these reg keys?A registry cleaner (RegSeekerXP) found some keys in my registry in
which there was no programs named.
For example:
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Classes\CLSID\{198EB59B-ADE2-AD71-B0DB-80095435168C}
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Classes\CLSID\{C42E48F7-2205-4399-B05C-B3E194F57D67}
Is it safe to delete these keys?
Does it make a difference to performance if the keys are left in the
registry?
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- Windows XP >> Removing bootleg XPAt work there is a computer that had ME on it and it had
a lot of problems. So a guy brought in an XP disk and
loaded it. He tried to register it but it had been
registered before. Well it has died, and we can't get it
to do any thing. We can get it to boot to safe mode but
can't it won't do anything when you get there. Tried
changeing boot sequence and putting in the ME disk and
that didn't work either. What can be done to get XP off.
Help please.
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- Windows XP Update >> Failed update helpHi there
I was running microsoft update after a fresh install of XP Professional with sp1, however my machine crashed half way through the install phase (having problems with graphic card drivers)
Anyway, the updates that were installing when it restarted are listed in my installation history as "Failed" and I can't install them again! how do I fix this and get them to install?
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- Windows XP >> Xp Home to Xp ProHi.
Just wondering if my installed version of home can or may in the future be
able to upgrade to the Pro version? Without having to buy the Pro full
version.
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- Windows XP Network >> Network Printer ProblemI have a HP Laserjet printer connected to my LAN network and was printing
normally from my desktop. Recently, I added a Linksys Wireless G router to my
LAN point and connected my desktop and my laptop to the new router. From that
point onwards, I'm unable to print. The printer is added to my desktop and
laptop but still cannot print. I did a ping test to the PC where the printer
is connected and the test passed.
What could be the problem? Please help.
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