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- Windows XP >> Upgrade 98 to XPI distribute an Access Runtime application. When
installed onto a full licence W98 machine the application
works fine. When installed onto a full licence XP machine
the application also works fine. However when clients
UPGRADE their Windows operating system, say from W98 to
Windows XP, the runtime application FAILS? Are there
crucial Windows files missing on upgrade on which the
Runtime application is relying?
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- Windows XP Support >> Outlook Calendar EventsI am working with Windows XP and Office 2003 Pro and am located in the
Central Time Zone. When a user receives an calendar event it is off
by an hour. For example, if a meeting is schedule for 9:00 am CST
their Outlook Calendar shows it at 8:00 am CST. I have checked their
time zone and it is correct.
Thanks in advance for any help in this matter.
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Need Free AV For Friend......I'm completely happy with my own AV software, but find I need a free AV
program for an acquaintance, who has been operating unprotected mode for
the past 1-2 yr.s. I've spent the better portion of the past 2 1/2 hr.s
searching Google for programs that I've seen mentioned here & elsewhere.
All I've come up with are AVG, which doesn't seem to want to send the
registration code to her hotmail acct. (She doesn't have a spam filter
in place & has added the addy to her address book)
Please help.
Carol2
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> Adding licensed music clipsI'm trying to make my first movie / slide show of my childrens' soccer
season. I bought and downloaded a song from a music web site which I want to
use as an audio clip for backround music, but when I try to import it into
Movie Maker I get a message that Digital Rights Management content cannot be
used in Movie Maker. I purchased the recording of the song and the license
which goes with it. The song will play on Windows Media Player, but I can't
use it in my home movie / slide show. Is there a way I can use any of these
purchased songs?
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- Windows XP Network >> Home networking problemHi All,
I have 3 pc in my home network with linksys router(wired) with sygate
personal firewall. All rules set to allow the mac address. Lets call
comp1,comp2,comp3.
Comp1 and comp2 talks to each other fine but when from comp3 I try to
connect to either 1 or 2 I get login id prompt as like other 2 computer but
the only problem is it comes as guest user(with disable)I cannot change the
userid to enter my login.
Any idea?
Thanks
AM
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- Windows XP Support >> Slow pc/programs not responding!Help!! I just had my techie remove viruses, take my windows off and reinstall
all new programs. Since, it's still way slow, and my programs are freezing
up. When I try to close them, they're not responding. I'm running Norton's
and windows Defender and they're finding nothing. Am I doing something wrong
here? Is there settings off maybe? Can anyone help? It's frustrating, they
can't all be this slow, I'm almost ready to give up on computers. Help!!
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- Windows XP Support >> WinXPsp2 Error 1508Everytime I turn on my machine I get an error 1508 saying insufficient
resources to load user profile. When I restart in safe mode it boots
successfully and then if I restart from there it boots correctly in normal
mode. It does this everytime.
I recently upgraded video card and am wondering if this could be a result of
insufficient power supply.
The only answer in the KnowledgeBase is that the registry is failing to load
because of insufficient resources.
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> few computer problems.well I have a few problems just in addition to my computer running slow
lately. When my windows starts up it gives me the following error message
"the application failed to initialize properly (0xc0150004). Click on OK to
terminate the applcation" for something called dlbtbmon.exe. and i also
receive that same message when I try to open my cd burning program "Record
Now" Also whenever I try to open a newer version of Windows Media Player, I
receive this message: "windows media player is not installed properly and
must be reinstalled" but i've tried this numerous times, only to receive the
same message. Because of this I cannot use any newer versions besides a very
old version. A few months ago I had a message on the bottom of my screen
saying something about a hard drive crash being possible, but then it just
went away. I've used so many different things to try to clean out my
computer and fix these problems, including registry mechanic, which i now
regret that i used because of what i read in other topics. Well any help
would be greatly appreciated, if I can think of anymore of the problems i've
had i'll post them here too. Thank you very much for any help.
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- Windows XP >> SUGGESTION TO SHORTEN BOOT UP TIMESUGGESTIONS ON HOW TO SHORTEN BOOT UP TIME
I had notebook with run by WinXpSp2
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I had discovered that my laptop boot up time is increased and I want
to shorten it. Somebody suggested to check the event viewer and found
out that there are application errors amounting to 512 kb and viewing
the properties found these
Name: T size
Application log application error 512 kb
Security log security audit 64kb
System log system error 512 kb
What does this information means?
The application errors it says that when the capacity has reached 512
kb it can either be manually deleted, overwrite events when needed or
overwrite manually.
I would like know what is the best option for the three choices given?
Another suggestion was to Right-click "My Computer", Properties,
"Advanced" tab, "Startup and Recovery" Advanced button,
and change the two "Time to display..." settings to 5 seconds instead
of 30, and OK your way out
Could somebody give me some ideas?
TIA
Roy
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Bruce

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Posted: Wed May 19 11:07:41 CDT 2004 |
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Windows XP Perform Maintain >> dll problem
Running XP Home. I recently installed Encarta Ref.
Library 2004DVD to my HD, over the top of the 2003
version (it said it was ok to do that) and it went
through deleting various files from the 2003 version and
installed fine. However, I think it may have deleted
some dll files as well. My Retrospect software for my
external hard drive suddenly wouldn't start and said it
was missing msvcr70.dll. So I downloaded it off the net
and put it in my c:\windows\system32 folder and that got
that program running. Yesterday I tried to download an
audiobook using Audible Manager (a program from
www.audible.com that facilitates the downloading of audio
books) and suddenly it said I was missing msvci70.dll, so
I downloaded and installed it, then it said i was missing
mfc70.dll, so I downloaded and copied it to the system32
directory and then tried again and this time it just
gives me an error, saying it can't initialize the
program. Any idea what I might do or is it just best to
reinstall the Audible Manager program? (will that cure
it?).
Thanks,
Mark
Windows XP1146
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Mark

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Posted: Wed May 19 11:07:41 CDT 2004 |
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Windows XP Perform Maintain >> dll problem
Well, I discovered my problem. I checked the properties of the
mfc70.dll file and noticed that it had no version tab, whereas the
other dll files did have. Thought that was odd, so went and checked
that dll on my wife's laptop and hers did have a version tab, so even
though mine had the correct date and correct number of bytes, I copied
over to my system anyway and voila! Success! I consider myself quite
lucky to have figured that one out!
Mark
On Wed, 19 May 2004 07:22:52 -0700, "Mark"
<EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote:
>Running XP Home. I recently installed Encarta Ref.
>Library 2004DVD to my HD, over the top of the 2003
>version (it said it was ok to do that) and it went
>through deleting various files from the 2003 version and
>installed fine. However, I think it may have deleted
>some dll files as well. My Retrospect software for my
>external hard drive suddenly wouldn't start and said it
>was missing msvcr70.dll. So I downloaded it off the net
>and put it in my c:\windows\system32 folder and that got
>that program running. Yesterday I tried to download an
>audiobook using Audible Manager (a program from
>www.audible.com that facilitates the downloading of audio
>books) and suddenly it said I was missing msvci70.dll, so
>I downloaded and installed it, then it said i was missing
>mfc70.dll, so I downloaded and copied it to the system32
>directory and then tried again and this time it just
>gives me an error, saying it can't initialize the
>program. Any idea what I might do or is it just best to
>reinstall the Audible Manager program? (will that cure
>it?).
>
>Thanks,
>Mark
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- Windows XP >> How to reinstall Windows XP ProI have lost my instructions on how to do this.
How can I reinstall Windows XP Pro without wiping out all
of my current settings and installed apps...etc. I boot
up with the Win XP cdrom and then can't remember what to
do from there.
HELP!
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- Windows XP Update >> Help with Windows UpdateAfter installing the lastest updates, the pc crashed. I have talk to tech
support (pc's) and paid for tech support and still nothing. I can not do
anything with my pc. I get to the windows logon and the pc reboots to start
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- Windows XP Network >> Netbeui and Windows XPAt one time I had installed netbeui on my Sony laptop. I
have since change my network configuration and want to
remove netbeui.
Here is the problem. After removing netbeui the computer
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processes in the task manager) and consumes all of the
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> MMM2 - Won't play audio or videoI'm trying to preview a transition, but it's not working, I've tried reinstalling it, I've converted the videos I import to different codecs, I've practically tried everything, and it STILL won't work. I just want to edit a project I saved, but it won't play no matter where I put the "insertation point" thing. Then after a few seconds, the whole entire program freezes, it doesn't crash it just freezes. I know it's not a memory problem because I've got PLENTY of memory. If Microsoft doesn't fix Movie Maker soon, I'm going to buy and Apple computer and a video editing program I've heard works great on Apple.
Before I finish, I have one thing to ask Microsoft: Why the hell would such a huge computer software company they make such an underdeveloped program? It doesn't make any sense
(P.S. I'm not returning to this newsgroup, so if you want to reach me, email me at ScarSlasher@yahoo.com
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- Windows XP Support >> Un-Checking Case sensitive Box in Explorer Search Gets Un-expected ResultsWindows XP Home SP1
When using XP's search for files in Explorer, I noticed that.
If I _un-check_ the Case sensitive box, the search doesn't work, even if
the search string exactly matches the file name I'm searching for.
If I _check_ the Case sensitive box, the search works and I get the
correct result, even if the search string is case-different then the
file name I'm searching for.
Has anybody else seen this behavior?
This is more of an oddity than a problem, but is there a solution or an
explanation?
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- Windows XP Security >> Help!!! Cannot remove viruses from Uncle's Computer!!!Hello...
I 'm having a bit of a problem here:
I use AVG 7.0 (updated every week or so) and when I scan my Uncle Mario's
computer with BOTH Ad-aware SE Personal and AVG I remove about 17-30 viruses
from it and then in about 3 minutes another 17-25 viruses show up again and I
can remove them but they keep coming in.
Does anyone know how to get rid of those viruses once and for all?
My Uncle Mario's computer is running an up-to-date AVG 7 and Ad-Aware SE
Personal.
Can U help me?
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Unknown
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- Windows XP Update >> windows xp update problemWhen I use IE6- tools- windows update, I get the followinh message:
Checking if your computer has the latest version of Windows updating
software for use with the website?
The website uses ActiveX controls to determine which version of the
software your computer is running. If you see an ActiveX warning, make
sure the control is digitally signed by Microsoft before installing it
or allowing it to run.
For years it always checked and gave me a list to choose from.
No changes to programs
How do you check for ActiveX??
Thanks,
Herb
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- customize >> My Document - changing target driveI keep data files on separate partition from O/S drive..
in my case "e:" drive... how do I re-asign the my
documents folder to be on my "e:" drive? I believe it's
done via windows explorer... does anyone knoe the steps?
thanks
Binyon
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> ATI WDM Rage Theater AudioMovie Maker does not recognize the audio capture portion
of the ATI all in wonder card I have. Only the Intel,
AC '97 Audio Controller shows as an available audio
capuure device. Any ideas as how to make the ATI audio
device show up in Movie Maker?
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- Windows XP Security >> Very strange problems -- permissions???I've had a Dell XPS M140 notebook, running Windows XP Media Center 2005, for
a little over a month now, and have experienced some very, very strange
things. First, InstallShield crashed (finally did get things working again).
Next, when I upgraded the bundled version of RealPlayer to 10.5, I kept
getting a "SYSTEMBOOTHIDEPLAYER" error message on startup. After two weeks of
troubleshooting with the RealNetworks Tier 3 escalation team, we were able to
determine that this was being caused by a leftover registry key. But, even
though I have permissions to edit and delete keys in my registry, I
absolutely cannot delete this particular key, no matter what I try. And no
one can tell me why. In order NOT to get the error message, I am forced to
run a legacy version of RealPlayer.
Third, I can't seem to uncheck any Start Up items. Whenever I do and reboot,
duplicates of those items appear checked in the Start Up list -- in addition
to those that were unchecked.
Fourth, when I tried to update my Bluetooth driver to the latest version,
the process just hung repeatedly. I spent over two hours on the phone with
Dell tech support, but I never was able to install the update. And they
didn't know why.
And last, but not least, to try to "undo" whatever weirdness the BT
non-update might have caused, I did a system restore (with tech support on
the phone). Although the restore seemed to be successful (it was listed in
the System Restore checkpoints), I never saw any evidence of the restore
process on screen, nor did I get any message that the restore had been
competed successfully! (I do get these when doing a system restore on my
desktop computer.) The tech support guy had absolutely no explanation for
this, either.
So, if anyone can offer any insight into what on earth is going on with my
computer, I certainly would look forward to hearing from you!
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- Windows XP Setup >> Move NTFS hard drive to new computer & access files and foldersMy old computer smoked. I think the motherboard died,
smoke literally filled the room. I am trying to move my
old hard drive which was running XP Pro and was the boot
drive formatted as NTFS to my new computer. I had the old
drive setup with mulitple users and accounts. I am able
to access the folders of the users that were did not have
admin rights, however I am unable to access my main "My
Documents" folder. When I click on the my documents
folder under my user name (I'm the administrator of the
old computer), I receive the:
"documents and settings\{login name} is not accessible.
Access is denied."
error message
Can someone please help? I am thinking that I need to
login to the hard drive so that I can access the files,
but when I try to set my old hard drive as the boot disk
the computer doesn't boot.
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- Windows XP >> System working like... not too wellMy sisters computer with XP Home is suddenly working really badly. Word wont
start, can't open the remove/add item option, can't update, can't do nothing.
These things happen on the administrator profile but not another, which to
some degree indicate a self inflicted problem. Does anyone have an idea as
how to fix it?
More often than not it says some file is not working well. Rundll.exe seems
to be a popular dude when the error display message appears.
Please help, I'm going quite crazy trying to figure it out.
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- Windows XP >> ACTIVStudio - Error: problem obtaining valid path for applicationI am having problems opening ActivStudio software. The problem first
arrose in version 3 but now version 2 is popping up with the same
error when the program is started.
Error: problem obtaining valid path for application
The software is installed on each machine. It runs as an administrator
but it would not run for teachers so I have made "teachers" local
administrator to the appropriate PCs and that has made it work.
However, this is only a temporary fix as I do not want to leave such
rights available for teachers to use.
The problem seems very intermittent. One day it will work, another it
wont. I have tried contacting Promethean for there support but they
are blaming the network and access rights.
I cannot for the life of me seem to find a fix for this.......... any
advice anyone????
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