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- Windows Vista >> RunHello, I need help,in other versions of windows you can click on start and
press Run to run stuff you need, In Vista I click on start and Run is not
there, How do I run things In Windows Vista?
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- Windows Vista >> Shut down on vistaHi all,
This may seem picky but how do i set "shut down" to defualt option from
start menu and shut down? As apposed to the defualt option of sleep mode
coming up everytime i want to shut down my pc?
I just go to start menu/shutdown/ as usually but i always have to selct
shutdown because the option of sleep mode is always listed first.
Sincerely Greatful for the help if any.
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- Windows Vista >> DVD's doesn't open in Vista UltimateI have updated my system from XP professional to Vista Ultimate 64bit. Now
I'm having troubles to use dvd's. Some games or movies doesn't work att all,
and some works just fine.
When I open "My Computer" in the dvd-drive it shows only "DVD-RW", and
picture of a disk, and doesn't show the icon of the game or movie as it
usually does. The DVD can be opened but when I open it, it seems to be empty
-> 0bit free space 0 bit used. Autoplay or anything does not work.
On other computer that same dvd works OK.
I have tried to update my dvd players drivers, and they seem to be updated.
I have GIGABYTE GO-W1608A dvd-rw player.
Game that DVD couldn't be read was EA games :Lord of the rings; battle of
middle earth II. Movie that I tried yesterday was 300 (Spartans), and
couldn't be read.
So is the problem on Vista or is it in cooperation between dvd palyer and
vista, because I never had this kind of problems with Windows XP.
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- Windows Vista >> Vista Domain User Profile IssueHi, I have searched for a solution for this problem for a while now and was
hoping someone could help. After loading Windows Vista Business on an Acer
Aspire 9410 I keep receiving the following: 'Your user profile was not loaded
correctly! You have been logged on with a temporary profile. Changes you make
to this profile will be lost when you log off. Please see the event log for
details or contact your administrator.'
This only happens with the domain user and not the domain administrator or
local user. I have give this particular user administrative rights and have
even tried a reinstall just in case there was something corrupt happening in
the first install.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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- Windows Vista >> Help accessing my laptop.I know this sounds very stupid, but I need help to get onto my laptop. i
recently changed the password on the startup screen needed in order to get
onto my computer and when i resarted my laptop I forgot the password. This
means I cannot get onto my laptop to access anything except the startup
screen. i really do need help so please if you know a solution to the
problem, can you tell me !
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- Windows Vista >> adobe flash playeradobe flash player i have sucessfully installed it but when its needed i keep
having to return to there site and download and then cant use it some s
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- Windows Vista >> Desktop HelpWhen I was saving something to my desktop it said something about active
folders and i click yes. Now all my folders have been highlighted in blue and
I cannot get rid of it.
Has anybody got any suggestions?
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- Windows Vista >> Service Pack One Should Be A Public Beta, Just FYI.Windows Vista Service Pack One Should Be A Public Beta, Just FYI.
We Should Not Entrust The Same Idiot Beta Team and Beta Tester's Who Tested
The Original Windows Vista RTM Package (Which Is Really Windows Vista Beta
1), To Be The Only Beta Team and Beta Tester's Who Test Service Pack One,
Otherwise Windows Vista Service Pack One Will Be Just As Bad As Windows Vista
RTM Is Today, At Minimum It Should Be Released On MSDN And Microsoft Tech Net
Direct Subscriber Downloads, In Order To Get A Wider Beta Testing Audience
(Including A Wider Amount Of Service Pack One Error Reports), Just FYI.
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- Windows Vista >> More of 4 partition with windows vista home premiumI have windows home premium and I need do more of 4 partition with my hard
disck.
When I try do the fifth partition, the system tried to do a dinamic disc,
but this option isn't support by windows vista home premium. (I will need
other version of windows vista)
Somebody could tell me how can I do more of 4 partition with this version of
windows vista?
Thanks in advantage
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- Windows Vista >> x64 Vista and geforce 8800, a utility to allow hot key video profileNvidia has ripped out the hot key nview profile switching from its
newer drivers.. about the only thing you can do is enable the classic
panel like here http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=27559&st=140
but this doesnt bring back hot key switching of profiles..
Does anyone know of a tool that would allow hot key switching of
profiles in x64 vista for say a geforce 8800gt card?
Thanks
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- Windows Vista >> Remote Desktop unavailable on lan after connecting to wireless?So I am trying to manage my system and a wireless router using a remote
desktop connection only to find that when I try to connect to any wireless
network Remote Desktop immediately forgets what interface it was started on
and refuses to accept new remote desktop requests until the wireless host it
was connecting to forcefully disconnects it (via unplugging, or other means).
Why does Remote Desktop forget what interface it is on and immediately bind
to the WLAN interface? I have configured windows to give preference to LAN
connections over WLAN connections (Network Connections -> Advanced Settings),
and there is no indication that the original LAN connection has been dropped
since all my other services are running as to be expected.
Because this machine does not have a videocard (waiting for RMA return) I
have managed this machine through Remote Desktop and this bug, yes bug- there
is no reason why it is terminating all connections to the non-affected LAN
interface, is making it impossible for me to manage my wireless router which
lost its configuration after a firmware reflash.
STEPS TO REPRODUCE:
1. Disconnect from wireless if used and connect to LAN via ethernet.
2. Set priority to LAN device over WLAN device in Advanced Settings in
Manage Network Connections (Advanced menubar -> Advanced Settings (hit alt if
necessary to make menubar visible)).
3. Remote into machine using Remote Desktop (TSClient v6).
4. Start -> Connect to. Choose any access point Windows may not recognize.
[If you can only remote in, make sure it is an AP you can turn off]
5. Wait until windows attempts to connect. You will notice Remote Desktop
has lost its connection after about 30 seconds.
6. Ping the machine or access any other service running on it. It should
still be responsive on the LAN interface (as it has not been disconnected).
7. Attempt to reconnect using Remote Desktop over LAN. It should not connect
to that machine at this point.
8. Turn off Access Point you control. Attempt to use Remote desktop to the
machine that was unresponsive over LAN. It will connect now.
Expected Behavior:
Wireless device connects without interrupting and denying Remote Desktop
session.
Experienced Behavior:
As long as wireless device is connected, Remote Desktop becomes unavailable
until wireless device has been disconnected or disabled.
System:
Windows Vista Business, fully patched.
LAN [nForce4 Ethernet [ven/dev: 0x10DE/0x0038]: nForce 15.00 driver]
WLAN [Linksys Wireless-G PCI [ven/dev: 0x1814/0x0301]: Windows WHQL driver
2.0.3.0]
Note: This system does not currently have a videocard and can only be
accessed via remote desktop.
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Posted: Tue Apr 15 05:45:48 PDT 2008 |
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Windows Vista >> Registry Security settings problem on SP1
dear all,
i don't know how, but i have trouble with the security settings of the
registry. There are some keys in HKLM and HKCR which don't have the correct
permissions.
When i try to take the owner ship as Administrator i get the nie message
that some of the subkeys can't taken over from the owner ship, also some
installations even as administrator report registry problems.
Is there any way to set the registry security settings to the default values ?
Cheers and thanks
Windows Vista10
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Posted: Tue Apr 15 05:45:48 PDT 2008 |
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Windows Vista >> Registry Security settings problem on SP1
There are utilities to do that, but they do nothing you can't, since you
know how to set Permissions. Your only problem is understanding how to
acquire the power to do it in Vista. Rightclick a Command Prompt icon on
Start, and 'run as administrator'. From the prompt:
start regedt32
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"IT-Fraggel" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
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> dear all,
>
> i don't know how, but i have trouble with the security settings of the
> registry. There are some keys in HKLM and HKCR which don't have the
> correct
> permissions.
>
> When i try to take the owner ship as Administrator i get the nie message
> that some of the subkeys can't taken over from the owner ship, also some
> installations even as administrator report registry problems.
>
> Is there any way to set the registry security settings to the default
> values ?
>
> Cheers and thanks
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ITFraggel

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Posted: Tue Apr 15 06:04:00 PDT 2008 |
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Windows Vista >> Registry Security settings problem on SP1
Thanks for the answer but i already did it in that way, alsi i try to use
psexec -i to run regedit in a system account, but the result is the same, i
can't take over the ownership of certain registry keys, also it is a ramp to
figure out which keys are effected ...
"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
> There are utilities to do that, but they do nothing you can't, since you
> know how to set Permissions. Your only problem is understanding how to
> acquire the power to do it in Vista. Rightclick a Command Prompt icon on
> Start, and 'run as administrator'. From the prompt:
>
> start regedt32
>
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> Mark L. Ferguson
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> "IT-Fraggel" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> > dear all,
> >
> > i don't know how, but i have trouble with the security settings of the
> > registry. There are some keys in HKLM and HKCR which don't have the
> > correct
> > permissions.
> >
> > When i try to take the owner ship as Administrator i get the nie message
> > that some of the subkeys can't taken over from the owner ship, also some
> > installations even as administrator report registry problems.
> >
> > Is there any way to set the registry security settings to the default
> > values ?
> >
> > Cheers and thanks
>
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Mark

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Posted: Tue Apr 15 06:16:43 PDT 2008 |
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Windows Vista >> Registry Security settings problem on SP1
If you can't change the registry, you are not the admin, by definition. You
could always start a recovery prompt, and use REG.exe to do anything you
want.
If you had no access to the registry, even System Restore would be failing.
If I saw that on my system, I would be looking at file corruption problems.
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Mark L. Ferguson
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"IT-Fraggel" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
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> Thanks for the answer but i already did it in that way, alsi i try to use
> psexec -i to run regedit in a system account, but the result is the same,
> i
> can't take over the ownership of certain registry keys, also it is a ramp
> to
> figure out which keys are effected ...
>
>
>
> "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
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>> There are utilities to do that, but they do nothing you can't, since you
>> know how to set Permissions. Your only problem is understanding how to
>> acquire the power to do it in Vista. Rightclick a Command Prompt icon on
>> Start, and 'run as administrator'. From the prompt:
>>
>> start regedt32
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>> interface.
>> http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales/help/help_en-us.htm#RateAPostAsAnswer
>> Mark L. Ferguson
>> .
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>> "IT-Fraggel" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
>> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>> > dear all,
>> >
>> > i don't know how, but i have trouble with the security settings of the
>> > registry. There are some keys in HKLM and HKCR which don't have the
>> > correct
>> > permissions.
>> >
>> > When i try to take the owner ship as Administrator i get the nie
>> > message
>> > that some of the subkeys can't taken over from the owner ship, also
>> > some
>> > installations even as administrator report registry problems.
>> >
>> > Is there any way to set the registry security settings to the default
>> > values ?
>> >
>> > Cheers and thanks
>>
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Jon

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Posted: Tue Apr 15 16:18:15 PDT 2008 |
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Windows Vista >> Registry Security settings problem on SP1
"IT-Fraggel" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
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> Thanks for the answer but i already did it in that way, alsi i try to use
> psexec -i to run regedit in a system account, but the result is the same,
> i
> can't take over the ownership of certain registry keys, also it is a ramp
> to
> figure out which keys are effected ...
>
>
Possibly 'Windows Resource Protection' kicking in
About Windows Resource Protection
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa382503.aspx
If you have a Vista DVD, you can do as Mark hinted and make 'offline'
changes from the Recovery command prompt (although this is a bit techie,
since it involves loading and unloading hives), or if you're feeling even
more adventurous download the 'Windows Automated Installation Kit' and set
up your own recovery environment, which you could then add to your boot menu
using bcdedit etc.
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Jon
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- Windows Vista >> Display Won't turn offI recently switched from XP Pro to Vista Ultimate SP1 (Same Hardware) and now
my Display won't turn off after the alotted 2 hours I've set it to.
I set the screensaver to come on after 20 minutes and the display to turn
off after 2 hours.
During testiong if I set the screensaver to 1 minute and to turn off the
display after 2 minutes, it works.
What else could it be?
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- Windows Vista >> request for spline curves for Vista, XP OSVista and XP come with the capability of doing Bezier curves. that
came with NT if I remember right.
controlling Bezier curves is like Alice in Wonderland trying to use a
flamingo as a croquet mallet.
I'm not saying take bezier curves out, because paint programs and
people use them. I am saying "Add spline curves", such as Akima
Spline.
with splines you just pick the points along the curve you want, and it
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Jim Michaels
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- Windows Vista >> Make Windows Mail defaultI recently installed both Vista Home Premium and Office 2007. I first
configured my Vista's Windows Mail account which set it as my default mail
handler. I then opened Outlook (from Office 2007) and was forced to
configure another e-mail account before I could access any of Outlook's
other features, i.e. calendar, tasks, contacts, etc. Now I want to reset
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EdC
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- Windows Vista >> Vista Ulta. Excel 2002 Comments out of alinementI have a couple of thousand rows with a hundred comments which I'm showing.
If I go to the top of the file and put in another line of date it will
through every comment I have out of whack. What can I do about this? Can I
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- Windows Vista >> Is This comp.os.linux.advocacy's Resident Eunuch?Saw this yesterday.
http://tinyurl.com/38e9u8
http://www.jookster.com/viewjook.aspx?pid=2C137767153A4718A3EF5CB28E9C0690&ct=vid&ij=True&doc=4E85DD1E3EB04ABBB1D499A79D0221EC
Is that this guy?
http://tinyurl.com/2p2728
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.os.linux.advocacy/search?hl=en&group=comp.os.linux.advocacy&q=castrate&qt_g=Search+this+group
Linux is a cult.
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- Windows Vista >> Several applications are trying to access the internet to specific ip address in vista only! ref/eDN3072784783The address are 10.0.0.138 which is a gateway address on the router and the
224.0.0.2 where is unknown to us internet address. This is happening also
with application that ARE NOT internet applications! In particular, a
specific program that had never requested internet access in xp pro now in
vista requires access. This mysterious activity found by zone alarm
firewall.
So we have the same applications with different system with different
behavior. I think that 99% system is responsible for this. Of course there
is antivirus installed, updated etc. The application's files are identical
with the original files, so cannot be virus activity.
Please give me more information about this issue.
Kind regards
Dennis Theotocatos
Programmer
Praxi LTD
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- Windows Vista >> Display probelms in VistaWhen I open a window that's not maximised, or open a dialogue box, or indeed
anything that's not full size, when I move the cursor outside of the
displayed area, the window disappears and the display reverts to the recent
most full size window. The application or dialogue box or prompt stays open
but I have to select it from the task bar and then ensure that the cursor is
kept inside the displayed area to prevent the same thing happening. Is there
anything within Vista that I can change to stop this?
Thanks to anyone who can help.
Gary
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- Windows Vista >> sick of vistaI want to go back to xp when out computer worked properly!! I am not very
wise with all the technical stuff, we got this computer to have fun with!!!
What and how do I go about re-installing xp or should i leave it to an expert
and pay.
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jo
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- Windows Vista >> how to restore deleted partionsI just purchased an emachine with microsoft vista and part of the programs
was not there. The missing files was in windows.old file, but it would not
let me access them. I talked to a techwith emachines and they told me to
delete partions and restore vista with disk. i did but it did not bring back
the programs or windows.old. I have then talked to several techs since the
incident. no one can help me bring back the the deleted partions. any
suggestions to the problem.
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- Windows Vista >> Favorites menuIs there any way, perhaps a registry hack that will stop the favorites from
not showing all folders and links, instead the >>arrow has to be activated.
This is nothing major, just an annoyance
Richard
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- Windows Vista >> BSOD Vista Ultimate driving me crazyIt started about a two weeks ago. At that time, I did a system restore =
and it seemed to go away. It started again Sunday. It just goes blue =
and it says something about divide by zero and reboots. It doesn't ask =
or anything. It is so fast I cannot read the screen. I went to do a =
system restore and wow, there is nothing to go back to. Weird! There =
are no restore points. Huh?
So I start uninstalling software I don't need. I run ccleaner. I go to =
Windows Live One Care registry cleaner. I go to hpcompaq.com and =
download new bios for my computer. Then I update the video driver, the =
audio driver. I install about 5 more that I have forgotten. I run the =
diagnostics on the harddrive and the memory. They all pass. I run =
scandisk; it passes.
I make it until this morning and it does it again. I check everything =
again. I update yahoo messenger. I uninstall more junk. I run more =
registry cleaner. I stop using sidebar. I get home this afternoon and =
it has happened without any interaction from me.
I just unloaded more stuff from memory. The only thing I haven't done =
is uninstall WindowsOneCare. I did stop using my PC as a hub for the =
circle. I got to have virus protection. Oh yeah, I ran virus check and =
adaware.exe, etc. No problems found.
Anything else to try.
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- Windows Vista >> "My Pictures" crashes Windows ExplorerWhenever I open up "My Pictures" in Vista, all I see are the generic images
for the file types (i.e. a flower or a few shapes or a landscape for .jpg
or.bmp or whatever). After a few seconds, I get an error message that says
"Windows Explorer has stopped working" then "Searching for a solution" then
"Windows Explorer is restarting." Then, everything flashes away except my
desktop image, and then everything's back except the Pictures folder. I'm
running a new version of Vista, I only bought the computer a few moths ago.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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- Windows Vista >> Re-setting Complete PC BackupI need to know how to reset Complete PC Backup so that it will do the
complete initial backup. Does anyone know what registry entries, catalogs,
files etc. that need to be reset/deleted in order to begin this process from
the beginning?
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