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- Windows XP Hardware >> Which Graphics card would you get ?I'm long gone a kid, I'm in my later 50's, so no real fast games, but I
love working with graphic's and have a 19 inch lcd monitor, and DV camcorder
which I run in with Pinnace V 9 and then Burn to DVD.
I'm using a Old ATI All in Wonder 2x (don't use the TV tuner), and am going
the AMD asus 64 bit AMD 3500 CPU, the Board I have coming is the K8v Deluxe
I'm putting it together myself and setting it up, as I did for all of MY
personal computers so far.
Thanks
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- Windows XP Update >> WUA API Update DownloadContents collection empty for software updatesHello,
Using WUA API in C++, I am trying to retrieve the download location for
each update using the DownloadContents collection property. This works
great for driver updates: they tend to have one UpdateDownloadContent
object, which contains a DownloadUrl property. However, software
updates return an empty DownloadContents collection.
Does anybody know why this might be? Is there another way to retrieve
the update download location?
Thanks so much,
Jill
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- Windows XP Network >> Checking Duplex mode?Hello all,
Is there any way to check my NIC's duplex mode (Full-Duplex or Half-Duplex) from Windows.
If not, what other ways can I determine which one it is using?
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Thanks for any help anyone can provide,
Conan Kelly
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- Windows XP Security >> Silly security policy questionHello,
I am new to a mixed workgroup environment running NT 4.0,
Windows 2000 and XP. For some time, we have been running
poledit.exe from NT 4.0 to lock down our desktops that
reside in a public environment. We have been applying
this policy to both NT 4.0 and Windows 2000. For the
first time today, we were trying to apply the policy to
Windows XP and have not had very much luck. I have been
unable to find any definitive documentation that states
when poledit.exe became obsolete. Can I use it on XP or
not?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Lori Eby
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- Windows XP Update >> windows update problemswhen i try i scan for updates the page gets stuck on checking for latest
windows update software it just stays on that and nothing happens if
anyoneone can help me i would appreciate it ive tried everything i can think
of but it hasnt helped
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- Windows XP Setup >> Error : Session3_initialization_failedI'm getting this error description when installing Win XP
on a Compaq Deskpro, I'll boot from the CD, windows
install will load all the drivers and will crash
when "starting windows" before asking any input from the
user. the description reads
"Session3_initialization_failed"
Technical error :
Stop : 0x0000006f
(0x00000020,0x00000000,0x00000000,0x00000000)
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- Windows XP >> shut offthis system is always shutting off.sometimes i can be o
line for 5 min.or 1 hr.i never know.even when i am not on
line just playing a cd card game and it will shut
off.appreciate any help
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- Windows XP Network >> Network and Driver issuesMy parents own a small business using a LAN to control
POS. After a recent thunderstorm, all computers
restarted as the power flickered. Upon restarting, the
office computer showed a message asking if we wanted to
install an ethernet controller. This is where she called
me.
After examining the computer, and going to Device
Manager, I find a exclamation under Other
Devices/Ethernet Controller. I am unable to install any
drivers to this device. I also noticed that there is a
WAN network driver already installed. I'm not sure, but
I don't think we need the new driver that the computer
wants to install. I have tried uninstalling this device
and have tried to disable it, but still this computer can
not see or be seen on the network. I have tried using
system restore but after restoring to yesterday, the
computer still restarts asking to install this device. I
hope my problem is presented clearly, please help. Thanks
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- Windows XP >> Explorer Thumbnail title incorrectSome of my thumbnails in W.Explorer have the filenames mixed - tho' not in
filmstrip view! And only some of them.
So the filename/title does not relate to the thumbnail, but is correct for
filmstrip (showing that the title is correctly connected to the jpeg image).
I've had this before, but it seemed to evetually go away. But now it is back
with a vengence. Closing W.Explorer, running TuneUp fixiing program, or
Rebooting doesn't remedy this problem.
Any ideas please?
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- Windows XP Security >> Internet slows to a crawlI am running on XP with a DSL connection. After being on
the internet for a few minutes, it slows to a crawl.
After rebooting, it's ok, until, once again, after a few
minutes it slows down. I would look for a solution in
this Newsgroup, but I can only look at a few messages
before it practically comes to a halt. Any ideas?
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- Windows XP Security >> messenger serviceI am being attacked thru microsoft messenger service. I'm
basically being blackmailed by a web site to pay $10 to
learn how to stop their own popups coming thru the
messenger service. How can I disable or short circuit the
service. This is getting agrivating. Thankss
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- customize >> All programs menu items???I tried to get an answer to this over at the "help & support" group but no
answer. Maybe someone can shed some light on this. I'm stumped.
Windows XP as Administrator
I right clicked on "Start" and "open". I then double-click on "programs" and
find that many (over 50%) of the icons are missing. I went to the same file
for all users and find that there are more icons but, still, not all.
What I want to do is setup All Programs more efficiently and this is the way
I've always done it. Is there any way to get the programs to show?
Thanks, Dan
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- Windows XP Hardware >> cannot shutdown after resume from standby/hibernateHas anyone had this problem? After I standby or hibernate
(manual or automatic after timer period) and then resume,
I can no longer shut down Windows XP.
I am running SP1, and suspect it MAY be related (had no
problems months ago), but don't want to re-install WinXP
just to find out. I could have done something else to
make it stop working.
I believe the message is "Preparing to shutdown" when
everything hangs. A key note here is that even the mouse
freezes. (I know some problems occur but the mouse can
still be manipulated)
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
dane
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Posted: Wed Aug 25 15:32:20 CDT 2004 |
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Windows XP Security >> XP SP2 firewall vs Zone Alarm
I have Zone Alarm (Free version), and have just downloaded
XP SP2 and disabled the XP firewall. Can anyone say which
one is better? Also, does the XP firewall work the same as
Zone Alarm and allow you to decide who to let through and
who not to?
Windows XP871
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Posted: Wed Aug 25 15:32:20 CDT 2004 |
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Windows XP Security >> XP SP2 firewall vs Zone Alarm
Zone Alarm is better.
"donnaL" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
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>I have Zone Alarm (Free version), and have just downloaded
> XP SP2 and disabled the XP firewall. Can anyone say which
> one is better? Also, does the XP firewall work the same as
> Zone Alarm and allow you to decide who to let through and
> who not to?
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Posted: Wed Aug 25 16:35:26 CDT 2004 |
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Windows XP Security >> XP SP2 firewall vs Zone Alarm
ZA is a 2-way system XP firewall only blocks asnything coming in but not
going out. ZA is definetly better.
"donnaL" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:018701c48ae0$46d8d7a0$EMail@HideDomain.com...
>I have Zone Alarm (Free version), and have just downloaded
> XP SP2 and disabled the XP firewall. Can anyone say which
> one is better? Also, does the XP firewall work the same as
> Zone Alarm and allow you to decide who to let through and
> who not to?
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Posted: Wed Aug 25 17:45:03 CDT 2004 |
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Windows XP Security >> XP SP2 firewall vs Zone Alarm
Bullwinkle is talking bull...t.
XP2 Firewall is quite OK! and does have 2 -way...here's just a few words,
but look further on the web and realise just how good it is at last.
â?¢Network protection. These security technologies help to provide better
protection against network-based attacks, like MSBlaster, through a number of
innovations, including enhancements to Windows Firewall. The enhancements
include turning on Windows Firewall in default installations of Service Pack
2, closing ports except when they are in use, improving the user interface
for configuration, improving application compatibility when Windows Firewall
is on, and enhancing enterprise administration of Windows Firewall through
Group Policy. The attack surface of the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) service
is reduced, and you can run RPC objects with reduced credentials. The
Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) infrastructure also has additional
access control restrictions to reduce the risk of a successful network attack
â?¢Enhanced browsing security. Security technologies that are delivered in
Microsoft Internet Explorer provide improved protection against malicious
content on the Web. One enhancement includes locking down the Local Machine
zone to prevent against the running of malicious scripts and fortifying
against harmful Web downloads. Additionally, better user controls and user
interfaces are provided that help prevent malicious ActiveX® controls and
spyware from running on customersâ?? systems without their knowledge and
consent.
"bullwinkel J. Moose" wrote:
> ZA is a 2-way system XP firewall only blocks asnything coming in but not
> going out. ZA is definetly better.
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> "donnaL" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> news:018701c48ae0$46d8d7a0$EMail@HideDomain.com...
> >I have Zone Alarm (Free version), and have just downloaded
> > XP SP2 and disabled the XP firewall. Can anyone say which
> > one is better? Also, does the XP firewall work the same as
> > Zone Alarm and allow you to decide who to let through and
> > who not to?
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Posted: Wed Aug 25 23:03:29 CDT 2004 |
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Windows XP Security >> XP SP2 firewall vs Zone Alarm
Greetings --
The "next generation" Windows Firewall included with SP2, while
vastly superior to the original ICF in terms of visibility, usability
and configurability, is still rather lacking, as a solid security
component. It still can't supplant 3rd-party solutions, nor is it
intended to do so; rather, it's intended to complement them. And, like
the original ICF, it will not monitor out-going traffic.
WinXP's built-in firewall is _adequate_ at stopping incoming
attacks, and hiding your ports from probes. What WinXP also
does not do, is protect you from any Trojans or spyware that you (or
someone else using your computer) might download and install
inadvertently. It doesn't monitor out-going traffic at all, other
than to check for IP-spoofing, much less block (or at even ask you
about) the bad or the questionable out-going signals. It assumes that
any application you have on your hard drive is there because you want
it there, and therefore has your "permission" to access the Internet.
Further, because the ICF is a "stateful" firewall, it will also assume
that any incoming traffic that's a direct response to a Trojan's or
spyware's out-going signal is also authorized.
ZoneAlarm, Kerio, or Sygate are all much better than WinXP's
built-in firewall, and are much more easily configured, and there are
free versions of each readily available. Even the commercially
available Symantec's Norton Personal Firewall is superior by far,
although it does take a heavier toll of system performance then do
ZoneAlarm or Sygate.
Bruce Chambers
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"donnaL" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
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>I have Zone Alarm (Free version), and have just downloaded
> XP SP2 and disabled the XP firewall. Can anyone say which
> one is better? Also, does the XP firewall work the same as
> Zone Alarm and allow you to decide who to let through and
> who not to?
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Posted: Wed Aug 25 23:05:10 CDT 2004 |
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Windows XP Security >> XP SP2 firewall vs Zone Alarm
Greetings --
No, that's completely incorrect. SP2's new Windows Firewall does
_not_ monitor outbound traffic. (And _nothing_ in those paragraphs
you lifted from the web says it does.)
Bruce Chambers
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having both at once. - RAH
"BAR" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
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> Bullwinkle is talking bull...t.
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> XP2 Firewall is quite OK! and does have 2 -way...here's just a few
> words,
> but look further on the web and realise just how good it is at last.
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- Windows XP Support >> Big Problems w Outlook Express 6All of a sudden I started having problems with my e-mail. I need help
desperately, but I am not that knowledgeable with computers. I have a lot of
people mad at me...when I send e-mails, everyone gets it hundreds of times.
Also when I send an e-mail it doesn't appear in my sent box it automatically
goes into my outbox. Sometimes I can't receive e-mails, sometimes I can. I
am getting error reports, but I can't read them. I have called my cable
service and they checked everything out and said all my settings are correct.
Why then is this happening? Does anyone know how to resolve this problem?
P L E A S E H E L P ! !
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- Windows XP >> password involuntarily changedMy Windows XP computers automatically change my MSN
password (by adding several digits), making MSN and the
internet inaccessible. The problem does not occur when I
access MSN through my Windows 98 computers. What's
happening?
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- Windows XP Network >> Missing Network Adapters (device manager)WinXPPro (corp) w/ sp1. No viruses detected. Had to recently go to a dialup. Was using 802.11g off of a broadband connect. After installing latest security patches and upgrades in anticipation of dialup, I installed my modem and loaded drivers. Diag. showed proper workings. could not connect. Modem will dial but never connect. went to Device manager and found no "network adapters" entry. It's completely missing. So I can't add a dialup adapter to properties. How do I install network adapters back to my device manager?
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- Windows XP Network >> "All Programs" Button On Start Menu Not Coming UpReally brief I have already searched the boards tried running "regsvr32 /i
shell32.dll" and I am extremely reluctant to edit my resgistry as I do not
think is the issue you anyway.
I have a laptop running Win Xp Pro. I log onto a domain at work which
automates runnning a script to update links that are only relevant to the
network. (It is our custom accounting software). Basically the programmer is
sparatically updating and this script allows for us to be sure all the
clients are running on the most current build. Anyway, on all my other
clients (about 20 machines) when the network is disconnected at logon the
script simply does not run but the All Programs button is still functional.
The links for the accounting software are dead as the target points to a
network link but the Programs button still work.
Now, the problem is when my computer is disconnected from the network (like
at home) i log in under the domain anyway because all of my files and
programs are here. Unfortunately now when I click on "Start" and then "All
Programs" the computer just hangs for about ten seconds and nothing happens.
A few other tidbits before i throw this out to all you experts.
If i hibernate the system (which i often do) before i leave work and then
start it bak up at home there is no issue. Obviously this is because I am not
logging in the unit is just bring me back to where i was. This only occurs
when i shut down and restart off network. I assumed in the past that my
computer is trying to run the script and it is not finding what it needs
therefore jsut locks out hte All Programs menu. The programmer assures me
that the script is inherit of logging onto the actuall network, basically the
script does not exist until you log on each and everytime. The programmer has
no idea why this is happening and obviously neither do i.
Also I already went to http://windowsxp.mvps.org/AllPrograms.htm and do not
feel like changing these regedits as none of it corresponded to my screens
and didn't make much sense to me.
I am no expert so any help would be greatly appreciated but please be
specific in what you ask or tell me to do as I do not want to screw up the
computer (as if that needs to be stated right)
THANKS IN ADVACNED TO ANYONE WHOM MAY HELP
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- Windows XP >> Funny NoisesHi,
I'm pretty new to PC stuff, so here goes. I've got
Windows XP Home Edition but since I recently got
broadband internet access I keep getting strange noises
when I use the PC. Its like dinging and zinging noises
you get when people enter or leave a chat room. At first
I thought it might be caused by pop ups from using Kazaa,
however it doesn't matter what programme I'm in, coz I'm
always connected to the net I keep getting these noises.
Anyone able to suggest something or help ion any way. I'd
be most grateful as its driving me maddddddddddd...opps
there goes another zing!!!!!
Thanks
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once then lost and can't find it NEED IT BACK !!! HELP!!
I've tried everything I can think of , no luck .....
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- Windows XP Support >> HelpPlease HELP....
I am having trouble with my PC. I have a P4 2.6GHZ, 1024MB PC2700, 2 x
80GB H/D's, a 128MB GeForce 5700SE, Creative SB Audigy 2 ZS, running MS XP
Pro,and it keeps coming up with this fault on nearly all the applications
when I close them, below is just two of the programs that give off that
annoying BING.
I have ran WinSpeedUp and a few other reg checkers and they can't find
anything, I also ran ad-aware6.0 and search and destroy and the same result,
nothing can be found. I am now bald having pulled all the rest of my hair
out trying to find the solution to this fault, and the only one I can think
of is formatting my drives and starting from fresh.
Any help would be much appreciated on this subject, and pointers as to
resolve may end up in my offer of marriage to the person who help's the most
Thank you in advance
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CoDUO.exe - Application Error
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ybrowser.exe - Application Error
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The instruction at "0x051e4d75" referenced memory at "0x00000000". The
memory could not be "read".
Click on OK to terminate the program
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OK
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Please feel free to e-mail my out of country address,(In Royal Air Force,
tend to send me away alot).
Camelfister@hotmail.com (It is a real e-mail address i swear)
Thank you
D.Campbell
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> capture problemswhen I try to capture video with my JVC grd- 800 Dv Camera, the device is
found but when I try to proceed past the video setting page, I get an error
message "an interface has too many methods to fire events from" then
"unspecified error"
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Videoman
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- Windows XP Setup >> Setting up XP Pro as a ServerHi all,
I have an XP Pro Machine (3.0ghz/ 512mb / 40GB 800fsb) .
We currently have a server that acts as a central install for our anti-virus
(sophos). It also collects information from our PABX (using Softlog).
Indexing Program (ISYS).
I also want it to run iis and Mapinfo's new product Exponare.
Can an XP Pro machine act as a server for these programs ?
I know it's a tough question but a general answer from you guys/gals would
help.
cheers,
Adam
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become in active requires activation but I do not have the copy of the
installation CD.
who con advice.
Duki James Guya Juba Sudan
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firefox crashing. McAfee Virus scan 8.5i is also having a problem
where the McShield Service (OAS) does not start.
This started happening yesterday at roughly the same time. I have
patched the computers with the MS updates as well as mcafee patch 4.
W2K pro
sp 4
Anyone have any ideas?
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