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- Windows XP Security >> Do you have a answerI can't set my permissions each and every time I do they
go wirte back to the orignal settings READ ONLY no matter
what I do they stay the same.I was messing around in the
admin scripts in one of the IIS folders and I think I may
have click on one of the scripts (BATCH FILES) which one
I do not know. Does antone have any ideas on how to
handel this bug. There was also a hidden file that was in
the inetoub folder that will not delete.I tried every
thing.
DBarselow
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- customize >> Saving a customized printer settingI have setup a customized setting for ClickBook. Instead of me having to
go through the whole process of setting it up again (if I reinstall
Windows) and wasting paper and ink, is there a way that I can save the
"printer" shown under Printers and Faxes?
Cheers
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> CAN'T RETRIEVE MOVIE. NEED TODAY!!Oh my gosh, I only got like 4 hours sleep last night staying up to get all
but the music part of my mission trip video done and everytime I click to
pull it open today, it doesn't even attempt to do it. The little project box
meter isn't even popping up. It is 1hr.15min. long and I have 3 days worth of
work into it. I need to add music today because it is being presented
tomorrow. We have a brand new computer and it has a 2 GB SD667MHz memory and
320 GB hard drive.
WHAT CAN I DO TO RETRIEVE MY FILE?
ANY and ALL help will be GREATLY APPRECIATED!!!
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- Windows XP Hardware >> CD-ROM drive "inaccessible"This message appeared unexpectedly:
"D:/is not accessible, Incorrect function."
This is the CD-ROM drive.
No disk can be read in Windows Home XP. I have removed
the drive and rebooted and the drive was recognized and
Windows reinstalled the drivers and the message persists.
I can boot to the D:/ drive and a diagnostics CD is read
but the drive does not read in Windows.
Can someone tell me what to do?
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- Windows XP Update >> SP2 update fails just after setting restore pointI have tried to update to SP2 but the installation fails just after setting
the restore point. Included are the last few lines from svcpack.log.
642.744: System Restore Point set.
645.669: PFE2: Per File Exceptions will not be used.
648.272: SceConfigreSystem failed, return 0x14
648.272: DoInstallation:SecurityConfigSystemCommit Failed: 0x800710d9
653.109: UnRegisterSpuninstForRecovery, failed to delete SpRecoverCmdLine
value, error 0x2
653.109: DoInstallation: Failed to unregistering spuninst.exe for recovery.
653.109: Unable to read from or write to the database.
663.664: Message displayed to the user: Unable to read from or write to the
database.
663.664: User Input: OK
747.755: DeRegistering the Uninstall Program -> Windows XP Service Pack, 0
747.755: Service Pack 2 installation did not complete.
749.898: Message displayed to the user: Service Pack 2 installation did not
complete.
749.898: User Input: OK
749.898: Update.exe extended error code = 0x800710d9
749.898: Update.exe return code was masked to 0x643 for MSI custom action
compliance.
Any help woould be appriciated. I have updated 5 PC's lately and this is the
only one that I have had a problem with.
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Dave
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- Windows XP Support >> Data TravelerI recently purchased a new computer for my work. I finished installing
everything and used my 1GB (Kingston) data traveler to transfer files from my
old computer to my new one.
Now that I have entered a password on my computer it seems that I can't used
my data traveler any more as it says that the administrator denies me access
to it. I'm the administrator of this computer, so why can't I access the data
on my data traveler? Help please.
Ludo
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- Windows XP Network >> Adding 3rd Computer to NetworkI have an XP SP2 machine connected directly to a linksys router via a wired
connection. I also have an XP SP2 machine connected to same router with a
built-in wireless card. These two machines work great. I can see each other
and shre files and print. Functions normally. I have added a third XP SP2
machine with a usb wireless adapter. I ran the network setup wizzard, unique
name, workgroup name identical. I can see the this new machine from the
existing wireless connection. I can ping this machine. THis machine can
ping the wireless machine.
However, when I try to view the workgroup computers from the new machine, I
get the error message "you do no have permission to access". When i double
click on the new machine from the existing wireless machine, i get the same
error message.
Can someone please help me to resolve this issue?
Thanks in advance,
Jape_Ringgold
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- Windows XP Network >> Home nework XP to 2000Im trying to network an XP toshiba laptop to a windows
2000 desktop via a crossover cable and 2 lan cards.
XP wants to make a network setup disk, which doesnt work
on the 2000 machine.
I want the network to share files, play LAN games and
share DSL internet connection. (DSL via either machine,
pref 2000)
Any ideas? All help much apprieciated!
Thanks in advance
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- Windows XP >> system restoremy pc just crashed - cannot restart unless in safe mode - system restore has
been turned off somehow and cannot be turned on while in safe mode.
Can I reset remotely using my laptop?
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- Windows XP Support >> user rights?Can someone please explain to me why "all users in xp home ed. have admin
rights" when the Limited account clearly doesn't have admin rights. I'm
reading this on various websites but don't understand what they mean.
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- Windows XP Hardware >> What Scanner works with Windows XP?I got a scanner from a friend and it doesn't work with my
program? It is a One-Touch 8100, what is the problem and
what scanner will work with my PC? Please let me know I
would like to use it. I would get message Please unlock
scanner and it was. Then the message would say "Twain
Device is not compatable" what is up?
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Pegasus

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Posted: Fri Sep 05 05:08:36 CDT 2003 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> Two cd drives will not work on one machine
Hi there,
I am helping a pal to install a second cd drive to his Pentium P4 running XP
Home.
No matter what we do, we can only get one of the two cd drives to work at
one time.... we have tried various slave/master jumper settings, tried
having one of the drives on the primary IDE slaved to the HDD... And of
course tried both drives on the Secondary cable... one slave, one master....
The facts are :
1/ The drive that works (and can be seen by Windows) is always the slave
device on the secondary cable. In fact, even if only one drive is installed,
it has to be set to slave for it to be accessible. No other position in the
IDE setup will work for either/any CD drive.
2/ At bootup time, if two drives are installed a PXE message appears saying
""PXE-E61: Media Test Failure ... check the cable. And also "PXE-MOF -
existing PXE ROM". It also seems to give a sort of prompt (for a CD boot
device ?) It just says : "CD: "
If only one drive installed as slave, no messages appear.
3/ Either of the drives (the CD/R or the CD/RW) will work in the computer if
it is setup as per 1) above, as a slave on the secondary IDE.
4/ I have checked the BIOS & can confirm that none of the boot devices are
set as CD devices (in case message in 2) above relates to this).
5/ In device manager, no errors appear against the IDE or CD devices...
second drive doesn't appear though of course.
6/ During early boot process, both CD devices are auto defined correctly to
BIOS... ie. as master and slave on secondary cable.
7) One of the drives is a CD/R, the other CD/RW
Any hints ??
Thanks,
Bruce
Windows XP1285
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Posted: Fri Sep 05 05:08:36 CDT 2003 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> Two cd drives will not work on one machine
>-----Original Message-----
>What are the Brands and how old are these drives?
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>"Bruce" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in
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>news:bPO5b.1227$EMail@HideDomain.com...
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I am helping a pal to install a second cd drive to his
Pentium P4 running
>XP
>> Home.
>>
>> No matter what we do, we can only get one of the two cd
drives to work at
>> one time.... we have tried various slave/master jumper
settings, tried
>> having one of the drives on the primary IDE slaved to
the HDD... And of
>> course tried both drives on the Secondary cable... one
slave, one
>master....
>>
>> The facts are :
>>
>> 1/ The drive that works (and can be seen by Windows) is
always the slave
>> device on the secondary cable. In fact, even if only
one drive is
>installed,
>> it has to be set to slave for it to be accessible. No
other position in
>the
>> IDE setup will work for either/any CD drive.
>>
>> 2/ At bootup time, if two drives are installed a PXE
message appears
>saying
>> ""PXE-E61: Media Test Failure ... check the cable. And
also "PXE-MOF -
>> existing PXE ROM". It also seems to give a sort of
prompt (for a CD boot
>> device ?) It just says : "CD: "
>>
>> If only one drive installed as slave, no messages
appear.
>>
>> 3/ Either of the drives (the CD/R or the CD/RW) will
work in the computer
>if
>> it is setup as per 1) above, as a slave on the
secondary IDE.
>>
>> 4/ I have checked the BIOS & can confirm that none of
the boot devices are
>> set as CD devices (in case message in 2) above relates
to this).
>>
>> 5/ In device manager, no errors appear against the IDE
or CD devices...
>> second drive doesn't appear though of course.
>>
>> 6/ During early boot process, both CD devices are auto
defined correctly
>to
>> BIOS... ie. as master and slave on secondary cable.
>>
>> 7) One of the drives is a CD/R, the other CD/RW
>>
>>
>> Any hints ??
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Bruce
>>
>>
>> Bruce, first of all XP should have one of the CD
devices set up for a boot device after FLOPPY DRIVE, DRIVE
C, and then CD. Something else to look at is what kind of
IDE cables are you using on the CDs? If you are using the
40-pin cables the IDE will set it as slave. Try the 80-pin
cables and the IDE will recognize it as a MASTER therefore
you can have a MASTER CD-R and a SLAVE CD-ROM on the same
cable plugged into the secondary IDE slot on the
motherboard.
>>
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D

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Posted: Fri Sep 05 11:19:01 CDT 2003 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> Two cd drives will not work on one machine
Try a different cable.
"Bruce" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:bPO5b.1227$EMail@HideDomain.com...
> Hi there,
>
> I am helping a pal to install a second cd drive to his Pentium P4 running
XP
> Home.
>
> No matter what we do, we can only get one of the two cd drives to work at
> one time.... we have tried various slave/master jumper settings, tried
> having one of the drives on the primary IDE slaved to the HDD... And of
> course tried both drives on the Secondary cable... one slave, one
master....
>
> The facts are :
>
> 1/ The drive that works (and can be seen by Windows) is always the slave
> device on the secondary cable. In fact, even if only one drive is
installed,
> it has to be set to slave for it to be accessible. No other position in
the
> IDE setup will work for either/any CD drive.
>
> 2/ At bootup time, if two drives are installed a PXE message appears
saying
> ""PXE-E61: Media Test Failure ... check the cable. And also "PXE-MOF -
> existing PXE ROM". It also seems to give a sort of prompt (for a CD boot
> device ?) It just says : "CD: "
>
> If only one drive installed as slave, no messages appear.
>
> 3/ Either of the drives (the CD/R or the CD/RW) will work in the computer
if
> it is setup as per 1) above, as a slave on the secondary IDE.
>
> 4/ I have checked the BIOS & can confirm that none of the boot devices are
> set as CD devices (in case message in 2) above relates to this).
>
> 5/ In device manager, no errors appear against the IDE or CD devices...
> second drive doesn't appear though of course.
>
> 6/ During early boot process, both CD devices are auto defined correctly
to
> BIOS... ie. as master and slave on secondary cable.
>
> 7) One of the drives is a CD/R, the other CD/RW
>
>
> Any hints ??
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bruce
>
>
>
>
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Posted: Fri Sep 05 11:20:55 CDT 2003 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> Two cd drives will not work on one machine
"Millard" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
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> >-----Original Message-----
> >What are the Brands and how old are these drives?
> >
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> >"Bruce" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in
> message
> >news:bPO5b.1227$EMail@HideDomain.com...
> >> Hi there,
> >>
> >> I am helping a pal to install a second cd drive to his
> Pentium P4 running
> >XP
> >> Home.
> >>
> >> No matter what we do, we can only get one of the two cd
> drives to work at
> >> one time.... we have tried various slave/master jumper
> settings, tried
> >> having one of the drives on the primary IDE slaved to
> the HDD... And of
> >> course tried both drives on the Secondary cable... one
> slave, one
> >master....
> >>
> >> The facts are :
> >>
> >> 1/ The drive that works (and can be seen by Windows) is
> always the slave
> >> device on the secondary cable. In fact, even if only
> one drive is
> >installed,
> >> it has to be set to slave for it to be accessible. No
> other position in
> >the
> >> IDE setup will work for either/any CD drive.
> >>
> >> 2/ At bootup time, if two drives are installed a PXE
> message appears
> >saying
> >> ""PXE-E61: Media Test Failure ... check the cable. And
> also "PXE-MOF -
> >> existing PXE ROM". It also seems to give a sort of
> prompt (for a CD boot
> >> device ?) It just says : "CD: "
> >>
> >> If only one drive installed as slave, no messages
> appear.
> >>
> >> 3/ Either of the drives (the CD/R or the CD/RW) will
> work in the computer
> >if
> >> it is setup as per 1) above, as a slave on the
> secondary IDE.
> >>
> >> 4/ I have checked the BIOS & can confirm that none of
> the boot devices are
> >> set as CD devices (in case message in 2) above relates
> to this).
> >>
> >> 5/ In device manager, no errors appear against the IDE
> or CD devices...
> >> second drive doesn't appear though of course.
> >>
> >> 6/ During early boot process, both CD devices are auto
> defined correctly
> >to
> >> BIOS... ie. as master and slave on secondary cable.
> >>
> >> 7) One of the drives is a CD/R, the other CD/RW
> >>
> >>
> >> Any hints ??
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >> Bruce
> >>
> >>
> >> Bruce, first of all XP should have one of the CD
> devices set up for a boot device after FLOPPY DRIVE, DRIVE
> C, and then CD. Something else to look at is what kind of
> IDE cables are you using on the CDs? If you are using the
> 40-pin cables the IDE will set it as slave.
Not true at all 80-pin cables are relatively new, and have little effect on
CDs. For all the years we had nothing BUT 40-pin cables, people have been
setting CD drives as master with no problem.
Try the 80-pin
> cables and the IDE will recognize it as a MASTER therefore
> you can have a MASTER CD-R and a SLAVE CD-ROM on the same
> cable plugged into the secondary IDE slot on the
> motherboard.
> >>
> >
> >
> >.
> >
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Mike

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Posted: Sat Sep 06 17:09:45 CDT 2003 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> Two cd drives will not work on one machine
I have the same problem, I had to have 1 cd drive and hdd
on the primary and the same for the secondary, but what
fixed my probem was buying a top quaility power supply
box and then more than likly your problem will go away.
Mike
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi there,
>
>I am helping a pal to install a second cd drive to his
Pentium P4 running XP
>Home.
>
>No matter what we do, we can only get one of the two cd
drives to work at
>one time.... we have tried various slave/master jumper
settings, tried
>having one of the drives on the primary IDE slaved to
the HDD... And of
>course tried both drives on the Secondary cable... one
slave, one master....
>
>The facts are :
>
>1/ The drive that works (and can be seen by Windows) is
always the slave
>device on the secondary cable. In fact, even if only one
drive is installed,
>it has to be set to slave for it to be accessible. No
other position in the
>IDE setup will work for either/any CD drive.
>
>2/ At bootup time, if two drives are installed a PXE
message appears saying
>""PXE-E61: Media Test Failure ... check the cable. And
also "PXE-MOF -
>existing PXE ROM". It also seems to give a sort of
prompt (for a CD boot
>device ?) It just says : "CD: "
>
>If only one drive installed as slave, no messages appear.
>
>3/ Either of the drives (the CD/R or the CD/RW) will
work in the computer if
>it is setup as per 1) above, as a slave on the secondary
IDE.
>
>4/ I have checked the BIOS & can confirm that none of
the boot devices are
>set as CD devices (in case message in 2) above relates
to this).
>
>5/ In device manager, no errors appear against the IDE
or CD devices...
>second drive doesn't appear though of course.
>
>6/ During early boot process, both CD devices are auto
defined correctly to
>BIOS... ie. as master and slave on secondary cable.
>
>7) One of the drives is a CD/R, the other CD/RW
>
>
>Any hints ??
>
>Thanks,
>
>Bruce
>
>
>
>
>.
>
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