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- Windows XP Network >> VPN Connection or File SharingThis is a follow-up on my previous question regarding making a remote
connection to my home network via VPN to access my files and my faxes. On my
previous question it was suggested that I just do file sharing.
My problem is when I am on a different location, my laptop's ip address
range changes. How van I make it static so I can add such ip on my router as
trusted ip.
Thanks,
Mike
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- Windows XP Network >> internet connection interuptedSituation: there are three computers accessing the internet via Verizon DSL,
there are two modems and an ethernet switch. I don't understand the set-up,
why not use one modem to take care of all the systems? It seems one computer
is using one modem and the others are using the other modem. Does it have to
do with speed and security?
Question: Evrytime time one of the computers, The one in the main office, is
turned off we loose connection to the internet. All systems are restored by
disconnecting the power source to each of the DSL modems
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- Windows XP Support >> problem with re-installing windows xp home edt!!!!!Hi Everyone,
I use Windows XP Home Edt with Service Pack 2.
Long story short....
I had a problem, which I thought was to do with my Windows, so I tried to
re-install it.
A bit of the way through the re-install, it told me I had a prblem with my
install disc (can't see any scratches, but who knows). So anyway I restarted
Windows and it has worked fine since then (touch wood!!). Since then, when I
start my computer I have to sit next to it and wait, I get a screen that
comes up that asks me which operating system I want to start. I can either
start my original Windows XP home edition or I can opt for the Windows
Install/Setup option, even thought there is no disc in the drive.
I guess my question is, how do I get the computer to start up with the
original (and configuration that wasn't the problem) without sitting next to
it waiting for that screen to appear?
Many Thanks In Advance,
Best Regards,
Maria x
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- Windows XP >> Is my graphics card broken ?Hello all
I posted a message a whila ago with regard to problems with graphic
hungry files not opeing on my computer. If I could ask for a bit more
assistance ?
Right clicking on my desktop and going, Properties, settings, advanced,
adapter gives me the following:
Chip type: unavailable
DAC type: unavailable
memory size: unavailable
Adapter string: unavailable
Bios information: unavailable
Thanks to info provided here I uploaded Everest and it tells me I have
an
"nVIDIA GeForce FX 5200" as my Video Adapter and 3D accelerator.
Belarc adviser does not recognise this at all.
I have completely unintstalled all nVidia software / drivers and tried
to start again from the nVidia website but always end up with an error
message stating that "there are no suitable drivers" on my PC.
My latest plan was to remove the Graphics Card to ensure all the
physical connections were OK. I ensured there were no drivers /
Software associated with the card before i did this in the vein hope
that my computer would recognise the graphics card. All seems fine and
as you can see, the PC is working, but still no sign of the graphics
card.
Am I barking up the wrong tree altogether ? My problem continues to be
larger pictures within "fotopic.net" not showing, some thumbnails (web
based) not showing. Unable to run already installed games (Microsoft
flight and trainsims). I get no error messages, they just do not load.
I have been unable to install new games. Google Earth will not run.
I am using Microsodt XP 2000 with service pack 2.
If my card is shot, any suggestions for a good alternative.
Once again thanks for any help on advance, I really miss Google Earth
!!!
Fat Richard
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- Windows XP Support >> USB plug-in, plug-out, soundsYou know the little dee-dum, dum-dee sound that the system makes when
plugging or unplugging a USB device? Well, just sat here now and my system
is doing this about 5 times a minute, then it'll go quiet for maybe 5 or 10
minutes, and then it may do it again (or it may not) - but I'm not plugging
or unplugging any USB devices at all. In other words, this is completely
random and for no reason whatsoever.
Any ideas anyone?
Cheers,
John
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Windows UpdateWhen I try to access Windows Updates I get the following
message:
"Access Denied
Network policy settings prevent you from using Windows
Update to download and install updates on your computer.
If you believe you have received this message in error,
please check with your system administrator."
I have followed the advice which is available from the
Windows site including that which is available from third
party "help" sites but I keep getting the same message.
I have installed SP1.
Can anyone help me with this problem please.
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- Windows XP Hardware >> hdd question, againHi again,
my question is, if u have a working XP system with NTFS,
is it possible to add a hdd with data (NTFS/XP) and access
the data on the newly added hdd? (see my other question).
Do u need to do anything speciell in disc manager or like
to access data?
If not possible to access data on the newly added hdd,
why?? //N
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- Windows XP Security >> product activationHow many systems can you use the same product key on ?
I own several systems and in the past i bought an os for
each one .i want to know if i have been short changing
myself by doing this or could i have used my os on more
than one computer?
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- Windows XP >> Can not shutdown windows xpIn trying to shutdown or log off I get a message: Title
Bar - Moving. Message box states - windows is currently
working with a file. Please close file are wait for
windows." I have nothing open and no applications are
running in the task manager.
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- Windows XP >> Relocating Documents and SettingsI found the Win2k solution for relocating this folder to a different location both during (unattended) install and afterwards. The latter won't do the trick in XP. Anyone a good suggestion on how I move this folder to another partition on an existing XP (Pro) install ?
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Posted: Wed Dec 06 07:23:35 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP >> configuring a laptop to be a member of/logon to 2 domains
Hi...
Does anyone know a way of making a laptop be a member of two domains at the
same time so the user can choose what domain he/she wants to login to at the
windows login prompt... We have two offices with different domains... and
some users work at both. The domains are untrusted as one of the
networks is looked after by a sbs2000 server...
Windows XP503
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Malke

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Posted: Wed Dec 06 07:23:35 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP >> configuring a laptop to be a member of/logon to 2 domains
Jason Blake wrote:
> Hi...
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> Does anyone know a way of making a laptop be a member of two domains
> at the same time so the user can choose what domain he/she wants to
> login to at the
> windows login prompt... We have two offices with different
> domains... and
> some users work at both. The domains are untrusted as one of the
> networks is looked after by a sbs2000 server...
No, a Windows machine cannot be a member of two domains. However, that
doesn't mean that domain resources can't be used. You just need to
create the user on the server.
Malke
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John

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Posted: Wed Dec 06 07:44:14 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP >> configuring a laptop to be a member of/logon to 2 domains
You can try a network switch utility like this:
http://www.mobilenetswitch.com/ Other similar products are out there.
John
Jason Blake wrote:
> Hi...
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> Does anyone know a way of making a laptop be a member of two domains at the
> same time so the user can choose what domain he/she wants to login to at the
> windows login prompt... We have two offices with different domains... and
> some users work at both. The domains are untrusted as one of the
> networks is looked after by a sbs2000 server...
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Posted: Wed Dec 06 09:08:55 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP >> configuring a laptop to be a member of/logon to 2 domains
Jason Blake wrote:
> Hi...
>
> Does anyone know a way of making a laptop be a member of two domains at the
> same time so the user can choose what domain he/she wants to login to at the
> windows login prompt... We have two offices with different domains... and
> some users work at both. The domains are untrusted as one of the
> networks is looked after by a sbs2000 server...
>
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A computer may be a member of only one domain at a time. To enable
computers in one domain to access resources in another domain, create
trust relationships between the two domains.
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Posted: Wed Dec 06 11:21:06 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP >> configuring a laptop to be a member of/logon to 2 domains
In article <eh#EMail@HideDomain.com>,
EMail@HideDomain.com says...
> Jason Blake wrote:
>
> > Hi...
> >
> > Does anyone know a way of making a laptop be a member of two domains
> > at the same time so the user can choose what domain he/she wants to
> > login to at the
> > windows login prompt... We have two offices with different
> > domains... and
> > some users work at both. The domains are untrusted as one of the
> > networks is looked after by a sbs2000 server...
>
> No, a Windows machine cannot be a member of two domains. However, that
> doesn't mean that domain resources can't be used. You just need to
> create the user on the server.
As everyone has said, the OP can't put the machine in two domains at the
same time, and a Trust between domains could be a security threat, so
the easy way is to have join the domain that he uses the most and then
create a batch file to authenticate with the other domain and map the
drives/resources under that second user/password combination.
We've got 30 some domains around the country, and my laptop is in a
workgroup, but, using the batch file method I've setup scripts to allow
me to access each of them without changing anything on my laptop. The Op
just needs to learn to use the "NET USE" command.
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- customize >> Customizing mouse wheel scrollingI just upgraded to windows XP and noticed that the mouse
scroll wheel doesn't function the same as in Windows 2000.
The basic problem:
In windows 2000, if you have multiple window frames open
and you point in one of them frames, then scroll with the
wheel, the pages scroll. If you move to another frame and
scroll with the wheel, the pages scrolls.
In windows XP, when I move between frames with the pointer
and scroll - it scrolls in the old frame, not the new one.
I need to click within the new frame in order for it to
scroll in the new frame. I find this irritating and would
like to know if I can customize it to the windows 2000
method of point and scroll.
Thanks in advance,
David
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- Windows XP Support >> Missing Hard Drive in Windows ExplorerHi !
Hope you can help.
Using Windows XP Pro.
2 Hard Drives and 2 ROMS
Hard Drives are 80g partitioned into two C: OS and G: Data and a 160g F:
Data.
The problem is that the F: drive shows up in Device Manager and in Disk
Management but not in Windows Explorer, C: and G: do show up and are
accessible.
C: and G: are Master and G: is Slave on IDE 1 and the two ROM's are in IDE
2.
Belarc also shows the F: drive.
Other info.
Vol = Local Disk (F)
Layout = Simple
Type = Dynamic
File Sys = NTFS
Status = Healthy
Capacity = 149.05
Free = 103
% Free = 69%
Fault tolerance = No
Overhead = 0%
Please help me access the F: drive
No other Apps have been added and all virus and spyware are up to date and
are running.
ThanX again.
Mike in Africa
South Africa
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- Windows XP Setup >> Strange installationI recently installed a new motherboard, Intel D865 PERL with a CPU 2.8. I
then installed Windows XP Home. The installation went well and everything
works fine. However, when I restart the computer it failed to boot and I
got the following message on a black screen, "Non-System Disk or Disk Error"
"Replace and press any key when ready."
I have installed many motherboards and WinXP OS's but I have never seen this
problem or error. Since I had no system disk I placed the Windows XP Home
installation disk in the CD and the system rebooted and runs fine. However,
it will not boot without the installation disk in the CD drive. I tried
several combinations of boot sequence from the motherboard setup but the
only one that works is 1-CD 2-Floppy 3-HD, (in that order).
Any suggestions are appreciated.
JerryG
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- Windows XP Security >> Is AV software necessary?For some time I've been questioning the use of AV software. I work in IT
support and I really couldn't count the number of perfectly good Windows
installations I've seen borked by Norton AV or any of the other bloated
virus suites. The performance hit from installing these things with
always-on protection is lamentable, both in terms of boot up time and the
general responsiveness of the OS, and for what?
Thesedays, viruses spread faster than the AV companies could hope to
spread updated virus definitions. So for a critical length of time, AV
software is completely powerless to protect your system when any
particular worm or virus is at its peak on the Internet.
AV has disappeared from my home machines and - guess what? - no viruses.
This is because
(1) I login to the systems as a limited user, not the administrator
(2) I don't open email attachments
(3) I don't download, install or run software from disreputable websites
(4) I don't use IE or OE - these programs are virus distribution clients
(5) I use an ADSL firewall router and not an ADSL modem
My opinion is that AV software fixes nothing that common sense couldn't
fix. Common sense has the additional advantage that it doesn't turn my
512MB P4 system into a 64MB P2 with an endlessly grinding hard disk.
Nevertheless, at work, I still have to deal with the endless problems
caused by AV software. I still have to knowingly cripple nice, clean
installations by installing Norton bloatware. I still have to mess around
ensuring that the AV definitions are up-to-date, even though essentially
they will always be out of date when it really matters.
Is AV software necessary? IMO, no. It should be avoided like the plague.
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- Windows XP Setup >> Cannot get SP1 on.Hello all.
I am haveing a big problem with XP Pro. I am trying to install the OS on a
computer for my sister and absolutly CANNOT get SP1 on the machine. Everytime
I try to load the OS I get SOME error. This last time during setup it stopped
and told me it could not find three different files. Two of the three went on
(I think) when I hit the retry. The third and final file pro_seg.swf would
not go on no matter what I tried. Now I finally got the system up with a VERY
basic load of XP. Only problem is now when I try to update the system with
the Security Update CD I got from Microsoft, I keep getting errors. I know
the CD is ok, I have used it on other systems with no trouble. The first time
on this load I tried to install SP1 I recieved a Fatal Error and it shut down
the install. The next time I tried i now have a "Failed to install catalog
files" error.
OK.. Now what?? I am at a loss.. I have been fighting this machine for
more than a week now.. I have tried different XP Pro CDs and no luck with
those.. And for those who will tell me to use a legit copy .. I already
am...
Any Idea?? Thank you all in advance for your help and advice.
Scott
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- Windows XP Network >> "Internet connection" under network connections?I recently noticed on 2 of my XP machines I have a second network connection
called "internet connection". It is running at 8 MBps. I still have my LAN
connection (100MBps). The properties for these connections seem to point to
each other, like a gateway. If I disable it I lose connectivity to the net.
I am running SP1 on both machines. What exactly is this? I don't have it
on any other XP machines and they run fine.
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- Windows XP Support >> WMI keeps getting corruptI have about 10 XP computers, some new right out of the box, and the WMI
keeps getting corrupt on everyone of them. Most of these are for public use
and locked down with security, so its just daily use of internet explorer,
office applications, and printing that is being done. There has to be
something making the WMI corrupt on so many computers. I have a script to
run that usually repairs everything and gets the WMI back up. But a few days
later it is corrupt again. Not only do I need the WMI for using the
firewall, but I also use some other networking utilities that require WMI .
This is getting very frustrating. I've even done a complete reformat and
install, and eventually the WMI gets corrupt. They all have antivirus
software and no virus found.
So has anyone else out there experienced this? Does anyone have any idea on
what could be causing so many computers to loose the WMI?
thanks
Mikael
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- customize >> How to setup homepage in MSN ExplorerI am living outside US, first time I open this program, it then asked me to
select country, after i did it asked me to choose the nearest msn site, i
then chose Malaysia. the connection was not so impressive, did anyone knows
how to change this? i have tried searching through registry or even system
restore, but even after i reselect, it still bounces back to msn.com.my
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- Windows XP >> Drive order...Just installed XP Home ed. SP2 in a newly assembled system box and Windows
ended up on drive H:\
Part of the reason was I fitted a camera card reader, connected to a USB pin
header on the motherboard that seems to have been allocated drives c d e f
but, the cd r/w drive has ended up as drive g:\
...and as I said Windows is on H:\ [ 40gb hd ...all as drive H:\ ]
I know I can unplug the card reader, reinstall and connect it afterwards
but, how did the cd r/w drive end up as G:\ ?
...or could Windows be left on drive H:\ ...or is it preferable to have
Windows on C:\ , that's the way I've always worked.
regards, Richard
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- Windows XP Support >> Random application crashes & system restartsI have recently re-installed Windows XP Pro SP2 on my freshly low level
formatted hard drive. I applied all the available patches using Windows
Update.
The problems I encouter are very strange:
* random application crashes (usually Internet Explorer)
* the computer restarts without any reason (i.e. while idle)
I have no clue what this could be. The only "out of ordinary" thing I
noticed is that the hard drive transfer rate is very low: HDD Maxtor
DiamondMax 10 (16MB cache) can hardly reach 35MB/s maximum transfer rate. It
is sitting alone on its channel and the MB supports UDMA133.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
VM
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- Windows XP Network >> Adding an XP Home Edition PC to a WIn 2003 Small Business Server DHi:
Should there be any problem in adding a Win XP Home Edition to a Win 2003 Small Business Server. When i try to do such all I get is the opportunity to add the machine to a workgroup, no domain option.
The user was previously added to the AD, the machine I believe has been added to the wins server (will need to verify this). Am I missing something or is there a limitation in the OS.
Many thanks in advance
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