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- Windows XP Network >> VPN seems to use Internet DNS before using VPN DNS serversWe have a split-brain DNS setup for one of our servers. This works fine as far as Internet clients getting a DNS resolution that is different than our internal clients.
We also have users who establish a VPN connection to our network. After a VPN connection is established, the VPN client uses the DNS servers from the Internet connection instead of the DNS servers from the VPN connection. Actually, it looks like the VPN client first queries the Internet DNS servers, then if that fails, it queries the VPN DNS servers.
How can I force a VPN connection to first use the DNS servers that are associated with the VPN connection instead of the DNS servers that are associated with the Internet connection?
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- Windows XP Support >> Problem with installationI have recently been installing the drviers that came with a motherboard that
i bought. When installing them, i recieved an error message that said i have
not passed the windows logo testing. You then recieve the option to proceed
anyway or to stop, i choose to proceed and as far as i can tell it has worked
okay. Was that ok or will it screw up my computer?
Thanks a ton
Peter
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- Windows XP Hardware >> re-partition harddiskHow do I re-partition harddisks?
I did a google search on this topic and the answers say that I
need XP setup disk. My computer did not come with a setup disk. It
came with the OS pre-installed. Do I have to use a third party
software to partition the harddisks?
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- Windows XP Support >> Add/remove programs will not populate listIn the Add/ Remove programs ...when I open it up it says: "Please wait while
the list is being populated..." but the list never populates and and it just
hangs with that message still at the top. I have tried antivus..and spywear
removal...I am lost here...any help would be greatlt appreciated
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Slow computer!For some reason, my computer now runs really slow.
Especially in vidogames, they are prettymuck unplayable
by my standards. I have a radeon 9000. Everything was
running nice and smooth. But now everything sucks! Why,
What happened, how can I get my comp running normally????
I ran avg antivirus. It found like fifty infected
files and healed them. No change in performance. One
file cannot be fixed: "system32\msconfig35.exe."
Can I grab that file from another computer and replace
it? I know it's an important one. It says the other
files are healed.
Also can't open task manager. Have done proceedures
reccomended to other people for this; no change.
Also when I shut down, comp says trying to shut down
Wnd RNAmin. WHAT IS THAT?????
ANYONE, HELP !!!
JCAMMON
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> ERRORM.Y.O.B ACCOUNTING NTVDM.EXE APPLICATION ERROR
The instruction at"0x77f581bd at 0x030a03ff . The memory
could not be "written
Chick on OK to terminate the program
Need some help with this problem. Problem just started a
couples of day ago.
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- Windows XP Support >> need some advanced registry recovery tips...Leave it to windows' automatic disk checking schemes to screw everything
up...
I just performed a routine restart, since it had been a few weeks, and
certain things were starting to become sluggish. Overall though, there was
really nothing wrong with the overall operation of my system.
As XP booted (i have XP pro SP1 btw), it went into the scandisk routine for
C: and I wasn't paying enough attention to stop it in time. It was
relatively uneventful, removing only one bad file and recovering one orphan
(allegedly). Thereafter XP booted again normally until I went to log in;
here I recieved a message claiming (and i need to paraphrase a bit), "your
registry has been recovered from a saved version". uh-oh.
It then did something i haven't seen before (at least, not exactly). The
login screen eventually disappeared to reveal my usual desktop, but stopped
there. It loaded no icons, no taskbar or systray. the HD grinding stopped
soon enough, and it just sat there. So far I've timed this behavior at 5
minutes. I was able to bring up task manager, which reported nothing
out-of-the-usual (other than very few programs running), except no
Explorer.exe -- I couldn't even launch it manually. I restarted with "last
good configuration" (but without high hopes), same result. The weirdest
part -- It even behaves this way now as i bring it up in safe mode. It's
currently just sitting there. I can bring up a command window fine, and if
i do "run" through task manager I can browse the whole computer, but i can't
"open" a folder.
My #1 theory at this point is that the "registry recovery" buggered it --
and I haven't had to deal with this kinda thing manually for a while.
Usually with clients, where all they have of value is some saved e-mail that
i can back up easily, i just wipe the HD and/or reinstall XP, but in my case
I'd prefer to save that for a last-ditch-scenario. Can someone step me
through doing some advanced registry recovery? I know what I'm doing, but
right now I just forget how to do it or where to look for
resources/instructions.
Thanks in advance for any help.
~Mike
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- Windows XP >> task bar and start button disappearedthis is the third time that the task bar and start menu
have completely disappeared from my computer. i am not
able to access it through the control panel either or by
right clicking on the desktop for toolbar options. any
ideas?
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- Windows XP Setup >> creat user from command promptHi,
I recently had a virus that errased my desktop icons :-(
I heard that if I create a new user, this new user will have a new desktop
(fully functional) and I won't re-install WinXp.
There's no Start button at the bottom of the screen and I can't create a new
user the old fashioned way (control panel). BUT I have access to the command
prompt (run), but I need to know if I can enter the program name that will
allow me to create a new user account ?
Thanks !!
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- Windows XP >> question on adding program from flash driveI recently took an upgraded version of java off of someone elses computer. I
saved it to my flash drive and tried to install it on my computer. I tried
doing it with add new programs in control panel but it says i need to click
on the windows update button to add files from a drive or other stuff. I
fully upgraded and it says the same thing. Is it not possible to do that? Is
it possible to load any program from my flash drive like flash or frontpage?
Please tell me how to do this, I would really appreciate it.
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- Windows XP Setup >> mdac on Win2000Hello,
I want to install on a Win2000 PC MDAC (2.5,2,6.2,7,2.8)
I get a error message:
Error on setup
Setup can not be finished (I get the message in German, perhaps it is not
the right text)
I am logged in as Admin.
Some idea
Thanks
Thomas
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- Windows XP >> xp themeAfter my last automatic update and restart my display is
the classic view (which I don't want) and the XP theme is
not available on the theme tab or on the appearance tab
under display. How do I get it back? I have XP Pro.
will
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Elmo

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Posted: Sun Jul 16 20:16:07 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Support >> KEYBOARD FAILURE
Anyone ever heard of this error message? I was having trouble pasting
some stuff and I finally got frustrated and re-set. I got a boot message
KEYBOARD FAILURE, but I clicked the numlock and i went into normal boot,
except no keyboard functions work. I switched keyboards, but thtat was
no help. I scanned for virus, although I use a firewall and Norton is on
auto-protect. Any ideas?? Would thinking keyboard controller chip on the
motherboard be possible. Help, I have to use my wives Windows ME
system!!......joe
Windows XP112
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PA20Pilot

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Posted: Sun Jul 16 20:16:07 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Support >> KEYBOARD FAILURE
Hi Joe,
Probably not going to help you, but every now and then my box has that
same error popping up. The only way to fix it when it happens here is to
pull the power plug from the wall for a few seconds after you've done a
proper shutdown. I don't have a clue why this helps in my situation, but
it's all that does.
---==X={}=X==---
Jim Self
AVIATION ANIMATION, the internet's largest depository.
http://avanimation.avsupport.com
Your only internet source for spiral staircase plans.
http://jself.com/stair/Stair.htm
Experimental Aircraft Association #140897
EAA Technical Counselor #4562
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Joe

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Posted: Sun Jul 16 20:14:17 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Support >> KEYBOARD FAILURE
Thanks, I'll try anythung at this point.....joe
PA20Pilot wrote:
> Hi Joe,
>
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> Probably not going to help you, but every now and then my box has that
> same error popping up. The only way to fix it when it happens here is to
> pull the power plug from the wall for a few seconds after you've done a
> proper shutdown. I don't have a clue why this helps in my situation, but
> it's all that does.
>
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> ---==X={}=X==---
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> Jim Self
>
> AVIATION ANIMATION, the internet's largest depository.
> http://avanimation.avsupport.com
>
> Your only internet source for spiral staircase plans.
> http://jself.com/stair/Stair.htm
>
> Experimental Aircraft Association #140897
> EAA Technical Counselor #4562
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Patrick

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Posted: Sun Jul 16 20:58:40 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Support >> KEYBOARD FAILURE
"Joe Seadog" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:24Bug.32158$EMail@HideDomain.com...
> Anyone ever heard of this error message? I was having trouble pasting some
> stuff and I finally got frustrated and re-set. I got a boot message
> KEYBOARD FAILURE, but I clicked the numlock and i went into normal boot,
> except no keyboard functions work. I switched keyboards, but thtat was no
> help. I scanned for virus, although I use a firewall and Norton is on
> auto-protect. Any ideas?? Would thinking keyboard controller chip on the
> motherboard be possible. Help, I have to use my wives Windows ME
> system!!......joe
If you're getting "Keyboard Failure" messages at boot, it likely has nothing
to do with Windows or any software you have loaded. Messages from the BIOS
at boot occur before the system is aware of an operating system.
You might find that resetting the BIOS may help. Sometimes this can be
done through the BIOS itself; other times it has to be done manually. The
method depends on your system; check the board manual. For desktop
systems, it usually involves shutting down and removing the power cable,
opening the system, removing the battery, and shorting the "BIOS RESET"
jumpers on the motherboard. After a few seconds, the short is removed, the
battery replaced, the case closed and the power reconnected. This should
reset the BIOS completely, and the date will be back to its default start.
Note that for some systems booting from SATA drives, specific settings must
be made to let the system detect the SATA drives. Check your motherboard
manual.
For laptops, the BIOS can often be reset by removing the power adapter,
removing the battery, and holding the power switch down for perhaps 30
seconds. Check the BIOS date at startup to see if you have been
successful. If it hasn't been reset, repeat.
I have seen this sort of thing happen as a result of power fluctuations, or
rapid restarts.
If you continue to see BIOS failure messages, consider the possibility of
hardware damage requiring replacement.
HTH
-pk
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Joe

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Posted: Mon Jul 17 19:06:18 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Support >> KEYBOARD FAILURE
Thanks to everyone for their suggestions and responses. I've had so few
hardware problems with this computer I was sure it was a Windows
problem. I set the keyboard up as a USB device and I'm back in business
(literally-I had 10 or so sales on EBAY last night)After doing this a
local geek says it confirms that resetting the BIOS will remedy all.
Thanks again to all............joe
Patrick Keenan wrote:
> "Joe Seadog" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> news:24Bug.32158$EMail@HideDomain.com...
>
>>Anyone ever heard of this error message? I was having trouble pasting some
>>stuff and I finally got frustrated and re-set. I got a boot message
>>KEYBOARD FAILURE, but I clicked the numlock and i went into normal boot,
>>except no keyboard functions work. I switched keyboards, but thtat was no
>>help. I scanned for virus, although I use a firewall and Norton is on
>>auto-protect. Any ideas?? Would thinking keyboard controller chip on the
>>motherboard be possible. Help, I have to use my wives Windows ME
>>system!!......joe
>
>
> If you're getting "Keyboard Failure" messages at boot, it likely has nothing
> to do with Windows or any software you have loaded. Messages from the BIOS
> at boot occur before the system is aware of an operating system.
>
> You might find that resetting the BIOS may help. Sometimes this can be
> done through the BIOS itself; other times it has to be done manually. The
> method depends on your system; check the board manual. For desktop
> systems, it usually involves shutting down and removing the power cable,
> opening the system, removing the battery, and shorting the "BIOS RESET"
> jumpers on the motherboard. After a few seconds, the short is removed, the
> battery replaced, the case closed and the power reconnected. This should
> reset the BIOS completely, and the date will be back to its default start.
> Note that for some systems booting from SATA drives, specific settings must
> be made to let the system detect the SATA drives. Check your motherboard
> manual.
>
> For laptops, the BIOS can often be reset by removing the power adapter,
> removing the battery, and holding the power switch down for perhaps 30
> seconds. Check the BIOS date at startup to see if you have been
> successful. If it hasn't been reset, repeat.
>
> I have seen this sort of thing happen as a result of power fluctuations, or
> rapid restarts.
>
> If you continue to see BIOS failure messages, consider the possibility of
> hardware damage requiring replacement.
>
> HTH
> -pk
>
>
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PA20Pilot

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Posted: Mon Jul 17 21:09:24 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Support >> KEYBOARD FAILURE
Lucky you!
Just curious, but what do you sell on ebay?
---==X={}=X==---
Jim Self
AVIATION ANIMATION, the internet's largest depository.
http://avanimation.avsupport.com
Your only internet source for spiral staircase plans.
http://jself.com/stair/Stair.htm
Experimental Aircraft Association #140897
EAA Technical Counselor #4562
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- Windows XP >> data1.datwhen my pc boots up i get a message data1.dat file not
found from the wupdater window.
how do i restore this file so I will not get this error
message off?
i was trying to uninstall kazaa and it wouldn't clear
everything off from my add/remove menu so i tried
deleting anything related to kazaa and the p2pnetworking
next time i booted up i got the dat1.dat link not found
help!
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- Windows XP Setup >> Restore DVDI am about to reformat my hard drive and reinstall everything YET AGAIN.
Seems like I do it at least once a year.
Is it possible to create a Restore DVD, similar to the CD's that come with
most new computers, that has xp and my applications and service packs
preinstalled?
I'm tired of spending nearly a day just reinstalling my software.
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- Windows XP >> System stops and reboots intermittantly - HELPI am regularly getting my system just stopping and
rebooting for no reason. It has only started in the last
month. Anyone got any ideas how I can
a) identify the problem
b) solve it ?
Thanks
P.S. I've switched the system option to reboot off but it
still happens.
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- Windows XP Support >> =?Utf-8?Q?Can=E2=80=99t_I_delete_.tmp_files_to_fre?=I have a .tmp file in C:\Windows after upgrading to XP that is >250MB, it
lets me delete it to Recycle Bin without apparent problems; I should be able
to delete this from the Recycle Bin right?
I had a CHKDSK loop problem that was resolved today by using F8->Disable
Automatic Restart on System Failure & renamed a problem .sys file to .old.
I have a couple other sizeable .tmp files in the same directory that ask me
if I really want to delete them as they are read only? They cool to delete?
-> Are any .tmp files that XP allows me to delete into Recycle Bin, safe to
delete permanently from Recycle Bin/system? -Thanks
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- Windows XP Setup >> "Find" works sporadicallyI use XP.
When I am on any type of page, be it a web page, an email page, a Word page,
a page I'm workin on in Front Page Express -- you name it -- when I use the
Ctrl+F (Find) key or if I go to the pull-down menus to click Find, it is
totally unreliable.
Sometimes when I KNOW that a word is there and it is not showing up, I will
do it "UP" and "DOWN" 2-3 times, and then it might work; but then again it
might NOT. Sometimes if I get out of the page and come back to it, it will
work, but I can never depend on it.
Any suggestions as what to do? Thanks.
Dee
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- customize >> multibooting xpI just installed Win 98 on an XP machine using
PartitionMagic. The install went fine but I get no sound
in Win 98, the modem that works fine on the XP partition
isn't detected in Win98, and the color is terrible and
camn't be set above 16 bit. Can someone help with
getting my Win98 working better?
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- Windows XP Security >> SUSI have configured SUS to run on a domain with no problems,
however domain admins do not seem to get updated, is this
correct?
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Message on screenAfter having installed the latest updates for window XP
and making sure that the Norton Anti Virus Protection is
on, I'm still receiving a warning from the Security
Center, that my computer may be at risk. What can I do?
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- Windows XP >> Clean reinstall Win XP ProHello,
I'd like to reinstall Win XP Pro on my machine, which was
XP and 2000 already resident on the drive. Can somebody
tell me what I need to do to perform a clean
reinstallation on Windows XP Pro? Thanks!
Tom...........
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- Windows XP >> mail in MSN questioni was wondering if anyone could tell me about seeing "null (mail-inbox)" when
i go to my email window in MSN ??? It use to just say "Mail-Inbox" ...
does anyone know what " null " is refering to... and why its there???
thank you so much..
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- customize >> Mouse slow in DOS programsUsing XPHome. I use an external mouse on my notebook. Since disabling
the built-in touchpad, the mouse works very slow in DOS programs, a
click sometimes taking a couple of seconds to take effect. Any
suggestions as to what is going on?
--
Gerald Ross
Cochran, GA
And don't start a sentence with a
conjunction.
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- Windows XP Support >> MSN Messenger Help NeededI have bought a second hand PC running windows XP and MSN Messenger 7.0
The problem I have is that the guy I bought it off still has a couple of his
MSN ID's in the drop down login box.
Does anyone know how I can remove these from the drop down box?
All help is much appreciated!
Thanks,
Geordie
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- Windows XP >> Data accessI am installing stock trading software. I have updated
the mdac and jet 4.0 files but still can't get to data
base to load. Get message "data engine initialization
failed." Any clues?
Thanks!
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- Windows XP >> Lost Boot ConfigurationI had to perform a Format on another Drive which had a corrupt version of
windows ME.
I installed a new copy of XP home which went ok
the main drive that had XP home on it was a slave drive and was bootable
only when the corrupt drive with ME was present.
Now that it has XP on it and boots up into the new XP version ( includes
SP1 )
i cannot access the other XP to boot it up.
Can i possible make a boot log which will allow me to boot into the other
win XP??
please help
clive
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