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- Windows XP Network >> Browsing problem with XP Home NetworkHere is my situtation. I have 2 computers with XP home,
connected to a hub. I setup one system using the Network
Wizard and then made the disk. I put the disk in the other
system and ran the wizard as well, just like the
instructions say. When I browse the network, I see the
workgroup name "mshome", but when open it I only see the
system that I am on and not the other computer. I did
disable the Firewalls too. Still no luck.
Any advice?
Thanks in advance.
Vince
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- Windows XP Network >> Web FoldersAfter SP2 I have lost the ability to connect to web
folders. In particular they are ISP related. I have 5
folders that hold websites and 2 are ok, but 3 with
Cox.net are broken. I call Cox.net but they want me to
unistall SP2 not an option. The computer next to me runs
WinME and connects just fine. I dissabled the firewall
and no help. Any ideas?
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- Windows XP Basic >> Removed media player icon.How to stop the Media player icon from showing up when I click START--> All
Programs>
It's not in the the Documents and Settings\Default User\Start Menu\Programs
or ALL Users.
And while I'm at it, how do I disable the media player popup when I insert a
mem stick with a mpw on it?
Thanks
J
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- Windows XP >> restore default settings in xp?Someone set one of our pc's to have very large
magnification and icons. I tried to go into display and
fix it, but everything appears normal. How can I restore
the default settings in XP?
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- Windows XP >> Inserting DVDAlways a dialogue box appeared asking what I wanted to do. I could choose,
"Open in a folder" or in DVD "play on Windows media" etc. This has all
disappeared. How can I get it back?
Thanks
rpoulson@Juno.com
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- Windows XP Setup >> Windows XP and RAID5 drivesI have been in the process of configuring a Compaq server,
running WinXP Pro, with RAID5 drive formatting. According
to both Microsoft AND Compaq this is not possible. I
submit for everyone's benefit this article:
http://www.techzonez.com/comments.php?id=2020&catid=1
This article has screenshots of the New Drive wizard
giving several RAID related options.
I have edited the listed files, but I still get nothing.
In fact, 50% of the times I tired the files were back to
their original state on reboot.
I believe this IS possible. If anyone has accomplished
this, or can see something here from a hex editing
perspective that I missed, please let me know.
Thanks in advance.
Mike
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- Windows XP >> 80 GB Hard DriveI have a new 80 GB drive that I am about to install
Windows XP Home Edition in. Is there a link that
will lead me to where the problems are discussed, such as
having a partition greater than 32 GB, and whether those
problems apply also to XP-Pro Edition.......? I can install
either one....... Also, if I have to partition it, will that
happen during XP Setup, or do I do it first somehow,
or later, or what?
Thank you.
William B. Lurie
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- Windows XP >> sound and video using same IRQI have Sisoft's Sandra and was looking through the IRQs in system
resources. Both Envy24 Family Services Controller (audio) and the
video card (nVidia GeFore 7600 GT) are using IRQ 16. Will this causes
problems? I've been having audio problems. Thx.
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Biostar GeForce 6100-M9 939
AMD 4200+ 2.2G X2
EVGA nVidia 7600GT 256MB PCI-e
2 gigs Kingston RAM
450W PSU
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- Windows XP Support >> CD-ROM/CD-RW/DVD-RW issuesWith WinXP SP2 and regular updates, I have difficulty consistently accessing
both optical drives. Both willplay audio disks with Win Media Player (v10),
but will not access anything from My Computer- several different things
happen, depending on what was in the drive(s) on boot: if there was a disk in
the drive on boot, I can see the disk listed in My Computer, but when opening
the disk, i get a blank window. If the drive is empty on boot, then when
accessing the drive (contents not indicated in My Computer, I get a Disk
unavailable error.
I have had Nero 5.5 installed- everything worked well. Then installed Nero 6
and Nero 6.5 problems. Uninstalled Nero in all versions, now have problems.
Have applied registry patches as suggested in several postings, short-term
(like 1 disk) change, then as before.
Assistance appreciated.
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- Windows XP Network >> Sharing FavoritesI have to logon to my laptop using different accounts
depending on whether I'm at home or at work. I'd like to
preserve as many of my settings as I can, avoiding the
need to reconfigure different apps between the two
accounts.
One issue is my IE favorites. I know that I can copy
favorites from one account to the other, but I was
wondering if there was a way of keeping them sync'd so
that they were always the same. Or better yet, just one
set that is used for any number of user accounts.
Is this possible?
Thanks,
Todd
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- Windows XP >> I need to uninstall and reinstall XPI got a new hard drive and used the maxtor program that
came with it to transfer everything from my old hard
drive. After doing so I opened a can of worms... hardly
anything works properly. I can't even shut down the
system from the start menu. I had similar troubles last
year and someone instructed me on wiping the hard drive
clean and starting over again I no longer have the
instructions on doing so and would like to do it again. I
tried restarting manually with the XP CD and didn't see
the options I faintly remember from last year. Can
someone please help?
Thank You, Frank
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- Windows XP Update >> 823559: Security Update for Microsoft WindowsI have tried most suggestions listed here and it still tries to install
itself again today
From: "Kaylene aka Taurarian" <taurarianREMOVECAPS@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: 823559: Security Update for Microsoft Windows FAILURE
Date: Monday, August 09, 2004 4:47 AM
Windows Update Is Not Installed - WinXP
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;811269
You are using a version of the AOL software earlier than AOL 8.0 Plus.
-and-
You use the AOL Web browser interface to access and download Windows
Updates.
The AOL Web browser that is included with versions of the AOL program that
are
earlier than AOL 8.0 Plus did not communicate correctly with the Windows
Installer software. As a result, Windows Installer may stop responding.
Windows Update Troubleshooter
http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.com/troubleshoot/
Updates fail to install and you receive error message 0x80070643 - WinXP
Check the C:\WUtemp to see if the Update files exist as being downloaded.
What
happens is that a folder is created for the update and inside the folder is
the
actual installation file. Once the install is successful the WUtemp folder
will
be empty.
You can download the update from the Catalog and save to be installed
later.
http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.com/catalog/en/default.asp
How to Download Windows Updates and Drivers from the Windows Update Catalog
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=323166
Click Add button for each update you want to download. Once you have what
you
want, Click the "Go To Download Basket" link. Type in or browse to the
location
where you want the updates saved to and then Click the "Download Now"
button.
Once downloaded, you can then burn them to CD.
Search for a download
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/search.aspx?displaylang=en
"Michael L Tickal" <m.tickal@mchsi.com> wrote in message
news:jPqRc.267490$Oq2.139906@attbi_s52...
> 823559: Security Update for Microsoft Windows
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> Has attempted to install itself AGAIN and Failed again!
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> Can anyone help?
>
> Mike
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- Windows XP >> XP PasswordsI purchased a computer several months back at a yard
sale. I just got around to trying it. All four accounts
are password protected and the hints didn't help. I
tried administrator with blank password and got the
response "Unable to log you on because of an account
restriction." How can I use system without reformatting
drive? I didn't get any disks with the system.
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Ritter197

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Posted: Tue Sep 23 17:10:08 CDT 2003 |
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customize >> Separator Lines
In my first Post, I wrote the following:
I use both WIN XP Home and Pro, and I have around 240
programs, not including all the associated links and
programs that go with those programs. I notice in
the "Start" and "Start/All Programs/" menus there are
separator lines (such as the small line directly above
the "All Programs") to help categorize your programs. I
would like to know how to add more lines, so I can
separate my "Start/All Programs" menu into different
categories, making it easier to find office, photo
editing, games, and other program groups.
I then Received a reply telling me how to create a new
Folder. (Why?) I also received:
Subject: Re: Start Menu Groups
From: "Delwin Lee [MSFT]"
<EMail@HideDomain.com> Sent: 9/21/2003 3:16:22
PM
You can't add separator lines. The one that appears
divides the "All Users"
programs list from the Programs list specific to the
current user.
I dont beleive this is true due to the fact that someone
put those lines there, therefore common logic tells me
that if they can add lines, so can I. All I wanted was to
partition my "Start/ All Programs" menu with lines. I
know how to add a folder and fill it with sub folders,
thats too easy, and not the fix I was looking for. Does
anybody have any ideas? I'm greatful for any assistance.
Thanks, Dale
Windows XP610
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Posted: Tue Sep 23 17:10:08 CDT 2003 |
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customize >> Separator Lines
"Dale" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote:
>I dont beleive this is true due to the fact that someone
>put those lines there, therefore common logic tells me
>that if they can add lines, so can I.
Technically yes. You would at first have to find out where and how
Microsoft added this to the Windows code. If this is done, get their
permission to alter the (copyrighted) code to add more lines.
Or simply split the Start Menu into different submenus.
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mrtee

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Posted: Tue Sep 23 17:27:02 CDT 2003 |
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customize >> Separator Lines
You might want to take a look at ObjectBar from www.stardock.com or =
http://www.stardock.com/products.asp HTH.
--=20
Just my =A2 worth
Jeff
__________in response to__________
"Dale" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message =
news:c9ab01c3821b$68f8f5a0$EMail@HideDomain.com...
| In my first Post, I wrote the following:
|=20
| I use both WIN XP Home and Pro, and I have around 240=20
| programs, not including all the associated links and=20
| programs that go with those programs. I notice in=20
| the "Start" and "Start/All Programs/" menus there are=20
| separator lines (such as the small line directly above=20
| the "All Programs") to help categorize your programs. I=20
| would like to know how to add more lines, so I can=20
| separate my "Start/All Programs" menu into different=20
| categories, making it easier to find office, photo=20
| editing, games, and other program groups.
|=20
| I then Received a reply telling me how to create a new=20
| Folder. (Why?) I also received:
|=20
| Subject: Re: Start Menu Groups=20
| From: "Delwin Lee [MSFT]"=20
| <EMail@HideDomain.com> Sent: 9/21/2003 3:16:22=20
| PM=20
| You can't add separator lines. The one that appears=20
| divides the "All Users"
| programs list from the Programs list specific to the=20
| current user.
|=20
| I dont beleive this is true due to the fact that someone=20
| put those lines there, therefore common logic tells me=20
| that if they can add lines, so can I. All I wanted was to=20
| partition my "Start/ All Programs" menu with lines. I=20
| know how to add a folder and fill it with sub folders,=20
| thats too easy, and not the fix I was looking for. Does=20
| anybody have any ideas? I'm greatful for any assistance.=20
| Thanks, Dale
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Posted: Tue Sep 23 20:28:29 CDT 2003 |
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customize >> Separator Lines
Dale,
| I then Received a reply telling me how to create a new
Folder.
Not so!
If you would read _*ALL OF THE WORDS*_ that I
wrote, "common logic tells me that" you would see that I
did _*NOT*_ tell you "how to create a new Folder".
I described a simple method whereby you could achieve
your stated objective, namely, to "separate ... "Start/All
Programs" menu into different categories".
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| (Why?)
Why ask in this new thread, when you have not quoted what
I suggested in my reply-post dated Sep 19 2003 6:27PM.
"Common logic tells me that" nobody reading your new post,
dated Sep 23 2003 2:41PM, would have any idea what you are
talking about, and therefore could not possibly answer
this question.
-AND-
You have not replied to the authors of either reply to
your "first Post" dated Sep 19 2003 4:37PM, in this
newsgroup.
The other reply-poster might not read this new thread, so
you are not extending to that person, the courtesy of
granting a right of reply in the original thread.
So "common logic tells me that" you are _*DEFINITELY
NOT*_ "greatful (sic) for any assistance".
--
| "I dont beleive this is true..."
| "I know how to add a folder and fill it with sub folders"
If you are neither a child nor a sensitive adult,
then I strongly suggest you study this article,
"How To Ask Questions The Smart Way"
(http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html)
Jan
---THIS IS WHAT I WROTE---
Subject: Re: Start Menu Groups
From: "_Jan" <EMail@HideDomain.com>
Sent: 9/19/2003 6:27:57 PM
- For the current user, Right-click [Start]| Explore |
-AND/OR-
- For all users, Right-click [Start]| Explore All Users |
-THEN-
- Create new folders.
- Drag shortcuts to these new folders.
--- END ---
>-----Original Message-----
>In my first Post, I wrote the following:
>
>I use both WIN XP Home and Pro, and I have around 240
>programs, not including all the associated links and
>programs that go with those programs. I notice in
>the "Start" and "Start/All Programs/" menus there are
>separator lines (such as the small line directly above
>the "All Programs") to help categorize your programs. I
>would like to know how to add more lines, so I can
>separate my "Start/All Programs" menu into different
>categories, making it easier to find office, photo
>editing, games, and other program groups.
>
>I then Received a reply telling me how to create a new
>Folder. (Why?) I also received:
>
>Subject: Re: Start Menu Groups
> From: "Delwin Lee [MSFT]"
><EMail@HideDomain.com> Sent: 9/21/2003 3:16:22
>PM
> You can't add separator lines. The one that appears
>divides the "All Users"
>programs list from the Programs list specific to the
>current user.
>I dont beleive this is true due to the fact that someone
>put those lines there, therefore common logic tells me
>that if they can add lines, so can I.
All I wanted was to partition my "Start/ All Programs"
menu with lines.
I know how to add a folder and fill it with sub folders,
>thats too easy, and not the fix I was looking for. Does
>anybody have any ideas? I'm greatful for any assistance.
>Thanks, Dale
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Posted: Thu Sep 25 14:49:47 CDT 2003 |
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customize >> Separator Lines
I apologise, I did not mean to be rude, nor was my
statement meant as an insult. I simply new how to do as
you suggested, yet that method was not what I was looking
for. I was willing to re-write the code if I had to to
get what I needed. Second, I was too busy at the time to
reply. I intended to wait until I was satisfied with the
results of my inquiry, then compose a general statement
of "thanks for your time and assistance" to be copied and
pasted into every reply with a personal note regarding
each individual reply. (why) was not meant to offend,
simply a question. I am greatfull for your time ans
assistance...Thanks, Dale
>-----Original Message-----
>Dale,
>
>| I then Received a reply telling me how to create a new
>Folder.
>
> Not so!
>
> If you would read _*ALL OF THE WORDS*_ that I
>wrote, "common logic tells me that" you would see that I
>did _*NOT*_ tell you "how to create a new Folder".
>
> I described a simple method whereby you could achieve
>your stated objective, namely,
to "separate ... "Start/All
>Programs" menu into different categories".
>
>--
>
>| (Why?)
>
> Why ask in this new thread, when you have not quoted
what
>I suggested in my reply-post dated Sep 19 2003 6:27PM.
>
>"Common logic tells me that" nobody reading your new
post,
>dated Sep 23 2003 2:41PM, would have any idea what you
are
>talking about, and therefore could not possibly answer
>this question.
>
>-AND-
>
> You have not replied to the authors of either reply to
>your "first Post" dated Sep 19 2003 4:37PM, in this
>newsgroup.
>
> The other reply-poster might not read this new thread,
so
>you are not extending to that person, the courtesy of
>granting a right of reply in the original thread.
>
> So "common logic tells me that" you are _*DEFINITELY
>NOT*_ "greatful (sic) for any assistance".
>
>--
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>| "I dont beleive this is true..."
>| "I know how to add a folder and fill it with sub
folders"
>
> If you are neither a child nor a sensitive adult,
>then I strongly suggest you study this article,
>"How To Ask Questions The Smart Way"
>(http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html)
>
>Jan
>
>
>---THIS IS WHAT I WROTE---
>
>Subject: Re: Start Menu Groups
>From: "_Jan" <EMail@HideDomain.com>
>Sent: 9/19/2003 6:27:57 PM
>
>- For the current user, Right-click [Start]| Explore |
>-AND/OR-
>- For all users, Right-click [Start]| Explore All Users |
>-THEN-
>- Create new folders.
>- Drag shortcuts to these new folders.
>
>--- END ---
>
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>In my first Post, I wrote the following:
>>
>>I use both WIN XP Home and Pro, and I have around 240
>>programs, not including all the associated links and
>>programs that go with those programs. I notice in
>>the "Start" and "Start/All Programs/" menus there are
>>separator lines (such as the small line directly above
>>the "All Programs") to help categorize your programs. I
>>would like to know how to add more lines, so I can
>>separate my "Start/All Programs" menu into different
>>categories, making it easier to find office, photo
>>editing, games, and other program groups.
>>
>>I then Received a reply telling me how to create a new
>>Folder. (Why?) I also received:
>>
>>Subject: Re: Start Menu Groups
>> From: "Delwin Lee [MSFT]"
>><EMail@HideDomain.com> Sent: 9/21/2003 3:16:22
>>PM
>> You can't add separator lines. The one that appears
>>divides the "All Users"
>>programs list from the Programs list specific to the
>>current user.
>
>>I dont beleive this is true due to the fact that
someone
>>put those lines there, therefore common logic tells me
>>that if they can add lines, so can I.
>
>All I wanted was to partition my "Start/ All Programs"
>menu with lines.
>
>I know how to add a folder and fill it with sub folders,
>>thats too easy, and not the fix I was looking for. Does
>>anybody have any ideas? I'm greatful for any
assistance.
>>Thanks, Dale
>
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Posted: Thu Sep 25 15:05:04 CDT 2003 |
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customize >> Separator Lines
That just might be to much trouble... but thanks for you
time and assistance, Dale
>-----Original Message-----
>"Dale" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote:
>
>>I dont beleive this is true due to the fact that
someone
>>put those lines there, therefore common logic tells me
>>that if they can add lines, so can I.
>
>Technically yes. You would at first have to find out
where and how
>Microsoft added this to the Windows code. If this is
done, get their
>permission to alter the (copyrighted) code to add more
lines.
>Or simply split the Start Menu into different submenus.
>
>--
>(tm)
>.
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Dale

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Posted: Thu Sep 25 15:08:57 CDT 2003 |
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customize >> Separator Lines
Thanks for the links, I have checked them out and am=20
intrigued. But I think I'll just use the multtiple=20
desktops, my video card has to offer for right now.
Thank you for your timre and assistance, Dale=20
>-----Original Message-----
>You might want to take a look at ObjectBar from=20
www.stardock.com or http://www.stardock.com/products.asp=20
HTH.
>
>--=20
>Just my =A2 worth
> Jeff
>__________in response to__________
>"Dale" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message=20
news:c9ab01c3821b$68f8f5a0$EMail@HideDomain.com...
>| In my first Post, I wrote the following:
>|=20
>| I use both WIN XP Home and Pro, and I have around 240=20
>| programs, not including all the associated links and=20
>| programs that go with those programs. I notice in=20
>| the "Start" and "Start/All Programs/" menus there are=20
>| separator lines (such as the small line directly above=20
>| the "All Programs") to help categorize your programs.=20
I=20
>| would like to know how to add more lines, so I can=20
>| separate my "Start/All Programs" menu into different=20
>| categories, making it easier to find office, photo=20
>| editing, games, and other program groups.
>|=20
>| I then Received a reply telling me how to create a new=20
>| Folder. (Why?) I also received:
>|=20
>| Subject: Re: Start Menu Groups=20
>| From: "Delwin Lee [MSFT]"=20
>| <EMail@HideDomain.com> Sent: 9/21/2003=20
3:16:22=20
>| PM=20
>| You can't add separator lines. The one that appears=20
>| divides the "All Users"
>| programs list from the Programs list specific to the=20
>| current user.
>|=20
>| I dont beleive this is true due to the fact that=20
someone=20
>| put those lines there, therefore common logic tells me=20
>| that if they can add lines, so can I. All I wanted was=20
to=20
>| partition my "Start/ All Programs" menu with lines. I=20
>| know how to add a folder and fill it with sub folders,=20
>| thats too easy, and not the fix I was looking for.=20
Does=20
>| anybody have any ideas? I'm greatful for any=20
assistance.=20
>| Thanks, Dale
>.
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Dale

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Posted: Thu Sep 25 15:18:37 CDT 2003 |
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customize >> Separator Lines
Thank you for your links, a have looked into them and I=20
am intrigued, but I think I'll just use the multiple=20
desktops offered by my video card. Thankyou for your time=20
and assistance, Dale
>-----Original Message-----
>You might want to take a look at ObjectBar from=20
www.stardock.com or http://www.stardock.com/products.asp=20
HTH.
>
>--=20
>Just my =A2 worth
> Jeff
>__________in response to__________
>"Dale" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message=20
news:c9ab01c3821b$68f8f5a0$EMail@HideDomain.com...
>| In my first Post, I wrote the following:
>|=20
>| I use both WIN XP Home and Pro, and I have around 240=20
>| programs, not including all the associated links and=20
>| programs that go with those programs. I notice in=20
>| the "Start" and "Start/All Programs/" menus there are=20
>| separator lines (such as the small line directly above=20
>| the "All Programs") to help categorize your programs.=20
I=20
>| would like to know how to add more lines, so I can=20
>| separate my "Start/All Programs" menu into different=20
>| categories, making it easier to find office, photo=20
>| editing, games, and other program groups.
>|=20
>| I then Received a reply telling me how to create a new=20
>| Folder. (Why?) I also received:
>|=20
>| Subject: Re: Start Menu Groups=20
>| From: "Delwin Lee [MSFT]"=20
>| <EMail@HideDomain.com> Sent: 9/21/2003=20
3:16:22=20
>| PM=20
>| You can't add separator lines. The one that appears=20
>| divides the "All Users"
>| programs list from the Programs list specific to the=20
>| current user.
>|=20
>| I dont beleive this is true due to the fact that=20
someone=20
>| put those lines there, therefore common logic tells me=20
>| that if they can add lines, so can I. All I wanted was=20
to=20
>| partition my "Start/ All Programs" menu with lines. I=20
>| know how to add a folder and fill it with sub folders,=20
>| thats too easy, and not the fix I was looking for.=20
Does=20
>| anybody have any ideas? I'm greatful for any=20
assistance.=20
>| Thanks, Dale
>.
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Thorsten

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Posted: Fri Sep 26 12:40:50 CDT 2003 |
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"Dale" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote:
>That just might be to much trouble... but thanks for you
>time and assistance, Dale
;\
You are welcome.
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- Windows XP Hardware >> External HDD IssueI've got a SQL server that uses an external HDD to do backup/transactio
logs. The drive specifically has to be the "I" drive in order for th
scripts to run.
All was working fine untill I replaced the 5 external drives with ne
ones. Same size, same brand, different enclosure.
Now whenever I plug the drives in, they do not get an assigned driv
letter. The only way the server will see them is if I go into "Manag
your computer" and then assign the drive the proper letter.
This is one of those: I've never seen that before.
Do you guys have any ideas?
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- Windows XP Update >> RE: Finding out which updates non-connected 98 machines need.[For some reason I do not have the ooriginal and it's reply. So,
repostg.]
>> I'd like to offer a service to people around here to install Windows
>> Updates foir them. Most people running 98/98se with various levels of
>> patching, and no or a slow internet connection.
>>
>> Is there a way to find out which updates they need?
>>
>> I was even thinking of using a cell phone to connect to the Internet,
>> connect to WindowsUpdate to get the list, but then install of a CD or
>> the like. Doies this seem possible?
>>
>> Brian
>>
>>
>Use Windows Update to get the list and then write down the codes (usually
>Q****** or KB******). Search the MS Knowledge Base for these codes and find
>the article that goes with them. There should be a download link that you
>can use. You can burn them to a CD and take them to the PC that needs them.
>
>BE WARNED--Charging for this type of service could violate a Microsoft
>Policy. You may want to look into this. Also, keep track of what CD goes to
>which computer. Installing the wrong patches could be lethal to a computer...
Thanx for the reply. I'll check it out. Though, I must admit to being
bewildered at how i could violate a policy by providing a service. I
do not mean to charge for the product, just the download and
installation of it.
It isn't feasable to keep track of what goes on which computer. What I
would really want is a search agent that tells me which update to
install on which computer. Then, as you pointed out, check the KB
articles for the downloads, but I should already have them all on a
CD.
I'm basically wanting to help people with preventative maintenance,
for people otherwise unable or unwilling to do so.
B.
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- Windows XP >> Stat up Registry ProblemHi,
Can someone please help, this is really giving me a headache.
I have a problem with the programs that are listed in the run section in the
registry when the system starts up.
In the key
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run" are about
three programs that run on start up. They used to start normally, but now
they have seemed to have stopped starting on the system starting up. If I go
to the locations of the files that are listed in the reg key and double
click on them, they run normally. They
used to run ok, but now they have stopped for some reason.
These programs are not viruses, well I don't think so anyway, they're
Nortons Antivirus, mobsync and Ad-Watch by Lavasoft.
Does anyone know why this has happened and how I can fix this problem?
Hope someone can help,
Thanks
Best regards
Scott
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- Windows XP >> silly icon on my desktopI would like to know how to get rid of an icon on my
desktop. it is about 6 inches tall and 1 inch wide. It
came from WinAmp, even though I deleted the application.
it is very annoying to see this large icon.
After i get rid of this I would like to put back the xp
screen with the grass and blue sky.
Thanks
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- Windows XP >> Picture existing on Folder even after deletingHi,
I had 3 sub folders inside a folder in xp. in all the sub folders i had
pics. i deleted the pics form one of the sub folders. but still in the
main folder's icon i can see the deleted pics along with the pics from
other sub folder.. wot should i do.. any help.
pbsnareshkumar
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- Windows XP >> Windows XP login screen and Outlook 2003Hello,
I am having problem with the windows XP login screen. Up
until yesterday, the Windows Xp login screen would only
show me the number of unread email messages from my
hotmail acount. But now it's also showing me 1 unread
email from my personal email acount in Outlook 2003 even
though I do not have any unread emails in there. I
deleted the folder from the registry yet when I check for
and read all the new emails using Outlook 2003, it always
shows 1 unread email on the Windows XP login screen. Can
someone please help me with this situation?
Thank you.
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- Windows XP >> run command missingMy xp home sp2 is missing the shut down and run command from the start menu,
the shut down disappeared first, then app. 1 mth later the run command went
awol ! I have checked the system for virus & spyware, but , nothing was
found. Also, I went in under the other users name ( sons ) and everything is
fine on his screen so its just on the administrators. Thanks, Todd
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- Windows XP Setup >> @#%! Scripting Dialup Network Connections???Is it possible to automate the creation of dialup network
connections?
It must be possible somehow, as those CDs you get from
ISPs do it...
I have about 20 Dialup Network connections that I have to
create on every laptop I build and I am getting sick
of "right click>Copy Connection".
Any help would be great - I have looked at Windows
Scripting, as I thought this would be the obvious choice
of being able to do this task, but I couldn't for the life
of me figure out how to get it to DO IT!!!
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- Windows XP >> No compressed folders in "Save In" listI was asked the question, "Why don't my compressed
folders show up in my 'Save In' list when I try to save a
newly created file."
My best guess at this was that compressed folders really
aren't folders, they are files. Therefore, they wouldn't
show up on the list since only drives and "real" folders
do.
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- Windows XP Hardware >> XP ProMy HP Presario Notebooks screen is very dim. I was
wondering if anyone has run into this problem before? I
know that notebooks will dim sometimes if the power
supply in unplugged, but it is very dim even when its
plugged in, too dim to even work on it. However I can
plug an external monitor into the notebook and work that
way just fine. Maybe my notebook display is broke? Any
help would be much appreciated. Thanks.
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- Windows XP Security >> Saving to folderswhen I try to save in Word or using pdf writer folder icons are no longer
automatically in alphabetical order. To change I have to right click in each
folder and sub-folder. How can I change the default?
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