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- Windows XP >> I cannot ping a machine on my mshome networkI have a desktop and a laptop connected together on my mshome network using
a linksys router. Both machines can access the internet. I can see both
machines in Network Neighbor. The desktop can access the drives of the
laptop but the laptop can't access the drives of the desktop. When I ping
the laptop from the desktop, no problem. When I ping the desktop from the
laptop, it times out. I can ping the desktop from the desktop, 127.0.0.1.
I can see the desktop in Network Neighborhood. I am using McAfee firewall
not the Windows xp firewall. What else would stop me from pinging the
desktop? When I double click on the desktop in My Network Places, I get the
following error message, "\\BGDesktop is not accessible. You might not have
permission to use this network resource. and then the network path was
not found.
Bill
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> CD Rom - Autoplay not workingWhenever a disk (any type) is inserted in disk drive, I have to manually
launch ie. Power DVD for a video or Realplay for a music CD. I went to disk
drive properties and set "prompt me each time disk inserted" but didn't work.
Windows corruption??
Please help.
Sandy
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- Windows XP >> Problems w/ Java ScriptsWith in the last couple of days, I have gotten several
requests to download the Java virtual machine, to see web-
pages. I click on ok, and it sends me to an error in the
microsoft page. I have tried d/l manually, but nothing
seems to work. Why would my computer do this?
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- Windows XP >> Registry Changes Do Not SaveHave XP home setup to login automatically. Have a screensaver set.
When I leave the computer running and reboot, it prompts me for the password
and the screensaver is off.
My workaround was to find the location in the registry for these 2 items and
export it to the desktop. Right before I reboot I run the exported .reg file.
Now on another computer I set it up for wireless. The Trendnet software
didn't work so I told Windows to manage my wireless connection. I set a
static IP address.
When I reboot, these settings are reverted back.
Is there some KB article or something on registry modifications that don't
save on reboot?
thanks
stewart
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- Windows XP Network >> Cannot access internet on one of three computers using networkHi,
I'm at a bit of a loss as a couple of days ago my internet connection
dropped. On Network Connections, it shows as connected to the network, yet
no packets are being sent or received. When I try to open Windows Live
Messenger, error 80072efd appears. I cannot seem to renew my IP address
through the command prompt and have tried disabling and re-enabling the
network adapter (NForce 4).
To top it all off, I started to get Windows messages advising that my copy
of XP could be counterfeit, even though I bought it as an OEM product and
still have the original CD and documents! I have recently changed from
F-Secure Anti-Virus to McAfee, and on running a virus check it found a
Trojan, and also removed 96 invalid registry items...Could this be something
to do with it?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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- Windows XP Network >> HTML errors in MSN Groups - help needed desperately pleasePlease can someone help? I run an MSN group, and every
time I try to edit the pages in it, half of the scroll
bar on the right hand side disappears, and I get a large
gap showing between the top of the page and the start of
my text. Then when I save the pages, this is the script
I get displayed at the top of the screen:
<LABEL id=HbSession SessionId="910070065"></LABEL>
I also get the same thing at the top of my message every
time I post messages on the message board.
Not only this, but I get gaps that I have to keep
removing at the top of each email I send from my hotmail
account. I have no idea if it displays the same message
in the email I send to other people, but I strongly
suspect it does.
Please help!!! I have no idea what to do to get rid of
these problems, and they are driving me round the bend!
Any suggestions very much appreciated.
Thanks for reading.
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- Windows XP >> Have to click on User at Welcome ScreenSomething just started happening. It use to be that when the Welcome
Screen came up with my user name I could start typing my password in
immediatelyin the password box.
Now there is no password box - I have to click on my user picture to
get the box where I can enter my password.
I must have done something I was unaware to change this.
How can I change this back?
Thanks
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- Windows XP >> missing or corrupt file,reinstallationI received a message"windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrup
windows root>\system32\ntoskrnl.ex
Please reinstall a copy of the above file
How can I get a copy of this file and when I do how do I reinstall it when I can't open windows even using safe mode
any thoughts would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
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- Windows XP >> What is UJBFIR60.DLL?I have had a virus threat which I cleared up. Ever since I get an error
booting up saying can not find windows/system32/ujbfir.60.DLL
Can anyone direct me as to what this is and how to correct it?
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- Windows XP >> automatic shutdownI just formatted my disk and installed a fresh copy of XP professional
Then I was trying to install the updates from the microsoft windows website
Critical updates to be installed were like over 40
So I tried to install them all .. All of them were downloaded but when they
were being installed, The system started shutting down automatically !
The message box said something like "system is being shut down ... NT
Authority etc." I dont remember the exact message ...
Have anyone seen anything similar to this ?
Is there anything wrong with my system ? Do anyone know the solution to this
problem ?
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> mail attachments no open or save option windowI have an XP machine using Novell Groupwise and MS office
2000 software. When getting a groupwise email and
clicking on attachment, I dont get the window with the
option to open or save. Is there somewhere to turn this
option on/off so I can download attachments to the
directory of my choice? Incidently, we have several other
machines with all the same software that work just fine.
thanks.
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Tom

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Posted: Wed Aug 18 09:13:57 CDT 2004 |
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Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Update size on Hard-drive
After doing a clean install of WindowsXP Pro, I checked
the HD useage on drive C: using Windows Explorer. I have
set "folder options" to show hidden and system files. The
result was 2.512 Gig of space was used.
I then ran Windows Update and installed 23 of the critical
updates. I again checked drive C: and found that 3.509 Gig
of space was used. This was after making sure that the
recycle bin was empty and the Internet Cache was also
empty.
This is an increase of almost 1 Gig of space or 40% of the
original installation. This appears to be very, very high.
No programs etc have been installed, only WindowsXP.
I cannot account for all of the disk space used. Using
Windows Explorer and clicking on properties for the 6
folders that appear in the root of C:, I get the following:
C:\ 3.509 Gig
C:\Documents & Settings 0.019 Gig
C:\Recycler 0.0 Gig
C:\System Volume 0.0 Gig
C:\Program Files 0.091 Gig
C:\Windows 1.100 Gig
Thanks for your help
Windows XP272
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Ted

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Posted: Wed Aug 18 09:13:57 CDT 2004 |
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Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Update size on Hard-drive
Have you thought about using XP's Search function (Start > Search)? For
example, you can ask Search to display all files 1 MB and larger and then
sort the results in descending order.
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Ted Zieglar
formerly "Rocket J. Squirrel"
"Charles L." <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:81c901c4852c$0e148ea0$EMail@HideDomain.com...
> After doing a clean install of WindowsXP Pro, I checked
> the HD useage on drive C: using Windows Explorer. I have
> set "folder options" to show hidden and system files. The
> result was 2.512 Gig of space was used.
>
> I then ran Windows Update and installed 23 of the critical
> updates. I again checked drive C: and found that 3.509 Gig
> of space was used. This was after making sure that the
> recycle bin was empty and the Internet Cache was also
> empty.
>
> This is an increase of almost 1 Gig of space or 40% of the
> original installation. This appears to be very, very high.
> No programs etc have been installed, only WindowsXP.
>
> I cannot account for all of the disk space used. Using
> Windows Explorer and clicking on properties for the 6
> folders that appear in the root of C:, I get the following:
> C:\ 3.509 Gig
> C:\Documents & Settings 0.019 Gig
> C:\Recycler 0.0 Gig
> C:\System Volume 0.0 Gig
> C:\Program Files 0.091 Gig
> C:\Windows 1.100 Gig
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> Thanks for your help
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HillBillyBuddhist

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Posted: Wed Aug 18 09:59:58 CDT 2004 |
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Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Update size on Hard-drive
"Charles L." <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:81c901c4852c$0e148ea0$EMail@HideDomain.com...
| After doing a clean install of WindowsXP Pro, I checked
| the HD useage on drive C: using Windows Explorer. I have
| set "folder options" to show hidden and system files. The
| result was 2.512 Gig of space was used.
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| I then ran Windows Update and installed 23 of the critical
| updates. I again checked drive C: and found that 3.509 Gig
| of space was used. This was after making sure that the
| recycle bin was empty and the Internet Cache was also
| empty.
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| This is an increase of almost 1 Gig of space or 40% of the
| original installation. This appears to be very, very high.
| No programs etc have been installed, only WindowsXP.
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| I cannot account for all of the disk space used.
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| Thanks for your help
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SequoiaView is an excellent free (and clean) utility to track down
mysterious missing drive space.
It provides a one window graphical representation of which files are taking
up how much space where on a drive, often tracking down files that Windows
is reluctant to reveal.
http://www.win.tue.nl/sequoiaview/
It'll let you know what's going on at a glance.
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I'm not an MVP a VIP nor do I have ESP.
I was just trying to help.
Please use your own best judgment before implementing any suggestions or
advice herein.
No warranty is expressed or implied.
Your mileage may vary.
See store for details. :)
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assume I need to use the original disk to do the install then use the SP2
disk to install that. Of course that will reformat my drive and I will have
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Am I correct?
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then used an upgrade version of XP home to upgrade, then of course used a
download of SP2 and all updates as the update tool recommended.
Here is the issue though, as the the machine is about 5 1/2 years old, and
running horrible i want to blow away all of the hard drive w/a reformat and
then reinstall just the most current s/w i need at this point. When i try to
enter the portion of the setup that covers reinstalling windows and
reformatting, i get no option to continue, as the disk version of XP is older
than the version (SP2) currently on the machine.
Do i need to format the HD from the c: prompt somehow, or is there another
way?
My plan had been to disconnect from internet, reformat, install XP, then
install my Norton AV, zonealarm, and spysweeper -- connect to the internet
and redownload SP2 and other updates from MS site. If you have a way to
reformat, is that an appropriate way ahead. THANKS
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JFB
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- Windows XP Security >> system hyjack - Help!Anyone aware of remedy; system using XP, crashed would not respond to any diagnostics for several days, now allowing to log in when unplugged from ethernet/internet connection, when IE launched multiple web sites begin opening, shut down system then loaded/ran stinger, didnt detect any virus/trojans, went into program files & deleted all unknown, message popped up appearing to be a VB created message said "here, outsideerror=0 success=0". Also, appears to have reset system, the sytem clock reads 4:04 AM with date absent
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- Windows XP >> safe removal icon vanishedWhen I plug in an external drive, the safe removal icon no longer appears in
the system tray.
I haven't made any changes, but is itppossible an XP Update has changed the
default policy on my drives form caching to no cache?
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- Windows XP Security >> How to export/import user accounts?Hi,
We have a stand-alone Windows XP computer where local users are able to run
only some specific applications. There are multiple local users for the
system. The user accounts are used only to access the applications.
The system must be initialized every now and then -> we restore the system
from initial image. BUT during the life time of the system there of course
will be new users and some users are removed. Is there any standard (and
legal) way to export current user accounts (with passwords) before the system
re-initialization is done and then import those users after the initial image
is re-installed?
Thank You,
Tero
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- Windows XP >> Having trouble installingWell, it's kinda a long story, but I was installing a
burning into my computer installed the software and
restarted like it said, now I get nothing, but a black
screen. So I've just decided to get rid of everything and
start over. I'm using a windows 98 Se boot disk, and I've
fdisked and done all of that, but when I go to install
widnwos 98 to begin with(I will install Xp over that), I
get an error message saying "this requires microsoft
windows" or something along those lines. Need some help
on what to do.
Thanks
ps. I'm at work writing this if anybody was wondering. :)
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- Windows XP >> Windows crashes at startup while loading ntfs.sysMy brother recently had the foolish idea of installing linux on my computer
on a seperate hard drive. It looks like it has rewritten the MBR (which
contained Norton GoBack (I think)). Each time I try to start my system, I get
a "Start windows in safe mode" vs "Start windows normally" screen. "Start
windows normally" gives me the windows logo for about a second, then I get a
flash of blue and it reboots. I tried "Start windows with terminal Support"
(I think that's what it was). Everything runs fine, and then when it tries to
load ntfs.sys, it hangs for a second then crashes/reboots. I've started from
a random LiveCD I had kicking around, all the contents of the Windows hard
drive are still there. It originally had Windows Me installed on it. Then
when we upgraded a couple of years ago to XP, we bought an upgrade CD instead
of a full CD. And either we never got that CD back from FutureShop, or we've
misplaced it. What can I do to fix my system so that I can finish writing my
essay for school? (without reinstalling anything).
Cheers,
Ryan
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- Windows XP Setup >> Ris and UnattendedHi,
I have created a RIS server and can install Windows XP with Office 2003 but
only on the whole disc the C:\ drive.
I would like to Partition the disc 50-50 to have a c:\ and a d:\ drive, I
know Windows 2000 and XP can use diskpart. But how to you just configure in
the ristndrd.sif file not to use the whole disk?
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Regards
Alan Richardson
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- Windows XP >> Custom ScreenSaver please help!!!!So i just started to get into 3d creating with maya swif.t3d and so on... i'm
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them to my screen saver so i see them when i'm not using my computer? please
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- Windows XP Setup >> missing picturesi have got all the latest XP updates but when i download web pages some
pictures are missing. A small box with 3 colored symbols is displayed.
Am i missing some picture files or drivers ?
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The site cannot continue because one or more of these Windows services is
not running:
Automatic Updates (allows the site to find, download and install
high-priority updates for your computer)
Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) (helps updates download more
quickly and without problems if the download process is interrupted)
Event Log (keeps a record of updating activities to help with
troubleshooting, if needed)
I've verfied that all three are running, so i dont see the problem.
What can i try to get microsoft update working?
Thanks For the help!
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