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- Windows XP Setup >> Schedule DefragIs there a way to schedule the windows disk defragmenter? I can do the virus
scan and other cleanups but I don't see any way to schedule disk defragment.
Thanks
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- Windows XP Network >> ICS and LAN upstreamGoodevening, my pc has ICS, I want other computer connected to mine use less
upstream bandwith than me, probably is a policy setting, I ask U suggestion.
Thanks,
Marco.
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- Windows XP >> Update ProblemsSeems as tho everytime I go to the update site for windows I embark on
a new adventure. At this point.. I cant get any of the updates to
install I get errors Anyone know why?
I have windows xp sp2 with IE6.0 it refuses to install IE7.0 also.
Any suggestions..
Rich
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- Windows XP Security >> can't decrypt EFS encrypted filesGreetings everyone,
I have a serious problem, I had encripted files using EFS of Windows XP SP1,
then later on I had troubles with access them, then a friend of mine
converted the partition NTFS to FAT32 and then again to NTFS (using
Partition Magic 7) with a hope that the files would lose their information
that were encripted but, this only made the things worst because, now XP
doesn't recognized them as encripted and they still are encripted, after
this I soon discovered that is possible to create Recovery Agent from a file
with the cipher command - ex. "cipher /r:example.txt", with this certificate
generated by this cipher util, I created a agent user recovery but, since
the XP doesn't know this files are encripted, I tried to force a decrypt
using cipher - "cipher /d /f /a example.txt" - but, still doesn't work,
anyone can help with this huge problem, this files are very important to me,
please. Thanks in advance.
NTex
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- Windows XP Setup >> 2 "administrators" - can I junk one?Another "how do i get rid of that damn startup password"
question again, but this time with a interesting twist!
Here's my situation:
I have 2 users, the "Administrator" and another, with
administrator rank. I'm the only one who uses the
machine, and want to disable the startup password.
Here's the problem:
I think I can do this by removing the secondary
administrator and just letting it boot up as the default
admin (is this what it does it the login screen time's
out?). BUT... I have all my settings, firewall program
access issues (ie: AIM won't start unless i log in with
my startup password), etc etc under the secondary user
(my name, with admin status). When I skip the password
screen, or let it time out, I have all sorts of
problems.
SO, My question:
Since the second user (my name) has full admin status, is
it safe to remove the actual "Administrator" user? If I
do this, will I be able to disable the password screen
and have it load the correct settings? If not, is it
possible to transfer all the settings for the second
administrator and junk it, and then run only as the
primiary Administrator?
I know this is a very "special" situation I've gotten
myself into, so anyone who has the knowledge and the
time... your thoughts are WELCOME!
Thanks!
Richard
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- Windows XP >> How can I get rid of Internet Explorer?I've got WIN XP Pro and when I try to remove IE or rename it, it comes
back. I want to rename it, not necesarily remove it, I want to rename it
so that the Net can not be accessed with it. How can I do this, it has to
be able to be done, how do I do it, Basicaly I want MSN6 explorer to be
the default Inet Explorer...and I've set it up that way, but people are
still manageing to access MS IE and use it, so how can I disable this?
thanks
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- Windows XP Update >> Critical Security update KB819696I am having problems installing this critical security update. I've installed it at least 5 times, and each time it says it was successful, howeverk when I go updates scan, it comes up as available for install. Under Installatio history, this patch has installed successfully.
Successful Saturday, July 03, 2004 Security Update for Microsoft Windows (KB819696) Web site
I am running winME - all other patches and updates have installed successfully.
What am I doing wrong? Your help is appreciated
Nicki
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- Windows XP >> NortonGreetings:
My Norton program says I am missing *.mscoree.dll. Can
anyone help me find a copy to download?
Richard Laborde
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- Windows XP Support >> partitioning questioni want to put system, page file, and data on separate partitions. To get data
on this partition do I simply redirect the mydocuments folder? And how do i
make sure data isn't left on the desktop or on c drive?
thx
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- Windows XP Security >> MSIi am trying to install Norton Internet Security 2004 and
receive the following message " the MSI must be launched
through setup". I have tried everything suggested by
Symantec the software providers and am now wondering if i
have a problem with MSI.
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- Windows XP >> help and supportHello
I have been working on getting the links , related topics , and index in
my help and support working for three months and finally got it right. I
want to run ad-aware , spybot S&D , and CCleaner will any of these mess up my
help and support?
Thanks
larry
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Bruce

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Posted: Thu Jun 10 10:22:27 CDT 2004 |
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Windows XP Security >> 2 installations
I was told that if I had windows xp at work that I was
allowed to install it on my home computer as well. Is
this true?
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Posted: Thu Jun 10 10:22:27 CDT 2004 |
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Windows XP Security >> 2 installations
No, it is not true. Each installation of Windows XP,
installed on a different computer, requires its own
license (Product Key).
To access the License Agreement on your XP computer, go to:
Start > Run and type: WINVER , and hit enter.
Then click on "End-User License Agreement".
You can also open XP's "Help and Support" and type: EULA
and hit enter. Click on "Questions and answers about the EULA".
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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User
Be Smart! Protect your PC!
http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/
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Posted: Thu Jun 10 11:58:42 CDT 2004 |
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Windows XP Security >> 2 installations
I have another question:
If I purchase new computers with XP pro as a part of the purchase, can I use
a corp. license instead of the bundle license for a matter of convenience
when running multiple installs?
We purchased
"Carey Frisch [MVP]" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
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> No, it is not true. Each installation of Windows XP,
> installed on a different computer, requires its own
> license (Product Key).
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> To access the License Agreement on your XP computer, go to:
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> Start > Run and type: WINVER , and hit enter.
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> Then click on "End-User License Agreement".
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> You can also open XP's "Help and Support" and type: EULA
> and hit enter. Click on "Questions and answers about the EULA".
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> Carey Frisch
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows XP - Shell/User
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> Be Smart! Protect your PC!
> http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/
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Posted: Thu Jun 10 12:37:30 CDT 2004 |
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Windows XP Security >> 2 installations
You may want to speak with the seller of your new PCs
and request Volume Licensing in lieu of the OEM licenses.
The reason is OEM licenses are non-transferable to a
different computer, thus you would lose the OEM license
if you replace it with a Volume License version of XP.
Microsoft Licensing
http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/Default.asp
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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User
Be Smart! Protect your PC!
http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/
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- Windows XP >> LostRun.exeSystem states it can not find:
c:\windows\system32\tools\LostRun.exe
What is this, and how do I correct it?
Thanks,
Eddie
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> Audio and VideoI have a problem that when saving my video... the
percentages goes at a slow rate, then all the sudden it
speeds up, sounds great, but no... when you go to watch
the video the video stops after a certain number of
clips, but the audio keeps going. And it never stops at
the same picture (oh yeah, this is a slide show set to
music). The audio always continues, but the pictures
always stop at a random point. Ever seen this and any
suggestions? Thanks a bunch
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- Windows XP Security >> Event 59 XP Pro sp2 SideBySide errorsI am attempting to clean up after a failed sp2 application. The box now
works as a result of assigning the acount EVERYONE full control over the
System32 folder. I realize this is a poor security practice but the only
alternative would be to trash the build and start over from scratch. First
the environment. The box is a client of an SBS2000 network running XP Pro
sp2, ISA Firewall Client and the Symantec Antivirus Corporate Edition 9.0
antivirus client. It has an AMD CPU and 512MB of RAM. Now the problem.
At every boot I find six errors in the Application Event Viewer, all Event
59. These occur in pairs. The first error mentions a dll for which the
Generate Activation Context failed and provides a full path to the dll. The
dll's involved are WININET.DLL, SHELL32.DLL and URLMON.DLL. The exact
messages for the first two of the six appears below. Kindly advise which
folders I need to change the secuerity settings on.
Event Type: Error
Event Source: SideBySide
Event Category: None
Event ID: 59
Date: 9/27/2004
Time: 9:57:11 AM
User: N/A
Computer: SYS5WXPPRO
Description:
Generate Activation Context failed for F:\WINNT\system32\WININET.dll.
Reference error message: The operation completed successfully.
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For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
Event Type: Error
Event Source: SideBySide
Event Category: None
Event ID: 59
Date: 9/27/2004
Time: 9:57:11 AM
User: N/A
Computer: SYS5WXPPRO
Description:
Resolve Partial Assembly failed for Microsoft.Windows.Common-Controls.
Reference error message: Access is denied.
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For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
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- Windows XP >> error messageHi there:
At boot I get a window titled "UPSMFC40.EXE - Bad Image"that says "The
application or DLL C:\PROGRAM FILES\WINSTSVC\WinGenerics.dll is not a valid
Windows image. Please check this against your installation diskette". I can
close this windows with several tries but it keeps popping up. It does not
seem to do anything visual except aggravate the heck out of me. Please help.
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- Windows XP >> kellys kornerI'm trying to find the utility which removes disabled program start-ups from
the start-up menu. It's called msconfigdisabled.vbs but I cannot find it in
Kelly's Korner (which is where I first got it, I think). I want to let a
friend have it and I've tried emailing the file but the email service won't
deliver it! I now I can't find it in Kelly's Korner. Can anyone help here,
please?
Rob Graham
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- Windows XP Security >> Running Windows XP on a system with no hard drive?Hi folks
does anyone know if it is possible to run Windows XP on a system
without a hard drive?
I was thinking of creating a 'hard-drive-less-system' running Windows
XP, but does the O/S require one, or can it be run purely from a CD?
Is this type of thing feasible?
Or if you know of any place that sells such a system I would be
interested.
JJ
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- Windows XP Update >> KB905866, KB946041, KB946974, KB946983, KB947801, KB947945 and SP1I cannot install 8 updates for Vista Home Premium edition 32-bit operating
sytem and error codes were #80073712 and #80070652 when attempting to
install the updates as follows:
KB905866: Window Email, Junk Email
KB946041: Window Vista
SP1: 2007 Microsoft Office Suite
KB946974: Excel 2007
KB946983: Outlook 2007
KB947801: 2007 Microsoft Office System
KB947945: Outlook 2007 Junk Email
Any help is truly appreciated.
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> can't open .doc in XPI have upgraded from Office 2003 to Office 2007. For some reason I can't
open )or save) anything .doc. Once I click on open it brings up a window
that says "Getting File Information" but never opens. I have installed the
service packs recommended by Microsoft, but it didn't help. Any suggestions
would be greatly appreciated!!
Thanks in advance!
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- Windows XP Support >> My Memory is Like Quicksand!I have a situation that is plaguing and perplexing me. The simple
explanation is this:
Stuff gets stuck in memory.
It is now an everyday occurrence that some application or module that is
supposed to run and then go away doesn't go away. Sometimes it's a splash
screen for an application launching, sometimes it's a media player, and
other times it's a full-blown application. The one that fails me with 100%
consistency is the Adobe License Manager, adobelmvsc.exe, which kicks in
three minutes after a PDF file is opened and is supposed to check for a
legitimate license (which I have) and then go away. It never goes away.
iTunes frequently gets stuck, and several others are culprits.
When these programs or processes get stuck, there is no amount of prying in
Task Manager that can remove them. And because they refuse to release, the
Shutdown, Restart, or Logoff procedures hang in perpetuity.
As far as I know, the only recourse is to power-cycle, which I now do
multiple times per day.
I'd love to get to the bottom of this, but I don't really know where to
start. Any ideas...?
Rick A.
Pleasanton CA
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- customize >> My DocumentsHow can I stop XP from automatically creating a My Music
Folder, My Pictures Folder And other Folders in My
Documents? Every time I delete them they come back.
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> downloading XP SP2I am going around in circles trying to download serv pack2. Have signed up up
for auto downloads, have gone to windows update and i just cannot see the
simple "download" button for SP2. I see a lot of stuff about firewalls and
security,etc and when i let microsoft automatically check mt system, it tells
me i have all the firewalls in place but ......still no download of serv pack
2!! Is there not a simple "download now" button ???
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- Windows XP >> when i open my internet explorer it freez or stop workinghi everyone
my problem is that when i open my internet explorer it doesn't work and a
window open saying that windows explorer face a problem and it need to close
here a pic when i click on more info
http://www.arcaan.com/vb/uploaded/5797_1178324380.jpg
the pic is in arabic but i has some inglish word
in the pic there's
File : DJ2002.dll
company name : Justdo it
descreaption:JD2002 module
hope u guys understand me and help me
thx .....
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- Windows XP >> IE Open in New Window doesn't work.Hi,
My 2nd PC has WINXP SP1A and IE6 SP1 installed.
It works great except if I attempt to Right Click on a URL to open in a new
window - nothing happens, I just get a partialy drawn blank window. The same
happens when a webpage tries to open a new window. I don't have a Pop Up
Blocker or anything.
Any ideas on how to fix this? I've searched the Knowledge base but can't
find a fix.
Thanks,
Graham.
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