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- Windows XP Support >> Fax Modem not able to send or recieve.....Hi, I hope this gets through now, as I am not used to this type of newsgroup.
I have been trying to set up my Fax which is part of Windows XP.
I have set it up and connected it to the phone line, but it isnt being
recognised. I've had somebody try sending me a fax as well, and they cant,
and I'm stumped as to why it wont send or receive.
Can somebody help? I have this feeling it might be something to do with the
TSID and CSID. I am not sure I understand what they are.
John.
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- Windows XP Security >> Advertisment PopupRunning Windows XP w/sp3, McaFee firewall, virus scanner 24/7. Have tried
Adware, Pest Patrol and a couple more I can't remember right now.
About every hour or so, time is not exact, a advertisment window pops up,
telling me I have a windows messager overflow error and states to go to the
site. UPDATENOW.COM. Of course going there, they want to charge 19.00 for a
windows patch, which I knew was bogus right from the start, microsoft does
not charge for their patches. But I can't seem to find where this popup is
coming from. Nothing seems to find it. I understand that Mircosoft is
already aware of this site, so was wondering if they knew how to get rid of
the advertisment
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- Windows XP >> I find these sites very usefulhttp://kb.indiana.edu/menu/
Indiana University knowledge base. Very good IMHO.
http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com
Everything you wanted to know about Outlook Express but were afraid to ask!
Many of the questions asked on this NG can be answered on these two sites.
Good luck.
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- Windows XP Security >> Password Mysteriously RequiredMysteriously, my Win 98SE Laptop began asking that a
network password be entered in order to access my Win XP
Home system folders and printer. These items are properly
shared, and previously I could print and access files at
will without the use of any password. Note that both
systems were initially configured to operate without
passwords. Presently, I'm unable to print from the laptop
and cannot access files on the XP system because of being
asked for a password that to my knowledge does not exist.
Any ideas for corrective action?
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- Windows XP Setup >> Last good configuration not workingMy last good configuration is not working. I can not boot XP in
normal mode, last good, or any type of safe mode.
Is there a way for me to edit a file and make XP load a
configuration prior to the one it thinks is the last good one?
Thank you in advance for all replies.
--
I am TERRIBLY cruel to my cat. I tease him with a vine tendril
until he either jumps up in the air to bat at it or zooms around
in a circle until he gets too dizzy to stand up. What is cruel about
it is that I don't do it nearly as much as he wants me to.
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- Windows XP Security >> Restrict websites for some users onlyOn a given Win XP Pro machine on a peer-to-peer network (no server or
proxy), I have six users accounts. I would like two of these accounts (with
admin privileges) to have unrestricted access to any website, but the four
remaining ones (with limited privileges) to have restricted access to only
websites I will specifically preauthorize, just a handful.
My router filtering feature is a all-or-nothing solution for all the
network, not something I want. Same with a number of software-based
solutions I found, including configuration of hosts file. Other solutions I
found require commercial softwares that do not support multiaccount Windows
installation.
Configuration of Internet Explorer is not an avenue as it is not the
browser used on that machine.
I would preferably need a free solution.
Any advice or link welcomed
Thank you !
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- Windows XP >> TCP/IP errorHello,
Bij calling my provider I got an error message says 'A
TCP/IP error 0x800CCC15 and 13. So I can't get any mail.
Only if I use McAfee spamkiller I'm be able to received
mail included spam on ALL 5 email adresses?
How come?
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- Windows XP Hardware >> CD BurnerHello,
My name is Andrew and my burner does not want to work,
when I try to open a blank CD is says Incorrect Function
ro when I use Roxio it says the media is not recordable
but I've used the exact same cds about 2 days ago to burn
and it worked, please email me at
andrewbell47@hotmail.com with solutions.
Thanks in advance.
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> logoni have windows xp pro and i was wondering how do i change
the type of logon screen, right now the screen is when i
start up the pc i ahve to hit control=alt=delete then a
screen appears asking me to type in my password any body
know what im talking about?
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- Windows XP >> Imaging WinXPHi. Can I copy Norton's 'Ghost' to CD after I put it on a second partition
on my hard drive? My reasoning is that if my hard drive crashes, I don't
have access to the 'Ghost' of my OS anyway do I? Thanks anyone. Dingo
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- Windows XP Support >> disk defragmenterhi, after i defragmented my hard drive it shown some of the files could not
be defragmented. Is there anyway you can do to prevent this problem?. I have
window xp pro and 30gb of hard drive.
thanx
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- Windows XP Setup >> F8 key problem on setupHi everyone! I'm trying to reinstall XP home on my husband's computer.
Here's the catch: after reading the agreement, you either press F8 to agree
or escape to exit.
No matter what I try, the F8 key *does not work*, And this doesn't happen
with one XP Home disk, but two of them! Obviously there's some wort of boot
up keyboard thing going on.... has anyone seen thhis before and can anyone
help?
And the sooner the better, because my husband without a computer is VERY
WHIIIIIIIIINY! :-)
Thanks!
Carmen
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Pete

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Posted: Wed Aug 20 02:33:41 CDT 2003 |
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Windows XP Security >> error message when activating xp's firewall
hi, i am having a problem with the activation of windows
xp's built-in firewall. when i click OK to save the
changes after checking the box activate it, an error
message appears: "An error occurred while Internet
Connection Sharing was enabled. The dependancy service or
group failed to start." Thus, the firewall isnt enabled.
why is this happening and what is the remedy? any help
would be greatly appreciated.
Windows XP754
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nate

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Posted: Wed Aug 20 02:33:41 CDT 2003 |
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Windows XP Security >> error message when activating xp's firewall
after posting a question and digging around for other
stuff, I found that quite a few people are posting this
same vein of question - hopefully you've had a chance to
browse back even just a few pages on the 19th - I think
you'll find other folks who have gotten responses to this.
gl
>-----Original Message-----
>hi, i am having a problem with the activation of windows
>xp's built-in firewall. when i click OK to save the
>changes after checking the box activate it, an error
>message appears: "An error occurred while Internet
>Connection Sharing was enabled. The dependancy service or
>group failed to start." Thus, the firewall isnt enabled.
>why is this happening and what is the remedy? any help
>would be greatly appreciated.
>.
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Ensabunur

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Posted: Wed Aug 20 03:10:55 CDT 2003 |
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Windows XP Security >> error message when activating xp's firewall
>-----Original Message-----
>hi, i am having a problem with the activation of windows
>xp's built-in firewall. when i click OK to save the
>changes after checking the box activate it, an error
>message appears: "An error occurred while Internet
>Connection Sharing was enabled. The dependancy service or
>group failed to start." Thus, the firewall isnt enabled.
>why is this happening and what is the remedy? any help
>would be greatly appreciated.
>.
>Dont bother with the windows xp firewall, use zonealarm -
free and very effective and very easy to setup.
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Posted: Wed Aug 20 04:34:28 CDT 2003 |
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Windows XP Security >> error message when activating xp's firewall
Do you have both the Application Layer gateway service and Internet
Connection Firewall service up and running?
Andrej
On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 23:51:01 -0700, "eric" <EMail@HideDomain.com>
wrote:
>hi, i am having a problem with the activation of windows
>xp's built-in firewall. when i click OK to save the
>changes after checking the box activate it, an error
>message appears: "An error occurred while Internet
>Connection Sharing was enabled. The dependancy service or
>group failed to start." Thus, the firewall isnt enabled.
>why is this happening and what is the remedy? any help
>would be greatly appreciated.
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Disk in Disk Management just showig up as basic BOOT partitionHi all,
A colleague had his laptop fail on him (serious power/battery), and I'm
trying to suck the data of the disk.
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XP.
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NTFS.
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- Windows XP Security >> TEMP & TMP TranslationWhen we open a command promt and type "SET" we see this:
TEMP=C:\DOCUME~1\user\Local Settings\Temp
TMP=C:\DOCUME~1\user\Local Settings\Temp
This should be :
TEMP=C:\DOCUME~1\user\LOCALS~1\Temp
TMP=C:\DOCUME~1\user\LOCALS~1\Temp
So not the whole path is translated to 8.3 notation only the first part.
We have ben unable to find a way how to control this function.
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- Windows XP Network >> sharing two internet connectionHi, group how you doing? I have a workgroup consisting of 18 hosts and
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into two as far as the internet connection is concerned. Any help to
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- Windows XP Hardware >> on board raid?im thinking of buying a new motherboard and i noticed
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Symptoms: www.windowsupdate.com fails, claiming that one or more needed
services weren't running: BITS, Automatic Updates, or Event Logs. In fact,
they were all running.
Here's the procedure, emailed to me, apparently by a subcontractore to MS
Support.
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The issue is most likely related to some incorrect system configurations. To
resolve the issue, we can use the following steps. We can test the issue
after performing each step.
Step 1: Reset Internet Explorer settings.
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1. Click Start, Run, type: inetcpl.cpl and press Enter.
2. Select the General tab, and in the Temporary Internet files window, click
Delete Cookies, and click OK.
3. In the same tab click Delete Flies, check the "Delete all offline
contents" box and click OK.
4. Click on the "Security" tab. Click on each zone and click the button
"Default Level".
5. Click the Advanced tab, and click "Restore Defaults".
6. Under the Advanced tab, uncheck Enable third-party browser extensions
(requires restarting).
7. Click to select the Use HTTP 1.1 and the Use HTTP 1.1 through proxy
connections check boxes.
Step 2: Check the local Windows Update services.
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This issue can occur if three services have not been configured correctly.
Please refer to the following steps to check them:
1. Click Start->Run, type "services.msc" (without quotation marks) in the
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is selected and the option "Allow service to interact with desktop" is
unchecked.
4. Check if this service has been enabled on the listed Hardware Profile. If
not, please click the Enable button to enable it.
5. Click on the tab "General "; make sure the "Startup Type" is "Automatic".
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6. Repeat the above steps with the other two services:
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service is enabled on all of the hardware profiles, which does not have an
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site again.
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command in the opened window.
net stop WuAuServ
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=================
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Regsvr32 msxml3.dll
Regsvr32 wuapi.dll
Regsvr32 wuaueng.dll
Regsvr32 wucltui.dll
Regsvr32 wups.dll
Regsvr32 wuweb.dll
Regsvr32 qmgr.dll
Regsvr32 qmgrprxy.dll
Regsvr32 jscript.dll
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Web Accelerator
Download Accelerator
GetRight
Browser Blaster
Sygate Personal Firewall
Norton Internet Security
Freedom Firewall
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to remove flash pop-ups that just wouldn't go away...all of these programs or
sites will wink or blink or flash a window momentarily on-screen as if to
start, then disappear. The same occurrs for HiJackthis! An error 0X80070424
does occur when I attempt to update the latest security from microsoft
Windows Update whether I try manually or automatically, but all the helpful
advice I found here was followed and acted on for this error, and the problem
is still there. Is it an Active X or OCX problem?
I can't disable the System Restore function, so, of course, when I tried
a restore point, it re-loaded any viruses I acquired around Christmas time.
It even refused to restore at first for several tries. I finally got one
Norton site to scan my 20 gig drive... it took 4 hours...and it reported that
101 files were infected with the W32.Tibick virus! I can't get rid of it
because none of the AV programs will start or function in any way to remove
any viruses. At least my Ad-aware SE, and PC Rescue, and Spybot, and
Trojan-Remover appear to work when I start them manually... Help...
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- Windows XP Update >> Windows Security AlertFor some reason Windows Security Alerts is telling me that my virus
protection is not turned on. Norton, my virus protection, is turned on.
When I go to the Windows Security Alert Center it says to check my virus
protection, it does not say it is turned on. I have updated with windows
recently and this was the result. Please advise me on what to do. The red
heart with the X in the center is showing at the bottom of my toolbar.
Thanks
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- Windows XP >> Copying .bsc files to a usb hard diskI was copying some folders earlier today from an internal hard disk to an
external usb hard disk, using both standard drag and drop and xcopy within
Windows xp, and in both cases the system was freezing - causing numerous
hard disk errors relating to the external usb hard disk, such as
"An error was detected on device \Device\Harddisk2\D during a paging
operation."
Anyhow, after a bit of probing it turned out that all files were copied over
correctly except for one - those with a .bsc extension and that it was these
that were causing the errors / freezing.
[Some background information on this particular file type can be found here
among other places....
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/vccore/html/_core_bscmake_reference.asp
]
Oddly, copying the .bsc files from one of my internal disks to another
caused no problems, and neither did copying the .bsc files from an internal
hard disk to a network shared folder on another computer. The ONLY scenario
that caused problems was copying the .bsc files from the internal disk to
the external usb disk (!)
Copying large folders of other files to the usb hard disk (which didn't
contain .bsc files) caused no problems and chkdsk also reported no errors or
problems with the external usb disk.
The files were originally created within Visual C++ 6.0, (from within the
IDE, although this program was not running during the copying). Stopping the
"Machine Debug Manager" service (which I thought might have been
responsible) also had no effect.
I also put a default installation of XP (without Visual C++ 6.0 or anything
else installed) into a version of vmware and the same .bsc files copied
between the virtual machine (located on an internal disk) and the usb hard
disk without problems.
Anyhow a mystery.
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Jon
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