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- Windows XP Update >> Clients need up to 45 minutes to boot windows since patchingHi,
I have a lot of trouble :-(
About 20 clients of our domain need up to 45 minutes to boot windows xp,
since I have patched these clients with 918899 and 920214 over wsus. The
rest of the clients are ok. When windows xp starts, it loads first the
network-settings. Thats ok, but the clients begin to hang for about 45
minutes by loading the computer-settings.
Does anyone know this problem?
Thanks for helping and sorry for my bad english :-)
Andy
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- Windows XP >> Saving images from internetI am using windows XP and internet explorer 6, recently when i have tried to
save images from the internet , it will only allow me to save the image as
'untitled' and only as a bmp. even animated gifs can only be saved as a
bmp.This seems to coincide with changing to broadband but everything else
has remained the same. Any suggestions of what I need to tweak will be
appreciated
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- Windows XP >> Windows XP does not utilize half of my RAMHi everyone,
I have Win XP SP2, and 2GB of RAM.
For some reason, the OS always leaves ~1GB of RAM free, and starts
using the hard drive pagefile rather aggressively (sometimes up to
1-2GB is paged out, while 1GB of RAM is still free).
I would like XP to start using the other 1GB, before paging file.
Any settings that I should modify?
Thanks!
Tele
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- Windows XP Network >> accessing shared foldersAll machines are XP Home. All can access the internet.
When I first start up I can access all the shared folders
on other machines. An hour later I cannot access any of
the folders. I have to shut down and start up again. A
simple restart won't do it. Any suggestions????
Thanks.
Jeff
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- Windows XP >> System restore problems.For the period that i've had my pc I never actually known about restore
points, or anything like that. Until I had a problem.. I tried restoring it
only to find out I hadn't created nor had any restore points. Is there any
way of putting my pc back to its original state without the restore points,
because I've tried and I still can't figure it out.. and the problem I have
basically screws up everything and basically nothing works now.
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> XP Identity ProblemWhen I try to use the windows or office update site, I'm
told that I must be running windows, and are referred to
MAC updates. I upgraded from ME to XP, and went to to NTFS
as well. I tried turning off my Norton I.S. Still no dice.
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> My computer isn't detecting disksHey, my computer isn't detecting disks in its drive. I believe that it is the
C Drive, but I'm not sure. It's the drive where you would put CDs and
CD-ROMs. For a couple weeks, it hasn't been detecting any music CDs I've put
in for download or any of the CD-ROMs. Nothing happens. Can anyone help me?
Help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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- Windows XP >> remote procedure callWhen i am connected to the internet i keep getting the
message remote procedure call failed, could you help me
resolve this problem.
thanks Lee
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- Windows XP >> Backing up windows update filesI need to reinstall my computer and I was wondering if
there was a way to backup the windows updates from the
windows update website. Then, reinstall them back to my
computer, because it would be time-consuming to re-
download a year's worth of updates.
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- Windows XP Security >> malicious URLI am experiencing a random problem when opening internet
explorer. Rather than bringing up my home page, explorer
will sometimes attempt to locate the following web
site:dw.dailywinner.net/securenet/affil/? . It is
impossible to remove this from the address bar as it
appears to be in an infinite loop. Any suggestions on
what can be done to remove this URL and are there any
other reports of this problem?
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- Windows XP >> Random Restarts???in the past week my computer has been restarting itself
at random time intervals. This happens whien i am
connected and disconnected from the internet and i have
the blaster worm virus fix (and norton AV with up to date
virus definitions)so i dont think that it is this. There
is not set time between restarts and no warning that it
is going to happen?????. please help me
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- Windows XP Security >> RPC WINDOWS SHUTDOWNPLEASE CAN ANYONE HELP OUT?
MY SYSTEM RUNNING WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL REGULARLY
SHUTDOWN DURING MY MY CONNECTION TO D NET.
HOW CAN I SOLVE THIS PROBLEM, HAVE TRIED REINSTALLING
WINDOWS BUT IT STILL CAME UP.
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Jupiter

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Posted: Sun May 27 07:36:25 CDT 2007 |
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Windows XP Security >> add-remove programs won't list
this one's got me-- i go to remove a program & now they will not list, just
stays blank. For me this is a first, please help me out if anyone can-- thanx
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tekj2000
Windows XP939
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Malke

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Posted: Sun May 27 07:36:25 CDT 2007 |
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Windows XP Security >> add-remove programs won't list
tekj2000 wrote:
> this one's got me-- i go to remove a program & now they will not list, just
> stays blank. For me this is a first, please help me out if anyone can-- thanx
Add/Remove Programs does not populate - Start>Run>regsvr32 appwiz.cpl
[enter]
Malke
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Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
"Don't Panic!"
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
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cquirke

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Posted: Sun May 27 15:43:56 CDT 2007 |
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Windows XP Security >> add-remove programs won't list
On Sun, 27 May 2007 03:23:01 -0700, tekj2000
>this one's got me-- i go to remove a program & now they will not list, just
>stays blank. For me this is a first, please help me out if anyone can-- thanx
I see something like this, and it's not a simple matter of "not
populating". What one sees is:
- a series of entries, as you'd expect, at the top of the list
- a long blank space, several scroll-downs in length
- the rest of the entries, to the end of the list
I've seen this on a few PCs, and there's no pattern to it, except that
if the bug is present, it is always present from then on, presumably
for the life of the installation.
Specifically, the long gap does not always follow or precede a
particular entry in the list.
Anyone else seeing this?
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Malke

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Posted: Sun May 27 16:23:37 CDT 2007 |
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Windows XP Security >> add-remove programs won't list
cquirke (MVP Windows shell/user) wrote:
> On Sun, 27 May 2007 03:23:01 -0700, tekj2000
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>> this one's got me-- i go to remove a program & now they will not list, just
>> stays blank. For me this is a first, please help me out if anyone can-- thanx
>
> I see something like this, and it's not a simple matter of "not
> populating". What one sees is:
> - a series of entries, as you'd expect, at the top of the list
> - a long blank space, several scroll-downs in length
> - the rest of the entries, to the end of the list
>
> I've seen this on a few PCs, and there's no pattern to it, except that
> if the bug is present, it is always present from then on, presumably
> for the life of the installation.
>
> Specifically, the long gap does not always follow or precede a
> particular entry in the list.
>
> Anyone else seeing this?
These are actually two different issues. Add/Remove Programs not
populating at all is usually cured with the fix I already gave. The
large blank is a very old and well-known issue.
MVP Kelly Theriot has lots of Add/Remove Programs issues at her website.
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_abc.htm
From David Candy:
HKEY LOCAL MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall
Look under here in the registry; one of the icons has a negative number.
Change it to a positive; most files have a 1 icon. Windows will try to
guess the icon if you remove the entry altogether.
If that does not apply to your situation, then download MVP Ramesh's
script below and run it. This script lists all the negative icon
references present in the registry, and sends them to a log file.
Script - http://windowsxp.mvps.org/utils/ARPNegCheck.vbs
(Lists all negative icon references in Add/Remove)
Technical details at The Old New Thing : Why does Add or Remove Programs
show a large blank space?:
http://blogs.msdn.com/oldnewthing/archive/2005/05/26/422076.aspx
Malke
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cquirke

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Posted: Mon May 28 14:06:45 CDT 2007 |
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Windows XP Security >> add-remove programs won't list
On Sun, 27 May 2007 14:23:37 -0700, Malke
>cquirke (MVP Windows shell/user) wrote:
>> I see something like this ... What one sees is:
>> - a series of entries, as you'd expect, at the top of the list
>> - a long blank space, several scroll-downs in length
>> - the rest of the entries, to the end of the list
>> I've seen this on a few PCs, and there's no pattern to it, ...
>> Specifically, the long gap does not always follow or precede a
>> particular entry in the list.
>These are actually two different issues. The large blank is a
>very old and well-known issue.
Ah thanks; I'd been wondering about the "large blank" thing!
>MVP Kelly Theriot has lots of Add/Remove Programs issues at her website.
>http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_abc.htm
> From David Candy:
>HKEY LOCAL MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall
>Look under here in the registry; one of the icons has a negative number.
>Technical details at The Old New Thing : Why does Add or Remove Programs
>show a large blank space?:
>http://blogs.msdn.com/oldnewthing/archive/2005/05/26/422076.aspx
From that site, it appears that positive values will bug the same way,
if they don't resolve to an icon image within the file (or perhaps if
the file is not found). For example, an icon index of 15 won't work
if the file's resources only hold 6 icons.
Also from that site, the writer asks...
"Perhaps the Add or Remove Programs control panel should be more
tolerant of invalid icon registrations? Or should it stay the way it
is, adhering to the "Don't bend over backwards to fix buggy programs;
force the program authors to fix their own bugs" policy that so many
of my readers advocate? "
...to which I'd reply: Icon index is an input parameter, and all input
parameters should be sanity-checked. Exploitabiliy of icon handling
is nasty, and we've already had one such even already.
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