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- Windows XP >> Explorer extra informationI just reinstalled Windoze. I would like a list of files in the
directory without the extra stuff it puts at the left of the screen
like "other places" "details"
Where is the setting to make this go away?
Thanks
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- Windows XP >> File names in blue and blackCould someone please tell me why some of my file names (in my documents, they
are usually attachments from email messages that I have saved, pictures and
jokes etc) are in blue text and some are in black text....what does this
mean? Can I change it so it is all the same? Cheers
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- customize >> mount pointsAm I correct in thinking that it is not possible to mount a Unix (i.e.
Samba) sharepoint
in any other way than as a drive letter? That is, if I have a Unix drive on
the network, I can mount it as, say, F:\, but I can't mount it as
C:\mnt\UnixDrive\.
(I could mount the sharepoint in the way I want under CygWin, but it would
not be visible in that way to ordinary Windows programs.)
Mike Maxwell
NOmaxwellmbSPAM at earthlink dot net
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- Windows XP Security >> My Windows Firewall Stopped workingMy Windows Firewall Stopped working and I am unable to restart it.
The event log shows the following errors:
Event ID: 7023
The Network Connections service terminated with the following error:
Network Connections is not a valid Win32 application.
For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
Event ID: 7001
The Windows Firewall/Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) service depends on
the Network Connections service which failed to start because of the
following error:
Windows Firewall/Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) is not a valid Win32
application.
For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
The Help and Support Center have no information on these events
Any ideas?
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Disc drive not accessibleHi hope someone out there can help, I am running Windows
XP Home, as well as other various Microsoft Packages.
Also running Nero, disc burner, MSN6, Norton Internet
security...and thats it!!
Try to access disc drives, and it comes up with D:\ is
not accessible. Incorrect function with ok button.
E drive is not working properly nor is A drive.
Have installed slave C drive and slowly building system
back up from original disks.Downloaded again V6 of MSN
and reinstalled Norton..... Problem again occurs?!
Anyone any suggestions to curethis problem? All other
functions appear to be ok, have internet access, however
some buttons on some web sites appear not to function.....
Look forward to hearing from someone who knows the answer
to this problem....
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- Windows XP >> Folder Options problem in Win XP ProI can not get windows explorer to show my files other than in the classic
style, ie 'Show Common Tasks in Folders' under Folder Options is not
working. Does anyone know if there is a key in regedit which needs manually
switching for this to work?
Thanks
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- Windows XP >> 16 bit apps in XPI have two 16 bit applications that run just fine when an
XP administrator is logged in, but when an XP limited user
tries to run them, a box pops up:
16 Bit Windows Subsystem
C:\DOCUME~1\karen\LOCALS~1\Temp\. A temporary file needed
for initialization could not be created or could not be
written to. Make sure that the directory path exists, and
disk space is available. Choose 'Close' to terminate the
application.
Close Ignore
I checked access priviledges on that folder, and both
Windows Explorer and cacls.exe agree the limited user has
FULL (F) rights to the folder. I tried changing the
environment variables to other folders, such as C:\TEMP.
As far as I know, 16 bit apps don't even know about the
registry, so it's not something application specific.
Why will this run as an administrator, but not as a
limited user?
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Plug in new IDE HDD causes reboot on XP load?I recently built a new machine, and want to transfer the data from my
old rig. I have setup a dual boot Win98SE/XP system. Once all the
drivers were installed, I plugged my old XP drive into IDE 1 and it
was detected by the BIOS with no problems. I then tried to boot into
XP, but before it reaches the signon screen, the PC reboots! I have
tried running in safe mode, connecting the drive as slave/master on
both channels, and altering the boot order. Nothing helps. I know the
boot order is correct, because my dual boot startup appears every
time.
I suspect the cause may be that drive I plugged in also has a full XP
install on it, and is somehow interfering. I cannot think how this
could happen though. Can anyone let me know how to fix this problem?
Thanks.
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- Windows XP Network >> Changing computer nameI changed a computer name that is part of a small network but it has
corrupted some of the files and other users in the network cannot access to
the shared files and folders in this computer, what did I do wrong?
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- Windows XP >> Can't delete unwanted fileHi! :-)
I have a file at
"F:\furry images\EASYWEBLEACHTEMP\20071207-102948- Dark Natasha "
including the space between the a and " that every time I try to delete it,
I get the same bleepin' thing.
"Cannot delete 20071207-102948- Dark Natasha " cannot find the specified file
Programs that can "delete on next boot" do not work. Trying to delete from
safe mode does not work, gets the same error message.
What must I do to get rid of this annoyance?
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- Windows XP Network >> client machine not registering with DNSWe have "some" machines that fail to register with the dynamic DNS.
The machines are all part of the Active Directory, and I can see the
machines in the Computer OU. However nslookup on the machine name
fails. This only happens with a handful of machines. The rest of them
register with the DNS fine. All the machine are identical.
We use BIND for dynamic DNS.
I have already tried uninstalling / reinstalling the network driver,
repairing the TCP/IP stack, and re-installing the Printer and File
Sharing client.
Anyway to force the machine to register itself with the DNS?
saqib
http://www.linkedin.com/in/encryption
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- Windows XP >> MAPI failureWhen I try to export my messages from Outlook Express 6 I
get a failure to initilise MAPI message. The option area
to make this mail server my default is greyed out so I
cannot change anything here as is suggested in other
posts. How do I export my messages? Any suggestions.
This is my second post, I can find my last post in the
search facility but not in the message list. Why?
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- Windows XP >> Excel files with XPWhat will XP Home edition do with an Excel file? Will it
convert automatically or do I need to buy/load Excel on
this computer?
Thanks,
Damian
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Chuck

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Posted: Fri Jan 06 15:12:20 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP Support >> CPU at 100@
Started with a missing ntfs.sys error. Could not repair. Able to restore to
a previous point. Now the cpu runs at 100@ by the system image and the
computer is slow. We have done a virus check, used spysweeper, did a disc
check, checked the harddrive, and the memory with no luck. Any help would be
greatly appreciated.
Windows XP129
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needlove

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Posted: Fri Jan 06 15:12:20 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP Support >> CPU at 100@
Open task manager, Ctrl+Alt+Delete, click the Processes tab and post here
the process that is using 100% CPU. Never heard of system image. There is
System Idle Process and System. System Idle Process will show 99 to 100% cpu
if nothing else is using the cpu. It's what your cpu is idling at. When a
process uses the cpu your system idle will reflect that with a corresponding
decrease.
"DSmith" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> Started with a missing ntfs.sys error. Could not repair. Able to restore
> to a previous point. Now the cpu runs at 100@ by the system image and the
> computer is slow. We have done a virus check, used spysweeper, did a disc
> check, checked the harddrive, and the memory with no luck. Any help would
> be greatly appreciated.
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Ron

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Posted: Fri Jan 06 15:37:02 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP Support >> CPU at 100@
"needlove" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote:
>Open task manager, Ctrl+Alt+Delete, click the Processes tab and post here
>the process that is using 100% CPU. Never heard of system image. There is
>System Idle Process and System. System Idle Process will show 99 to 100% cpu
>if nothing else is using the cpu. It's what your cpu is idling at. When a
>process uses the cpu your system idle will reflect that with a corresponding
>decrease.
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In the Processes tab click twice on the CPU column header. That will
sort the processes list based on CPU usage in descending order.
Post the names of the 4 or 5 processes at the top of the list back
here.
It is probably SpySheriff or WinFixer spyware that has not been
completely removed. These are really nasty to get rid of.
Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
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Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2006)
On-Line Help Computer Service
http://onlinehelp.bc.ca
"Anyone who thinks that they are too small to make a difference
has never been in bed with a mosquito."
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Gerry

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Posted: Fri Jan 06 18:23:07 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP Support >> CPU at 100@
Please check Event Viewer for Warning / Error Report in the System log
over the last 2 days and post copies.
You can access Event Viewer by selecting Start, Administrative Tools, and
Event Viewer. When researching the meaning of the error, information
regarding Event ID, Source and Description are important.
HOW TO: View and Manage Event Logs in Event Viewer in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;308427&sd=tech
Part of the Description of the error will include a link, which you should
double click for further information. You can copy using copy and paste.
Often the link will, however, say there is no further information.
http://go.microsoft.com/fw.link/events.asp
(Please note the hyperlink above is for illustration purposes only)
A tip for posting copies of Error Reports! Run Event Viewer and double click
on the error you want to copy. In the window, which appears is a button
resembling two pages. Double click the button and close Event Viewer. Now
start your message (email) and do a paste into the body of the message. This
will paste the info from the Event Viewer Error Report complete with links
into the message. Make sure this is the first paste after exiting from Event
Viewer.
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Hope this helps.
Gerry
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Stourport, England
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"DSmith" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> Started with a missing ntfs.sys error. Could not repair. Able to restore
> to a previous point. Now the cpu runs at 100@ by the system image and the
> computer is slow. We have done a virus check, used spysweeper, did a disc
> check, checked the harddrive, and the memory with no luck. Any help would
> be greatly appreciated.
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DSmith

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Posted: Tue Jan 24 11:27:32 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP Support >> CPU at 100@
It was the usb ports on the motherboard. The motherboard had to be
replaced.
"DSmith" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> Started with a missing ntfs.sys error. Could not repair. Able to restore
> to a previous point. Now the cpu runs at 100@ by the system image and the
> computer is slow. We have done a virus check, used spysweeper, did a disc
> check, checked the harddrive, and the memory with no luck. Any help would
> be greatly appreciated.
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Gerry

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Posted: Tue Jan 24 12:59:58 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP Support >> CPU at 100@
Donna
Thanks for posting the outcome. It goes towards helping the next
person with a similar problem.
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Regards.
Gerry
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FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
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"DSmith" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:OX$EMail@HideDomain.com...
> It was the usb ports on the motherboard. The motherboard had to be
> replaced.
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> "DSmith" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>> Started with a missing ntfs.sys error. Could not repair. Able to restore
>> to a previous point. Now the cpu runs at 100@ by the system image and the
>> computer is slow. We have done a virus check, used spysweeper, did a disc
>> check, checked the harddrive, and the memory with no luck. Any help would
>> be greatly appreciated.
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- Windows XP Network >> wireles peer-peer networkSorry could somebody help me..please. I bought 2 802.11g
adapters, one for my pc and one for my laptop. I want to
setup a peer-peer network/adhoc between those two
computers. Both drivers installed perfectly. I've run the
windows networking wizard on both computer. The problem
is my laptop can'ts see my pc and vice versa on my
networking place.
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- Windows XP >> OEM XP loaded onto 2nd computer accidentallyMy younger son's computer was acting up, so my older son took his OEM version
of XP w/SP2 (German Version) and loaded it over the OEM XP (English version)
on his computer. The computer worked, but now comes a message saying that XP
must be activated. I know that you can't run XP on 2 computers, but my
darling children didn't when they did this without asking first. I tried to
turn-back his computer to an earlier date, but that didn't work. If I buy a
new version of XP, will I be able to install it? Can I de-install the German
version of XP from the promp in the safety start-up mode? I don't think I
can/should activate it due to the program already being on my older boy's
computer.
Thanks In Advance
Gus Gofast
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- Windows XP Security >> Password woesA system password has been somehow disabled, meaning that cannot gain
access to the pc past the first password. Old password does not work.
Help needed urgently.
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- Windows XP >> PowerquestHi everyone,
I am using Powerquest 5.51 to back-up(image) my hard disks I have 2
hard disks with 4 partitions (2 on each). Powerquest is on partition 4
of 4 but it got 35hour left at 110mb/min. I want to cancel it but I
don't want to have to re back-up the first 3 partition. So will I have
to re-back-up the frist 3 partition or not If i press cancel?
Many Thanks for any help that you can give.
Donald
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- Windows XP Security >> How to load default policy settings?Hi,
I went to a school in Denver and for security reasons the
administrators there disabled wireless access. My laptop can't see any
wireless networks now, though the device manager shows the wireless
card is active and enabled.
I think they disabled a few other things that I don't know. I'm the
administrator of the laptop and always login as administrator to my
local machine. I don't want to uninstall and reinstall the whole
operating system.
Is there any way to load all the windows xp default policy settings?
Please help.
Thanks
Ganesh.
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- Windows XP >> XP acct locking outI have a user that every few days his local acct locks up.
I then have to log him in under the admn acct.
He logs to a Novell NDS backend.
What I do is then unlock his local acct.
But, then a few days later it happens again.
he has an alphnumeric logon ID
ex: u123456
thanks in advance.
AM
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- Windows XP Security >> new user account cant log on!i have created a new user account for my son (windows xp) but when he tries
to log on the following message appears "user cannot log on, windows cannot
find the file"
any help much appreciated
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many thanx in advance
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- Windows XP Security >> hosts files and google pretenderWhen I try to go to google, i recieved a message that a
program has been installed on my computer that prevents
me from reaching google and to go into the hosts files
and deleteall lines that relateto google. Is this OK?
Also I noticed that all of the lines have the same ip
address. Is that right?
Thanks
Joe
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- Windows XP Setup >> Problem with XP Product ID acceptanceI recently lost the hard disk on my notebook which had win'98 installed. I
ordered a replacement disk with the XP-Pro image and went and purchased an
upgrade license to XP-Pro. The 25 digit code is not accepted. What could
be the problem? Is it that the 25 digit ID is related to the version of
XP-Pro? What I mean by this is that the license that I've received and the
disk are for XP-Pro with SP1. Now if the image is for the first release is
it possible then that the 25 digit code is unique for the original release
and the SP1 release? Does anyone know if that is the case? TIA Lugia
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- Windows XP Setup >> Where is the hidden location for icons?On a couple of cd-roms, when I insert them the wrong icon appears in the "my
computer" window. I'm not sure if it's related, but the icon displayed is one
I added to a program using visual studio.net, but the names are different.
The name of the program I added the icon to is tomb4.exe, while the cd-roms
autorun.inf have set "icon=autorun.exe". I don't have any instances of
"autorun.exe" on my system. I verfied that the cd-rom's autorun.exe have the
right icons.
I'm trying to figure out the source of the icon that is displaying when I
insert the cd-roms so I can delete it. I haven't had any succes so far. Is
there some hidden location where icons are cached?
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- Windows XP Setup >> XP PrinterInterested in hearing from people who have an XP Home system in which they
replaced their old printer with a new printer and found the installation
easy (no problems).
I'd like to know that model number.
TIA Dannie
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- Windows XP Support >> Old drive won't start OS with new hardwareI have just put together a new system, which works fine with a scratch 10GB
hard drive that I just built.
When I try to use my old 80GB hard drive (which worked fine with the old
hardware), I can't get past the screen which warns that the hardware has
been changed. I have the recovery console installed, and I've tried Safe
Mode, however, it just keeps looping. What do I need to do in order for the
old drive to recognize the new hardware?
I don't mind re-registering the software, I just don't want to lose all my
data on the old hard drive!
Any help would be appreciated.
Many thanks,
Dave
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- Windows XP Network >> NetworkingNew system running Windows XP. I can PING other systems
IP's successfully but I get a failure when I PING my own
IP! I have tried different network cards with the same
result.
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