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- Windows XP >> Windows XP FirewallI do not want to use Windows XP Firewall. It does not matter how many times
I turn it off, it somehow keeps turning itself on. Is there a way to
permanently disable Firewall?.
Thank you very much.
Alvaro
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- Windows XP Network >> XP Home vs. Prof w/ Exchange ServerIs there a reason why a XP Home user cannot use dialup
with a VPN connection to access Exchange Server? Outlook
is setup with Exchange Server not POP3. I can connect
through the VPN but having problems with how to setup mail
storage for offline use with Outlook on the Exchange
mailbox. Any articles you have would help. Working fine
with XP Pro, just XP Home.
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> Video capture failsHello,
My Sony DCR-TRV22 has offered loads of movie-making fun up till now. As of
today, this is what happens when I try to capture video:
1. Tape rewinds okay
2. Capture starts and immediately pops up this error message: "The device is
not responding. Close any other application that is using the device and
try capturing again."
As far as I know, I have no other applications using this device, and MM is
the only application open.
The only recent/relevant changes on my system that I can think of are:
1. I installed Power DVD 4.0 and (after many MM crashes and PapaJophn's tip)
the recent patch from CyberLink (which solved the problem).
2. I had some network and security issues during which I accidentally
enabled a firewall on the 1394 connection. Since then I have disabled that
and then uninstalled and reinstalled the connection. I have also tried to
"repair" the connection, but the system tells me that TCP/IP is disabled and
cannot be repaired. This seems somewhat strange since the TCP/IP connection
box is checked and the properties tell me that things are functioning
properly. But having checked with other users of working cards, this
response is standard.
So is this more likely to be a MM problem or a connection issue? And how to
proceed?
I have found reference to a utililty
(http://www.tek-tips.com/gviewthread.cfm/lev2/5/lev3/60/pid/581/qid/346979)
that restores registry keys that may have become corrupted, but am hesitant
to use this until I know for sure that this is the source of the problem
(although there is a backup function).
Thanks in advance for any help you may be able to provide.
Susan
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- Windows XP Setup >> Clean install of XPStarting from a W98 boot floppy, the installation starts to copy files but
then just stops and waits forever.
Starting from the downloaded XP boot floppies, the install comes up with an
error #7 saying it cannot copy the NTKRNLMP.EX_ file on disk #2 and exit is
the only option. If I boot from the CD it stops saying it cannot find the
end user licence agreement.
I have to do a clean install, any suggestions?
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- Windows XP Hardware >> cd burnerWhen using the cd writing wizard to write files it always
tells me to insert a cd-rw when there already one in the
drive, and i can read the files already on the cd. I can
also play music cds
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- Windows XP Setup >> Upgraded to XP pro and now Outlook Express Inbox is EmptyI just upgraded to Windows XP Pro Monday. I did the
update install. Now in Outlook Express all of my old e-
mails are gone. The contact list is still there, but the
in-box is empty and all of the sub folders I had created
under it are gone. This is a disaster. To a lesser note,
all of my Deer Hunter 3 Hunter Profiles are gone. Please
tell me there is something I can do to get this back. I
can hunt more deer, but the old e-mails were really
important and there was never a way to back them up.
Thanks
Eddie
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- customize >> Help with 2 problems, please1. Every so often a "Dell Support Alert" appears in the system tray (new
Dell computer). How can I disable this function?
2. Jpeg images are labeled "Dell Image Expert Picture." I have changed the
file associations to programs I want, and the file types, but how do I
change the "Dell Image Expert Picture" file type label that keeps coming up
under "file type" in Windows Explorer?
Thanks.
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> File FormatI'm very new to MS Movie Maker, I cant see anywhere that
I can export finished project to a format other than the
MS Movie MAker format. can I convert to MPEG at all? Any
assistance would be appreciated.
Thanks
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Posted: Wed Mar 12 15:10:03 PDT 2008 |
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Windows XP Support >> Network connection Windows Adv 2000 server and wkstn using xp home
I teach a computer lab in an elementary school. We have a server with
Windows Advanced Server 2000. Our workstations are XP Home edition (don't
ask me why). I have set up two different users in the lab, both with admin
permissions. My question is on one user account at a workstation, I can
access our server without having to go through a login/password window. On
the same workstation, under the other user account it asks me to give a login
and password before connecting to the server. I am no expert with the server
(nor the workstations for that matter). There are several folders on the
server which are shared that I cannot see. I am baffled. Thanks in advance
for the help.
--Sytkeepr
Windows XP373
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Posted: Wed Mar 12 15:10:03 PDT 2008 |
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Windows XP Support >> Network connection Windows Adv 2000 server and wkstn using xp home
One easy solution is to create an identical ID/Pass on the server that
matches the ID/Pass not shared.
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"Sytkeepr" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
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> I teach a computer lab in an elementary school. We have a server with
> Windows Advanced Server 2000. Our workstations are XP Home edition (don't
> ask me why). I have set up two different users in the lab, both with
> admin
> permissions. My question is on one user account at a workstation, I can
> access our server without having to go through a login/password window.
> On
> the same workstation, under the other user account it asks me to give a
> login
> and password before connecting to the server. I am no expert with the
> server
> (nor the workstations for that matter). There are several folders on the
> server which are shared that I cannot see. I am baffled. Thanks in
> advance
> for the help.
> --Sytkeepr
>
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Posted: Wed Mar 12 15:29:03 PDT 2008 |
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Windows XP Support >> Network connection Windows Adv 2000 server and wkstn using xp home
Thank you Mark. Let me add one thing. When I explore the network places
from a workstation, I can use my login/pass when prompted to view the server
shared files. My problem is I want it to remember the ID/Pass and not ask
for it again after rebooting. Any ideas?
Thanks
--Sytkeepr
"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
> One easy solution is to create an identical ID/Pass on the server that
> matches the ID/Pass not shared.
>
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> Was this helpful? Then click the Ratings button. Voting helps the web
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> Mark L. Ferguson
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> .
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> "Sytkeepr" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> > I teach a computer lab in an elementary school. We have a server with
> > Windows Advanced Server 2000. Our workstations are XP Home edition (don't
> > ask me why). I have set up two different users in the lab, both with
> > admin
> > permissions. My question is on one user account at a workstation, I can
> > access our server without having to go through a login/password window.
> > On
> > the same workstation, under the other user account it asks me to give a
> > login
> > and password before connecting to the server. I am no expert with the
> > server
> > (nor the workstations for that matter). There are several folders on the
> > server which are shared that I cannot see. I am baffled. Thanks in
> > advance
> > for the help.
> > --Sytkeepr
> >
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Posted: Wed Mar 12 15:38:20 PDT 2008 |
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Windows XP Support >> Network connection Windows Adv 2000 server and wkstn using xp home
Open IE, tools menu, Options, Security tab, Intranet icon, 'custom level'
button, and scroll down to the logon settings. One of the options is to use
the same credentials.
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Mark L. Ferguson
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"Sytkeepr" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> Thank you Mark. Let me add one thing. When I explore the network places
> from a workstation, I can use my login/pass when prompted to view the
> server
> shared files. My problem is I want it to remember the ID/Pass and not ask
> for it again after rebooting. Any ideas?
> Thanks
> --Sytkeepr
>
> "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
>
>> One easy solution is to create an identical ID/Pass on the server that
>> matches the ID/Pass not shared.
>>
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>> Was this helpful? Then click the Ratings button. Voting helps the web
>> interface.
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>>
>> Mark L. Ferguson
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>> .
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>> "Sytkeepr" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
>> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>> > I teach a computer lab in an elementary school. We have a server with
>> > Windows Advanced Server 2000. Our workstations are XP Home edition
>> > (don't
>> > ask me why). I have set up two different users in the lab, both with
>> > admin
>> > permissions. My question is on one user account at a workstation, I
>> > can
>> > access our server without having to go through a login/password window.
>> > On
>> > the same workstation, under the other user account it asks me to give a
>> > login
>> > and password before connecting to the server. I am no expert with the
>> > server
>> > (nor the workstations for that matter). There are several folders on
>> > the
>> > server which are shared that I cannot see. I am baffled. Thanks in
>> > advance
>> > for the help.
>> > --Sytkeepr
>> >
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Posted: Thu Mar 13 03:53:01 PDT 2008 |
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Windows XP Support >> Network connection Windows Adv 2000 server and wkstn using xp home
Thank you Mark!!! You were a great help!
"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
> Open IE, tools menu, Options, Security tab, Intranet icon, 'custom level'
> button, and scroll down to the logon settings. One of the options is to use
> the same credentials.
>
> --
> Was this helpful? Then click the Ratings button. Voting helps the web
> interface.
> http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales/help/help_en-us.htm#RateAPost
>
> Mark L. Ferguson
>
> .
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> "Sytkeepr" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> > Thank you Mark. Let me add one thing. When I explore the network places
> > from a workstation, I can use my login/pass when prompted to view the
> > server
> > shared files. My problem is I want it to remember the ID/Pass and not ask
> > for it again after rebooting. Any ideas?
> > Thanks
> > --Sytkeepr
> >
> > "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
> >
> >> One easy solution is to create an identical ID/Pass on the server that
> >> matches the ID/Pass not shared.
> >>
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> >> Was this helpful? Then click the Ratings button. Voting helps the web
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> >> http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales/help/help_en-us.htm#RateAPost
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> >> Mark L. Ferguson
> >>
> >> .
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> >> "Sytkeepr" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> >> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> >> > I teach a computer lab in an elementary school. We have a server with
> >> > Windows Advanced Server 2000. Our workstations are XP Home edition
> >> > (don't
> >> > ask me why). I have set up two different users in the lab, both with
> >> > admin
> >> > permissions. My question is on one user account at a workstation, I
> >> > can
> >> > access our server without having to go through a login/password window.
> >> > On
> >> > the same workstation, under the other user account it asks me to give a
> >> > login
> >> > and password before connecting to the server. I am no expert with the
> >> > server
> >> > (nor the workstations for that matter). There are several folders on
> >> > the
> >> > server which are shared that I cannot see. I am baffled. Thanks in
> >> > advance
> >> > for the help.
> >> > --Sytkeepr
> >> >
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> anyone having problems when using VBR MP3s?I have WMM 2.1.4026.0
Seems like every time I render a video file that I used a VBR MP3 in there
is "dead air" at the end of the video file. I am mainly making simple videos
for youtube, they consist of an Image and the song, nothing fancy. I keep
having to re-encode my VBR MP3s to CBR to get an accurate mp3 "length" in
WMM. For example the song is 4 minutes, but for some reason when imported
into WMM it thinks it's 6 minutes and I end up with "dead air" at the end of
the rendered file.
I tried searching the net and surprisingly no one else has this problem.
My passport email has a dead email address but I will keep checking back on
this forum. If anyone knows what's wrong I'd appreciate an email at:
Michael<DOT>Warrick@gmail.com
Thanks
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Netodragon 56K voice modemI have a netodragon 56K voice modem on my computer and currently use Windows
98 2ed. I am upgrading to Windows XP home edition. The upgrade report states
that this modem might need additional files to work and that "modem country
selection" in the control panel is not supported by XP. How can I update
"modem country selection" and the modem so that it will work with XP?
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- Windows XP Security >> w32 rpcHas anyone seen an Internet Explorer window stating that
W32 RPC Virus Detected. It provides a OK button and
prompts you to click on OK to Scan and Clean. I have
seen this once at work (W2K) and just now at home (XP).
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- Windows XP Network >> Remote DesktopThis message is address to Mr. Al Sooner.
I read your response regarding remote desktop where the remote PC is behind
a router. Could elaborate more when you say forward TCP Port 3389 through the
router tot the LAN IP of the PC. What screen on the initiating workstation
can you find the TCP3389 and forward it throught it. Secondly, when you say
call the IP address of the router will be the same as the gateway IP address
on the PC connected to the router.
I appreciate your time in getting more into details.
Thanks,
Mike
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- Windows XP Support >> system restoreIs there a way to set to system restore when the mouse is froze up even in
safe mode. Im trying to help my father who is 1900 miles away, by phone
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Craig S
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> iTunes with MM2I want to use the pay for, one-off purchase idea of iTunes, but heard the files need to be converted somehow to be used with MM2. Can someone please give me specific instructions on how to do this
I want to simply add a few songs to my movies, but don't know how to obtain the files that work without signing up for some subscription service deal.
Thanks.
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Upgrading processor and Memory.Hi, I have a monterboard (JETWAY from factor) with a 900 Mhz Duron
Processor. I am reading about my motherboard manual here and says it supports
AMD.
Athlon 600mhz-1.33ghz processor, or AMD Duron 600mhz-850mhz.
Or Support 100/133 Mhz Cpu Bus Clock.
Support 266 Mhz DDR F.S.B.
** Reserves support for future AMD Athlon/Duron Processors.**
How can found matches about Processors. If Want buy Athlon 2.0 Ghz or Duron
1.8 Ghz Can? If matches support 100/133 Mhz....? But i see in shop avaible
Amd Duron 1.8 Ghz.. Can Change It? Or Above Athlon 2.0 Ghz...? or Best Buy
Two 512 Mb Sd-ram 100/133 MHZ, memory size expandable to 1 GB. Thank You for
Help Me.
P.S. I am not skill english. Sorry If undersatnd can help me. THANK YOU so
MUCH! BYE for All
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> OE Loads SlowlyI'm running Windows XP Pro SP1 with IE6 and all
available updates installed. A few days ago, with no
changes or updates made to or installed on the computer
that I am aware of, Outlook Express now suddenly takes
over 45 seconds to load. What could be causing the
problem?
Thanks!
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- Windows XP >> more defrag questions...A little while ago I defragged my drive d: where XP Pro lives.
It's swapfile lives on a different drive, as does tmp temp and IE6's TIF
directory, and OE6's message store directory.
Just out of interest I rebooted and ran defrag and it did it all over again,
instead of just whistling through and saying "done," like would have
happened in W98. It seems that XP's defragger.exe is always unhappy with
what is just did !
Also, my system managed swapfile on g: is about 786 mb's in size, I could
have sworn that a week or so ago I set a 2-60mb swapfile on d: ,"...for
emergencies..." that JE mentions on his site, because I felt like fiddling
with something.
While I was having a look around, tonight, the d:\pagefile.sys was gone. So
I set it again, looked in the root directory of d: and there was
pagefile.sys ....2048kb in size. I rebooted, and checked - again it's
gone. So, is XP Pro deleting the 2-60mb swapfile in d: because it doesn't
need it, or is something wrong?
Also there's a 523,812 byte sized hiberfil.sys in the root dir. of d: that
I'm sure wasn't there before. Is hiberfil.sys supposed to be there? (The
file icon for it, in Windows explorer is very faint and the hidden flag
won't clear, so the system flag must be set well.)
regards, Richard
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- Windows XP Support >> Help missing graphicsHi all,
I have started to get a regular recurring problem with pages in IE.
When I click on a URL the page loads up ok but now and again some of the
smaller pictures don't load and show a small X in the corner. If I then
click refresh the page loads showing all the pictures OK. Can someone tell
me why this is happening and what the solution is.
Cheers Mike
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(http://www.antivirus.com).
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- Windows XP Setup >> OEM Pre-activation questionsIs it possible to preserve OEM pre-activation for XP Home?
In what situations can OEM preactivation be preserved, in general?
eg. do I need a special CD (OEM/retail) or do I just need the motherboard to
be the same as the OEM supplied?
Does it work will all Dell, HP, Acer machines? or only some OEMs?
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