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- Windows XP Setup >> Undisclosed Change in MUI?I ask this for the following reasons.
A: We're a multi-national that routinely deploys MUI packages.
B: We've gone from W2K to XP SP1, with minor SP2 deployments.
C: We deploy English and Japanese MUI configurations.
D: We've stayed stable on the same version of Lotus for several years. 5.0.5
Here's whats happening now:
In Lotus when creating an attachment that the OS explorer window see in
Kanji, Notes now states "File cannot be found" when creating the attachment.
Renaming the File into English allowing attachment to be created. A problem
when going to a reciepient that cannot read English.
Also in Lotus now, Email Created internally in Kanji can be sent and read by
other internal clients. Email created internally in Kanji can be read by
users external to our environment. Email created in Kanji externally cannot
be read internally in Kanji. So users externally who cannot read or write in
English cannot communicate to our environment. A Very Big issue.
Attempted solutions
XP SP1 Fully patched
XP SP2 Fully patched
Office 2000
Office 2003
Local Client installs of Notes of a pure Japanese Client
Local Client installs of Notes of a pure English Client with Unicode enabled
and all fonts set to MS Gothic.
Shared Server Client with Unicode enabled and all fonts set to MS Gothic.
This issue also only appears when the regional settings of the machine for
the user are set to Japanese as the primary environment.
I sat in the Concierge chat and unfortunately, no documentation can be found.
Has there been a change? RIS installs arent available to me at the moment
due to Broadcom NIC issues, SATA Driver issues etc on our images.
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- Windows XP Support >> Can't log on @ start upMy kids laptop won't let her log on. She can't even get to that screen. I
think she has a virus. She has an external disk drive also. Do anyone know
how to remove the virus without having to log on cause i can't. I don't want
to send it to Geek Squad because they charge $200.
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- Windows XP >> GMT causing machine to slow downI have a box running XP Pro. The machine is very
sluggish when performing local tasks as well as network
related tasks. I noticed that a process called GMT is
using 5-10 % of the processor utilization. When I kill
the process, the machine functions much better.
What is the GMT process and is it necessary?
TIA
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- Windows XP Setup >> adding sound to my desktopHi peeps,
I downloaded a background image on my desktop, and I
would like to add sound to it if I can, my computer is
Windows XP. I have a disk with sound on it which I want
to use on my desktop but how I do that is a mystery to me.
What folder do I need to save the sound in, as I have
tried saving on the hard disk, but when I try to find it,
its not there.
Help please
Kenny
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> Select a portion of Video?Using WIndows Movie Maker, I imported a big MPEG. No problems there, I
can save the whole monstrosity to wmv if I wanted to.
But I want to select a few portions of that video and put them in
smaller WMVs for my webpage.
How can I do that? Version 5.1.
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- Windows XP Support >> Using IPOD on PCHi
I seem to have a problem connecting IPOD to PC. When I first plugged it in,
it seemed fine and transferred all transferred from itunes. I unplugged it
and listened etc, now it won't even connect to pc. I was going to try and
restore it, but my PC doesn to seem to be acknowledging it as a driver, i.e
doesn't show on "my computer". I've also tried adding new hardware, but
nothing.
Any Ideas?
Thanks
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- Windows XP >> lost category viewHi
I will try to explain the problem more clearly. When I
click the path: Start>Control Panel, I get a window with
the control options listed in list mode in the right
column and in the left which is blue I only get the "See
Also" drop down option. There used to be another drop
down above this one with "category view" as an option,
but this no longer appears.
I did not know it could be turned off. How do I retrieve
it?
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- Windows XP >> Backspace malfunction????When I highlight text and press backspace in some Office
programs, the text does not get deleted. Also, when I
highlight text and then type new letters or such, the
highlighted text is not replaced by what I am typing. I am
positive I used to be able to do this. This problem arose
about two weeks ago on my computer and a friends at about
the same time. Is this some small time virus or hacker
prank? Does anyone know how to fix it?
Thanks,
Manny
email me or just reply please
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- customize >> taskbarhow can i get the DATE to appear in my task bar like the
time?? I have XP Pro - outlook 2002. What it to show all
the time
thanks
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- Windows XP Support >> registry problemsHi folks,
I have loads of registry problems and all the programs I download are trial
programs and only fix a small amount of the problems , before asking me to
pay for the full programs. I am very poor at the minute and can't aford the
full programs. Can any one help or point me in the right direction.
Ta
JC
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- Windows XP Network >> networkingMy pc is running on XP professional but with a problem
that i can't remove easily. The problem is that ,my LAN
connection is frequintly getting unpluged and in the next
moment its getting pluged. This pluging and unplunging
occures in almost every seconds when I turn on my pc.
Reinstallation of the network driver removes the problem
for a week, after that same scenareo repeats.
PLS suggest something about how to get rid of it.
N:B:- I have already tried window update which fails to
remove the problem.
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- Windows XP Setup >> Application Information Popups (ie NOT internet popups)Can anyone help? (I do apologise if this has already been answered, but
trying to find this was hard, mainly giving me regular popups)
Many applications popup [Yes | No] Popups or [Cancel | Continue] etc, etc
and while a machine is not doing anything else these are fine, but when you
are busy typing often any key, or an Enter will choose the default offered.
I find this rather annoying when I am busy typing something (like this) and
you see something pop up and before your brain can read and answer it and
click the answer you've already typed something and your choice has been made
for you.
My question is, can these be sent to the background (like MSN Messenger
behaves when a new contact types something - it DOES NOT annoy you but waits
behind until you are ready).
Unfortunately (sorry, I'm an Aussie and we usually ask and answer a question
in the same breathe - "How you doing? Alright!") I guess this may be down to
the application writers ("oh we'll be smart, we'll pop it up above ANY other
application, even the current one they are using").
Has Vista looked in to this?
Thanks heaps, I will get off of my soapbox now
And yes, I'm alright.
Leon
Perth, Western Australia
(and very proud of our socceroos - 0-2 against Brazil - Ozzie Ozzie Ozzie Oi
Oi Oi!)
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- Windows XP >> Need FREE multi-desktop prg please. Suggestions?Hello. I cannot find a free program that permits multi-desktops and also
allows for control of the taskbar. I have already searched Download.com.
While that site has two prgs, neither allows the user to have his own
taskbar. Anybody have any suggestions?
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- Windows XP Support >> SP2 Install errors!!!!!!!Hi Guys,
Was just wondering if anyone could give me some pointers in
determining what the problem/solution is to my issue with installing
sp2.
I had to a repair install of xp as I suffered some suspect sys file
corruption after HW upgrade. Installation went fine but only came with
SP1. Obtained SP2 and it bugs out with error message about 3/4 way
through install (when doing cleanup) If I restart without removing sp2
XP will enter a reboot loop on presentation of desktop.
Any ideas at interpreting below log files?
Cheer for any help.
250gb PATA drive,
1.1g Athlon,
768mb SDRAM
Pertinent (I think!) part of svcpack.log;
DoInstallation: Unregistering spuninst.exe for recovery successful
1048.718: MigrateHotfix: Migrating hotfix KB867282
1048.718: QFE KB867282 has no backup directory to migrate.
1048.718: Migrating QFE KB867282 with command line: update.exe -Z -Q -
B:sp2rtm
1052.033: Update.exe failed 1603.
1052.033: MigrateHotfixes: Migration of KB867282 failed
1052.033: MigrateHotfix: Migrating hotfix KB873333
1052.043: Rename failed. Destination path c:\windows\
$NtUninstallKB873333_0$ exists.
1052.043: MigrateHotfixes: Migration of KB873333 failed
1052.043: MigrateHotfix: Migrating hotfix KB873339
1052.043: QFE KB873339 has no backup directory to migrate.
1052.043: Migrating QFE KB873339 with command line: update.exe -Z -Q -
B:sp2rtm
1089.787: RegSetValueEx(NoRemove) failed 6
1089.787: RegSetValueEx(MigratedCount) failed 6
1089.787: MigrateHotfix: Hotfix KB873339 successfully migrated
1089.787: MigrateHotfixes: Return code: 0
1089.787: DoInstallation: Migration failed
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Piwo

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Posted: Wed Dec 24 07:30:10 CST 2003 |
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Windows XP >> xp will not start
after fitting a new motherboard cpu and video card, my windows xp will
not start. I swapped the original hard drive with xp installed, which was
starting fine.but since swapping the new motherboard and bits it will not
get past the black boot up screens. all it does is constantly restart. I
have tried safe mode and it still does the same. I put the hard drive back
in my old pc and it starts fine. am I missing something?
Windows XP637
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Jack

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Posted: Wed Dec 24 07:30:10 CST 2003 |
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Windows XP >> xp will not start
madmurg wrote:
> after fitting a new motherboard cpu and video card, my windows xp
> will not start. I swapped the original hard drive with xp installed,
> which was starting fine.but since swapping the new motherboard and
> bits it will not get past the black boot up screens. all it does is
> constantly restart. I have tried safe mode and it still does the
> same. I put the hard drive back in my old pc and it starts fine. am I
> missing something?
Yes, you missed a step. I've done exactly what you want to do at least
two times. After each, I had to do a Repair/Install by booting from the
XP CD and proceeding as though I wanted to do a new install. Right
after accepting the license agreement you will be offered a chance to
'Repair an existing installation' or some words like that. Be carefull
to bypass the 'R' option when you get the 'Windows Setup' screen upon
booting. As I said, just pretend you are going to do a new install.
Hope this helps. Good luck.
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Tim

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Posted: Wed Dec 24 08:16:43 CST 2003 |
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Windows XP >> xp will not start
"madmurg" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote:
> after fitting a new motherboard cpu and video card, my windows xp will
>not start. I swapped the original hard drive with xp installed, which was
>starting fine.but since swapping the new motherboard and bits it will not
>get past the black boot up screens. all it does is constantly restart. I
>have tried safe mode and it still does the same. I put the hard drive back
>in my old pc and it starts fine. am I missing something?
At the very least you need to boot from your XP installation CD and do
a repair install. But...if your copy of XP was preinstalled on your
machine, it's probably an OEM copy that's locked to the original
motherboard. If this is the case, you are screwed. The only way out is
to buy a new full, retail version of XP.
--
Tim Slattery
EMail@HideDomain.com
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Jack

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Posted: Wed Dec 24 08:40:59 CST 2003 |
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Windows XP >> xp will not start
Tim Slattery wrote:
> "madmurg" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote:
>
>> after fitting a new motherboard cpu and video card, my windows xp
>> will not start. I swapped the original hard drive with xp installed,
>> which was starting fine.but since swapping the new motherboard and
>> bits it will not get past the black boot up screens. all it does is
>> constantly restart. I have tried safe mode and it still does the
>> same. I put the hard drive back in my old pc and it starts fine. am
>> I missing something?
>
> At the very least you need to boot from your XP installation CD and do
> a repair install. But...if your copy of XP was preinstalled on your
> machine, it's probably an OEM copy that's locked to the original
> motherboard. If this is the case, you are screwed. The only way out is
> to buy a new full, retail version of XP.
I've been following several threads about OEM pre installed XP's for a
while. My conclusion at this point is your suggestion about buying
retail version to supplement the OEM CD is money well spent if you plan
to mess around much with your setup in any way. (Don't we all!, I wonder
where the cover for my machine is? :) )
I do have an OEM copy provided with a machine I had put together for my
wife last Christmas. It works fine for using the Repair Console on
booting from it on either of my two other machines with the retail
versions installed. However, it will not do a repair install on them
without jumping through some hoops regarding activation. For that I use
a SP1 slipstreamed copy of one of the retail CD's and reactivation is a
snap.
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- Windows XP >> Resetup Computer SystemHi All,
I need help on how to resetup my laptop like a new one. I want to reformat
my harddisk and then setup windows.
Thanks!
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- Windows XP Security >> Auto Defrag ScriptI am looking for a way to incorporate an auto defrag into the shutdown/logoff
via group policy. The command line is:
defrag c: -f
(forces defrag of C:\)
My problem is that when I reboot or logoff, it takes forever. Now this is
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Is there a way to have the cmd window appear when the script runs so that I
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I found some third party software to do this, but the condition of the third
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My requirement is that is there any coding method OR some set up changing
method in windows XP, so that I will be able to do so.
Please advise .
regards to all
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- Windows XP Support >> failed Security update of Microsoft Virtual PCHelp, This update fails and the X icon (If an update failed to install,
click the Failed icon to learn how to solve the problem.) is dead - it's
not linkrd to any added info on solving this issue. The exact name of the
failed update is below. How do I fix this issue?
Security Update for Microsoft Virtual PC 2004 and Microsoft Virtual 2004,
Service Pack 1 (KB937986)
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Runtime Error!Could some one please help me! Over the weekend I started
getting alot more pop ups, and when I'd close them the
following message box would appear :
Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
Runtime Error!
Program: C:\PROGRA~1\COMMON~1\tsa\ts.exe
abnormal program termination
Ran my Norton's Anti Virus (none), and used Spybot to
clean system. Runtime error still comes up when I close
pop up. Any suggestions?? Thanks to any response.
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- Windows XP Support >> Problem playing DVD with wmp11I have a dual boot system with Windows XP and Vista Home Premium, both
systems fully updated.
Commercial dvds will not play correctly with wmp11 on the XP system (colours
are incorrect) but does play properly on the XP system. Audio files play
fine with both systems. The hardware is the same for both systems.
My feeling is that the codec on the XP system is not working correctly. How
can I check it and, if necessary, replace it?
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- Windows XP Hardware >> problem with monitori have a problem eith a screen it is fine in dos and when
the fist windows 98 thing come up but then when the main
screen comes up with the tool bar and programs up the side
it is all in a brown colour with lines running across and
you cant see any think has any one had this problem if so
please let me know how to fix it.
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- Windows XP Security >> SNMP Does not work in Windows XP SP2OS: Windows XP Pro SP2
We are unable to get SNMP to work in Windows XP SP2. It works fine on
Windows 2000 Pro PCs.
Also...I noticed that I am unable to connect to the XP box from the server
by right clicking Computer Management and selecting Connect to another
Computer.
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Missing File NTLDR on XP?Hello,
Iv had this problem for some time now. Every now and
again I reboot my PC and this comes up. I have to run
recovery every single time it happens.
My pc was bought with windows xp pre-installed, it was not
an upgrade. I was wondering if there is a patch or any way
of stopping this from happening?
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> Enabling mpg-2 importMM 2 doesn't want to use any mpg-2 files. I have to feed it mgp-1 files. Is
there any sort of add-on that will correct this?
TIA - Thanks in advance.
--
Ed Light
Smiley :-/
MS Smiley :-\
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- Windows XP >> XP doesn't find hard driveHello-
I used Drive Image 7 to copy the computer's hard drive to
a new drive. The data appears to have transferred
properly. Both drives (master & slave)show the same files
and folders in Explorer). I then remove the original
(master) drive , set the new drive to master and reboot.
The drive is reported correctly in the system's BIOS. But
after the Dell splash screen, I get the message that it
can't find a drive.
I put in the XP Pro CD and booted from it to the Recovery
Console. I ran CHKDSK and the drive was found and had no
errors. I then entered FIXMBR and it successfully wrote
the boot record. I tried FIXBOOT and received the message
that a drive could not be found. I'm stumped. Any
suggestions are most welcome. Thank you.
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