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- Windows XP >> removing filesCan someone tell me if there is a way of recovering a
file I deleted from the Desktop AND from the Recycle Bin??
Thanks
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- Windows XP Security >> Language bar and group policyI have configured group policies to prevent access to the control panel but
now I can't change the language settings. Administrator account has correct
language but when I log on as another user the language settings are gone.
How can I make the language settings apply accross all users?
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- Windows XP >> Hybernation Problemcan anyone please help, my problem is whenever I come out
of Hybernate and click onto a Icon every icon in the area
are Highlited and then they all try and open EG if I
click onto a icon on my desktop every Icon on the Desktop
is highlited the only way out is to shut down my computer
and start up again can anyone please let me know why this
is happening and how to fix it I have Norton System works
2004,Zone Alarm Pro and also Go Back all installed
running in the Back Groundm thank,s
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- Windows XP Security >> damaged activexHello
In internet options,settings,view objects there is a damaged activex this is
what it looks like- codecs/i386/fhg.CAB.When I tried to dowload from any
secure site I received the message your current settings prohibit you from
running activex on this page etc.I checked the security settings several
times to be sure that they were correct,they are at the default level,I
cannot download from windows update or log into any secure sites.I received
one other message which said setup could not verify the integrity of the
update ,please make sure the cryptographic service is running,I looked there
and it is running.Would this be caused by the damaged activex and how can it
be fixed if I cannot use update,I downloaded the codecs/i386/fhg.CAB from
microsoft but was not sure what to do after it was extracted,Itried to repair
the activex by clicking on properties and then repair but it won't be
repaired. the computer is running XP Home.Thank you
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- Windows XP >> Email Attachment - Outlook Express 6 Vs. Ms Office Outlook 2003Hello Email Experts,
Why I cannot view the attachment in the Outlook Express 6 when my friend
send it thru Ms Office Outlook 2003. But if I switch to Ms Office Outlook
2003 to receive the mail, & I can see the attachment contents. Is there any
update for Outlook Express 6, so that I can view the attachment, If I want
to continue receive mail using Outlook Express 6.
Thanks in advance.
JL
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- Windows XP >> Loss of Help and Support CentreI know there have been a number of mails posted about the
loss of the use of Help and Support. I've read them all
reloaded PC health, used the fixes (Kelly's Korner Doug
Knox) and checks suggested and everything SEEMS to be in
order,,,,BUT I still cannot get Help and Support to work.
Has anybody got any ideas at all. (Whether its related or
not I can't run System Information)
Ed
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- customize >> System Tray iconsI have checked that the taskbar has hide inactive icons
checked, but for some reason the icons in my system tray
have stopped auto hiding when inactive, the little arrow
does not appear and the icons refuse to hide.
Any suggestions what could be causing this? I am running
XP Pro with SP1.
Many thanks
David
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- Windows XP Support >> Help and Support Center ERRORSEvery time I try to use any trouble shooter in help and support for windows
XP PRO.
I get this error message and never can go any farther than first content
page of trouble shooter.
an activex control on this page is not safe. your current security settings
prohibit running activex controls on this page. as a result, the page may not
display correctly.
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- Windows XP >> red xI get a red x instead of pics, I've already deleted all
my temp internet files, any other suggestions. Thanx
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- Windows XP Security >> Downloaded security updateMy laptop got infected with the sasser virus and I cannot
access the needed security and antivirus programs on the
net. I have used my home computer to down load the
security program on to a disk. How (where) do I install
it to my laptop? Help me Mr. Wizard
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- Windows XP Support >> SP2 won't install..Hi there,
I've got a Dell machine here and tried to do the repair install with the
original CD Rom install disk and it completed and now it's back to SP1.
I went to install SP2 on it and it failed to complete it due to permissions
denied when backing up the registry. I took ownership under "administrator"
of all the keys in the registry and it still won't complete. Then I just
kept hitting "ignore" when informing me of the permissions denied in backing
up the registry and it went along a lot further, but when it came almost to
the end of install SP2 it all of a sudden came up with a permission denied
in installing the SP2.
So, I've failed miserably in fixing this one....
What should I do?
Thanks,
Gordon
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- Windows XP Network >> Network Path Not foundI had a power outage the other night. My system came back up but now I am no
longer able to connect to any of my shares on any computer. I receive the
"Network Path not found" error.
From my other systems I can access the shares on the bad computer with no
problems.
Here is what I have done.
1. Made sure no firewall(s) were running.
2. Ping the other machines with no problem, name lookup also works
3. uninstalled the network card replaced it with another card.
4. changed the workgroup name and IP addresses of each computer
5. reinstalled sp2.
6. uninstalled both Microsoft client and file and printshare then
reinstalled.
I can do everything dealing with the network except access windows shares on
this computer. Any help would be great. I would like to fix this rather
than blow the system away and reinstall clean.
Thanks
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- Windows XP Security >> XP Home, userpasswords2 and Power Users - deadly combinationI posted this question on the end of an old thread - didn't check the date first. As it's not going to get seen there, I'm going to repost, please forgive the double-post.
I'm used to XP Pro but am currently on a 'loaner' computer while mine is in the shop. I didn't realize there was a limitation in XPHome with Power users. I renamed and changed my account to a power user in Userpasswords2, which Home doesn't support. What this means is I can ctrl+alt+del twice and type in the username and password, but my account is no longer shown on the Welcome screen, or in any userpasswords control applet. Any ideas how to set this account back to administrator?
Thanks.
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Posted: Wed Feb 04 14:42:15 CST 2004 |
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Windows XP Setup >> error message help
I keep getting this error when I start up.......ISASS.EXE Can not find the file? So I hit OK and the commputer resets itself. How do I get rid of it? Thank you in advance.
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Posted: Wed Feb 04 14:42:15 CST 2004 |
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Windows XP Setup >> error message help
jim <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote:
>I keep getting this error when I start up.......ISASS.EXE Can not find the file? So I hit OK and the commputer resets itself. How do I get rid of it? Thank you in advance.
LSASS.EXE is part of the Internet Explorer. You can extract it from
the Windows-CD with MSCONFIG.EXE > Extract File. Try this from the
Safe Mode if you cannot start Windows in the Normal Mode.
"A Description of the Safe Boot Mode Options in Windows XP"
(http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=315222)
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- Windows XP >> Work Offline/Try again messageVery frequently "Work Offline/Try Again message" pops up
while I'm in the Internet Explorer, and yet I'm on a
cable connection with other internet items up and
running. Is there a reason for this or a setting I need
to modify to stop this, or could it be a firewall setting?
TIA
Richie NY
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- Windows XP Security >> File download prompt with mapped driveI have a couple of XP machines on my network that prompt
for file download when trying to launch a network app
through a mapped drive. I cant figure out how to
eliminate that for the life of me. I have other XP
machhines and users with the same account properties that
do not get the download message. How do I get rid of
this??
Thank you
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- Windows XP Security >> System administratorComputer was working fine and I believe someone in the household click on
something they shouldn't had and now I am unable to view the control panel or
task manager. It give message stating "Operation cancelled due to
restrictions in effect on this computer. Please contact system administrator.
Can someone please let me know how this can be fixed. I tried a restore, and
it won't let me change that either. Any suggestions would be greatly
appreciated.
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- Windows XP Network >> XP Pro & W2K server mapped drives disconnectionHi All,
I have a very strange problem. We've a Windows 2000 server
and several W2k Pro and XP Pro workstations. There is one
laptop with XP Pro o/s, which always keeps on
disconnecting the mapped drive while in use and when tried
to click on the mapped drive in windows Explore, it throws
some error.. Can somone pls help urgently...
Thx,
Vik
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- Windows XP >> Copying original administrator files to new userI have never set up a new user account with XP
Professional. I now want to create two new accounts but
still want to access all my files and settings from the
original administrator account and be able to do it from
the Welcome screen. Is there a way to copy those original
settings and files to a new user account?
Thanks,
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- Windows XP >> documents and settingsI don't know how to do a screen capture, but under my D&S folder there are
20 sub-folders. There is Admistrator, Administrator.Goldberg,
administrator.goldberg.ooo, all users, all users.windows, etc. Some are
localservice.nt authority.xxx, networkservice.nt authority.xxx, etc.
I would like to know which ones I can consolidate, and how do I know which
is the "main" one my computer is using so after consolidation I can delete
the other folders.
Some of the sub-folders are Application Data, Cookies, Desktop, etc but the
sub-folders are not the same in each folders, i.e. not all have "application
data".
Thanks!!
Eddie G
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- Windows XP Security >> Security of XP laptop with firewallHow secure is a laptop running XP home edition on a cable modem with no
router, but McAfee personal firewall plus and the XP firewall. My password
is 8 char -a mix of numbers and letters. The program involved does not
discriminate between Caps and Lower case?
Thanks
Vince
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- Windows XP Security >> XP SP2 blocks PDF filesEver since installing SP2 over Win XP Pro I can no longer
open locally-stored PDF files in my browser. For example,
if I create an HTML document and link to a PDF file on my
hard drive, it will not open and instead I get a security
warning and an image placeholder that displays in the
upper left corner. This occurs even though I select the
option to "allow blocked content" when prompted by the
Information Bar.
What's strange is that SP2 does allow me to launch Acrobat
and open PDF files across the Internet, but not those
stored locally on my hard drive.
A solution would be greatly appreciated.
marcalans
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- Windows XP Basic >> A newbie question: activating XPGreetings,
I'm new to Windows - have been using Mac for many years. In order to run
some of the sofware I need for my work I bought an used PC, NetVista by
IBM, where the terminal and system is made as one unit. It had Windows
XP installed in it. Surprisingly, the system turned out to be very
stable, with no problems and crashes. But I guess it's a human nature to
create problems where there aren't any...
Each time upon startup I was getting a message "new upgrade is ready for
your computer." First I was ignoring it, but then one not so fine day I
thought, "what the heck, let's do update and see what happens." What
actually happened is that my computer downloaded Service Pack 2 and then
asked me to activate the Windows. When I pressed the activation, it
informed me that my product code had been used by another computer and I
need to pay $240 for activation. I paid for this computer much less
than that and, besides, I'm planning to buy a brand new system in a
couple of months.
So what should I do now? Before I installed the Service Pack 2 it never
asked for any activation. Now it gave me 30 days to activate. From
reading other posts in this group I realize that after 30 days my system
will stop working. Should I try to restore the system to previous state
by unistalling SP2? I just need this computer for a couple of more
months before I buy a new one. One more thing: when I bought it, I
bought it "as is" (at office liquidation sale) - with no disks or
instructions. It never occured to me that my OS might by pirated - it
was seemly respectable office, after all. I haven't talked yet to
Microsoft customer service yet.
Thank you in advance for any help and advice.
Alex
alex at netropolis dot net
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- Windows XP >> Crash?Okay, I got this problem on my pc: I can't hit
ctrl+alt+del, cant run msconfig, and can't run regedit,
when I try to run them, they come up, but close all of a
sudden, I thought it was a virus or something, checked my
pc against viruses and got no luck (my antivirus is up-to-
date).
Can anyone help me?
please answer on my email
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- Windows XP Security >> Using SRP to allow users rights to certain files.Can SRP be used to allow a USER to install a certain program if that
program EXE is listed as "Allowed" under Additional Rules?
Also, is there another rule aside from Unrestricted? That one
allows/disallows based on user level. Is there anyway where it would
universally allow without considering the user level?
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