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- Windows XP >> Read-only won't remove from folder.Hi All,
I have to remove the "Read-only" option from a folder.
When I right-click on the folder and then remove the read-
only and apply, It doesn't remove the option.. It always
return to Read-only.
Is there a setting in XP that tells to always put read-
only for folders??
Anyone can help? Thank you very much!
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- Windows XP Support >> shuts down and dumps shortly after booting upI've tried to avoid the message that says an update is ready because I know
its only service pack 2.
It I let it install then my system will boot up and look like its ready to
go but then shuts down and dumps.
I thought at first it just needed several reboots in order to reconfigure
but 10??? What's going on and why can't a get booted up after installing
service pack 2?
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- Windows XP Security >> Group Policy ProblemRecently I let a close friend look after my house which included my computer
system. I set up enough rights for this person to install games but not to
change any files or settings that could, i thought, drastically modify my
system. I came back and found after deleting his tempory user account that my
group policy settings are missing, could this be a registry hack on my
friends account? or can this change be done remotley?
I would appreciate any help on this matter as I would like to restore some
kind of security/policy on my system.
On loading the GPedit.msc I go to security settings for my system and am
greeted with a dlg box quoting
"The group policy security settings that apply to this machine could not be
determined. The error returned when trying to retrieve these settings from
the local security policy database
(%windir%\security\database\secedit.sdb)was: The parameter is incorrect"
The file is in the above said folder and am clueless at what action to take
as re installing XP is a painstaking option.
Thanks in advance.
DC
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- Windows XP Support >> Explorer.exe error whenever i right click!PC is HP Pavilion m703, 2.8Ghz Pentium4, 1Gb DDR-SDRAM 333Mhz, 120Gb HD
Whenever i right click on any icons or whenever i try to cut, paste etc the
following error appears
explorer.exe - Application Error
The instruction at "0x1000a9fb" referenced memory at "0x00000000". The
memory could not be written.
click ok and i lose everything bar the background for a second and then it
goes back to the start menu with all applications closed. Works perfectly
until im stupid enough to right click again.
Final thing, i might be wrong but i think this happened while installing
one of the Windows automatic updates.
Craig
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Disk CleanupWhenever I run this program it does not delete the item "Webclient/Publisher
Temporary Files" even though it says it is safe to do so. The file size
always stays the same (in my case 96KB). How can I delete it?
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- Windows XP Network >> Help with Vista & XP networkingFirst time here so hello!
I have an XP Home SP2 PC, a Vista Home Premium laptop and an Orange Livebox
router. My network is all set up, I can see each computer from each other and
open my Vista laptop from my PC but not the XP PC from the laptop.
When I try i get this message
\\PC is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network
reource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have
access permissions.
Logon failure: the user has not been granted the requested logon type at
this computer
I read an article that said to change a setting in the local security
policy, however I believe that XP Home does not have this facility
PLEASE help as this is driving me nuts. Many thanks in anticipation of your
help
Leonard
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- Windows XP Security >> "DCOM Config" is empty !!!Anyone have any idea what would cause the "DCOM Config" node in Component
Services to be empty.
This is an XP SP2 machine. With a LOT of experimentation to debug DCOM
applications. ugh. And I must have broke something.
Everything on the machine seems to be behaving.
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- Windows XP Setup >> Is it possible??Can anyone setup his system for a multiboot
with this 3 OS-- winME, WiXP and Linux without using any
bootmanager like bootmagic or partition magic,**but using
only fdisk**??? If yes, please suggest the procedure in
details..
specs:- 2 HDD; 1FDD; 2CDD; intel810 chipset motherboard
with award bios..
Presently I'm running dual boot with winME & winXP..
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Re: Installed Pioneer DVD R Rw, lost my DVD RomThanks Cari
You are probably correct, Do you know how I can seperate them? I have them linked on the same IDE ( ithinks that's what it is) cable as there is only one slot on the motherboard, the end of the cable is in the DVD Rom and then a second connector is in the DVD R Rw, then a smaller cable goes from the DVD Rom to the motherboard, I think for the sound. should there be another cable from the DVD RW do you think? The power connectors are on the same leads also
on boot up there is only one of them showing as the master and there is no slave
your help is much appreciated
cheers
Chris
----- Cari (MS-MVP) wrote: -----
Check the jumpers at the rear of the drive... sounds like you have both set
as master or both set as slave.
Cari
www.coribright.com
"Chris J" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:15F62FAF-8D35-42A1-9666-9550E0DFDA9D@microsoft.com...
>I loaded a dvd r/rw alongside my DVD Rom, but the rom drive has vanished,
>DVD R/RW does not play any discs, if I disconnect the dvd wirter the dvd
>rom re appears.
>> any ideas
>> cheers
> Chris
>
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- Windows XP >> Windows XP wont shutdownMy HP Notebood ZE1210 running XP wont shutdown windows completely.
It hangs at the exit screen and doesn't power off the system.
Anyone know how to fix this? I have tried regedit and adjusting values
in shutdown but still no fix...
Thanks to anyone that can solve this one!
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- Windows XP Support >> XP Home and 2GB RAMHello,
I have a client that has been having problems with her machine for many
years now. She finally brought the computer to my shop and I diagnosed the
problem to a faulty bios on the motherboard. I updated this and her
computer was working very well. She decided to upgrade the computer some to
get rid of the MB that she no longer trusted. and I purchased an ASUS
p4s800d-x Socket 478 P4 MB for her along with two new sticks of Kingston
512MB DDR400 RAM. I installed everything and all seemed well except for
some timing issues between the new Kington RAM and the generic DDR400 RAM
she had before. This was fixed with a BIOS tweek for RAM timing on the
ASUS.
The years of trouble she had included hard locks and reboots on an almost
daily basis. After installing the new equipment she began to have reboots
when she left her computer on over night and running a virus check. This
would happen about once a week. It never locked or rebooted while she was
using the system.
I figured that the memory timing may have been the culprit for these new
errors and when we pulled her generic RAM the reboots stopped, but having
only 1GB of RAM and dealing with Photoshop she complained about the system
being slow.
I purchased some new matching Kingston RAM and installed this on ASUS. No
timing issues the board ran smooth and very fast.
She called and said that the computer had rebooted and she was now having a
blue screen error about Windows missing the user file. She had this happen
once before and that was fixed with a repair install of XP. Hopefully a
repair install will fix it again, but my questions are these:
Has anyone seen this issue before or dealt with this motherboard?
Is there a known issue with XP Home and 2GB of RAM?
Thank you,
Jon
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- Windows XP Support >> problem with keyboardwhen i touch my keyboard the cusor freezes, but every thing else still runs,
its just a regular keyboard, it says i need to uninstall and reinstall it but
i haven't been able to do it, this is the device message:
Windows cannot start this hardware device because its configuration
information (in the registry) is incomplete or damaged. (Code 19)
i also found this: failure using v & d loader, as the problem
how do i fix it? help! please
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- Windows XP >> You can mute the windows vista start-up soundThe Microsoft Vista team heard its supportes loud and clear when it
came to discussing there plans to include a default start-up sound that
plays as you boot-up Windows Vista:
more details at
http://askwiki.blogspot.com/2006/09/you-can-mute-windows-vista-start-up.html
Enjoy !!
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- Windows XP >> Windows XP will be around a lot longer than you think!!Dedicated to Justin!
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Bott/?p=242
Over at CNET News, the bold headline reads: No more Windows XP as of 2008.
And the opening line continues the theme: "Starting next year you won't be
able to buy a new PC loaded with Windows XP." A PC World story echoed that
report, noting Microsoft's plans to "discontinue shipments of Windows XP to
OEMs on January 31, 2008." The PC World reporter went out to the web to find
anonymous comments on message boards (apparently this is now a staple of
online journalism) and found this doozy: "[T]ime for enterprises to stock up
on shrink-wrapped copies of XP Pro."
read more at the link
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Windows XP Network >> remote computer internet access thru office's internet connection
I had configured the host computer in the office with a
dsl connection to have ICS. Its OS is windows xp
professional. I also configured it to receive incoming
connection through dial-up modem from my home laptop with
OS windows xp home edition.
The laptop can connect to the host computer, but, there
is no internet connectivity which is the very purpose in
my configuring the host to receive incoming connection -
the home laptop to have internet access through the
internet connection of the office. But, reading the Help
and Support Center of Windows XP, it say that ICS cannot
be enabled on incoming connections.
So, I asked.
1. Is there an update of windows xp so that ICS can
be enabled for remote client?
2. If this cannot be possible in windows XP, is
there other solution that can be applied? any third party
software that you can suggest?
Windows XP99
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Windows XP Network >> remote computer internet access thru office's internet connection
On Sun, 3 Oct 2004 04:38:48 -0700, "george"
<EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote:
>I had configured the host computer in the office with a
>dsl connection to have ICS. Its OS is windows xp
>professional. I also configured it to receive incoming
>connection through dial-up modem from my home laptop with
>OS windows xp home edition.
>
>The laptop can connect to the host computer, but, there
>is no internet connectivity which is the very purpose in
>my configuring the host to receive incoming connection -
>the home laptop to have internet access through the
>internet connection of the office. But, reading the Help
>and Support Center of Windows XP, it say that ICS cannot
>be enabled on incoming connections.
>
>So, I asked.
> 1. Is there an update of windows xp so that ICS can
>be enabled for remote client?
>
> 2. If this cannot be possible in windows XP, is
>there other solution that can be applied? any third party
>software that you can suggest?
George,
I haven't done this in a long time, so let's hope somebody else
gives some much more detailed advice soon.
Meanwhile a few remarks concerning the little I know.
You don't want to enable ICS on the dial-in connection. ICS only
has to be enabled on the connection going to the Internet, i.e.
the DSL connection in your case.
I guess that your problem only lies in some improper
configuration of the dial-in connection. Check those settings. I
vaguely remember that there are settings where you can allow
access to the entire network, which should include the Internet.
Maybe that setting is now set to only allow access to the
dial-in host computer. Can you actually access the host computer
through the dial-in connection?
Hans-Georg
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- Windows XP >> Temp local profileA friend has been logging on to Win XP pro for a while without trouble.
Now she get an error stating that windows cannot open a locally created
profile and Winxp creates a temp local profile. She has configured her
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- Windows XP Security >> Pop upsPLease Help!!!!
I have these pop ups and they are killing me i cant work on my computer how i can stop this thing ........Help!!!!
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- Windows XP >> Mouse Icon ProblemHello Everybody,
First, I checked out the archives but could find nothing on this particular
problem; thus, I would be grateful for any help on the following problem:
I have a Toshiba Satellite laptop. I reinstalled a Kensington Wireless
Mouse with accompanying USB receiver. When I moved the receiver to another
port, the mouse icon (please excuse the lack of specific terminology) then
added the following icons < <> > (which are solid black). I have a pencil in
hand icon. Directly underneath it is this black triangle pointing right, a
black diamond, and then a black triangle pointing right. I uninstalled the
kensington drivers and the problem still remains when using the Synaptic
labtop mouse or the Toshiba wired notebook mouse. I 've gone to the Control
panel, mouse pointer tab and even the Device Manager. The mouse works fine
as far as movement, but I can't figure out how to get rid of the additional
icon that moves with the hand. Does anyone know what I might have done
wrong/accidently and how I can correct it. Bonus question: What purpose
does this attached icon serves? Again, thank you for any help you might have
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- Windows XP Security >> window update.I access the following website:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS03-
026.asp
Then go to start Windows Update. Microsoft scans my
system to evaluate what updates I need. Then it mentioned
only 1 critical update is needed. And I started the
installation. After completed installation, I found all
my microsoft office files attached in my emails (no
matters incoming or outgoing) have been removed. Please
help how can I get those files back.
Best regards
Tammy
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- Windows XP Network >> XP networking problem - "could not open http://......"I have 1 PC and 2 laptops networked at home using a wireless network. All are
running XP SP2.
My files are all stored on PC and Laptop 1 can see and share these files ok.
Laptop 2 can see shared c:drive but when opening files , always get the error
"Could not open http://(PCname)/c/(filename)" and then the file opens in the
application. When trying to save back to the PC , i can't.
I can create new files on the PC c drive from my laptop, and I can open and
save non Microsoft files e.g Adobe.
I thought it might be my security settings so I temporarily turned these all
off - no joy.
I get the same error if I browse to the file in Windows explorer and use the
"open with" command as I do if I open directly in the application.
Is there a setting which needs to be changed ?
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- Windows XP Setup >> Sharing Mac->PC & PC->MacHello Group,
I would like to share mu WindowsXP with a Mac running Tiger as well as
share my Tiger with XP. This would include accessing an HP printer
hooked up to my Mac from the PC.
Thanks for any insight.
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- Windows XP Setup >> recording short videoshi, can someone e-mail me on how to record short videos into my pc or a
disk? i eventually would like to know the step by step part on putting pics
in a slide show with music in the background. also, how would i put a short
video in the picture slide show with music. please help me. thank you,
ggates44070@netscape.com.
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- customize >> Speaker settingsHi,
Every time I start up my PC, the speaker setting is set to
stereo speakers even though I always change it to 5.1.
Is there a way to prevent XP to reset this every time I
reboot?
Thanks,
Paul
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- Windows XP Network >> can't enable ICF in dial upWhen I open network connections, right click on dial up connection, then click properties I don't get any dialog from which I can enable ICF. I only use dial up and it works okay. If I click properties from the lan and wireless connections which are disabled I do get the properties dialog with the option to enable ICF. I have windows xp home. Appreciate some help.
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Problem with Check DiskHi
Iam using Windows XP operating system. The operating
System is updated with windows XP service pack (Feb 2004).
The problem Iam having is when I give my drive C: for
a "Check Disk operation" (ie the disk consistency
check).It starts "verifying files and folders" operation.
But when it comes at 69% of completion it shows following
error message
"Error in reading folder (null) "
and abruptly terminates the operation,continues with
starting up Windows.
Iam only using the tools that comes with the operating
system itself . My Os is loaded in Drive C.
I have also run the scandisk.exe from a Windows 98
bootable CD.Although it has found one error and fixed it
but still it doesnt practically make any difference.
Because of this persistance problem the check disk utility
get activated everytime when I start up windows.
It will be nice if someone can tell me the possible
solution.
Thanking You
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- Windows XP >> CD-RW will not recognize a blank CD?My CD-RW was working (R&W) days ago. Today I tried to
copy a folder from my C Drive to the CD-R and it did not
recognize the CD-R as being inserted. When I used
Properities it showed the CD-R was 0 available. I tired
over 5 new CD-Rs to no avail. It seems to be working per
Test Results in Systems. Any suggestions? Thanks for your
help in advance.
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- Windows XP Support >> I accidentally renamed my CD-ROM drives...I recently purchased one of those Sandisk multicard readers, and I wanted to
name the new drive letters based on the type of card the drive accepted. In
the process, I accidentally re-named my CD-Rom drives. I think at the time,
there was media in the drive, which allowed me to do the rename. Since then,
though, with the media removed, it kept the name. Also, Disk Management
doesn't seem to give a way to rename CD-ROMS, so I am stuck. How do I get
the drive names to go back to their default?
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- Windows XP Update >> [Fwd: Re: Update woes]This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
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kenk wrote:
> I have successfully (after a number of glitches) upgraded Win2K to XPPro
> today.
>
> I have tried without success to do an update of files. I have
> downloaded some preliminary updates through Microsoft Update, including
> Microsoft Update Installer 3.1
> Update for XP KB898461
> Windows General Advantage Validation tool KB892130
>
> but they will not install. A google search of the problem suggested
> that I delete all of the files from the SoftwareDistribution folder,
> which I did. The files were again downloaded by the update program but
> they all failed.
>
> Anyone have any suggestions?
>
> Thanks
> Ken K
Well, in the meanwhile I found some additional discussion threads and
was able to individually download and install 2 of the 3 updates.
However, the Windows Installer v.3.1 is not one of them. I have tried
booting in Safe Mode, as well, as when I first tried when booted
normally, I received a message that said Access denied (I am in
administrator mode and have administrator privileges). I received the
same message in Safe Mode.
The number is KB893803v2
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Ken K
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<pre>kenk wrote:
> I have successfully (after a number of glitches) upgraded Win2K to XPPro
> today.
>
> I have tried without success to do an update of files. I have
> downloaded some preliminary updates through Microsoft Update, including
> Microsoft Update Installer 3.1
> Update for XP KB898461
> Windows General Advantage Validation tool KB892130
>
> but they will not install. A google search of the problem suggested
> that I delete all of the files from the SoftwareDistribution folder,
> which I did. The files were again downloaded by the update program but
> they all failed.
>
> Anyone have any suggestions?
>
> Thanks
> Ken K
Well, in the meanwhile I found some additional discussion threads and
was able to individually download and install 2 of the 3 updates.
However, the Windows Installer v.3.1 is not one of them. I have tried
booting in Safe Mode, as well, as when I first tried when booted
normally, I received a message that said Access denied (I am in
administrator mode and have administrator privileges). I received the
same message in Safe Mode.
The number is KB893803v2
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Ken K
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