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- Windows Vista >> MSINET.OCX dependenciesI have a VB6 program which I sell for designing certain kinds of lathe
projects. My development base is an XP2 machine with MSDN installed.
Naturally, nothing fails on my machine.
Recently I added automatic program updating to the programs features using
the Internet Transfer Control (MSINET.OCX). MSINET.OCX is included in my
installation process and the program works fine on XP based machines. It does
not run on all Vista machines. On the erroring machines the message displayed
is "Component MSINET.OCX or one of its dependencies not correctly regestered:
a file is missing or invalid". Now I know that the component is present in
the same folder as the application and I know that wininet.dll is also
present on the target machines. Dependency Walker, run on my development
machine tells me nothing of interest even in the profiling mode and I don't
have a Vista machine to check on.
Can anyone help
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- Windows Vista >> Vista Backup Failure 0x80070057When I click on the Backup icon, I no longer get the backup wizard but
instead get the message
"The backup application could not start due to an internal error. The
parameter is incorrect (0x80070057). Please check your system configuration
and try again".
This is with Vista Home Premium 32-bit. It used to work until my USB backup
drive filled up, and after I changed to a larger USB backup drive. Switching
back to my original USB backup drive now produces the same message.
Where or how can I find out how to correct this problem?
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Sam
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- Windows Vista >> Limited Connectivity or no internetI have 2 laptops that are running Vista and get this message numerious times.
I also have 2 Windows XP pc's on the same network.
Why do the Vista pc's keep having this issue. My Linksys wireless router is
setup with no restictions so I can get this problem fixed.
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- Windows Vista >> Only Three Weeks to GoOn April 24, Ubuntu 8.04, aka Hardy Heron, will be released.
See a review here:
http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9074438&intsrc=hm_list
Alias
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- Windows Vista >> when i right-click the drop down menu dosent show til i scroll oveits with anything that drops down really. dont know if im being silly and
missing something right in front of my face or what but ive never had this
problem before. when i right-click or click on something that drops down i
see the outline of the box but the words don't come into view until i scroll
over them. its driving me crazy. if anyone has any idea whats going on i'd
like to hear it.
thanks for your time
^_^
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- Windows Vista >> disable welcome screenHi,
I want to disable my welcome screen (I am the only user on this computer)
and go straight to the desktop after boot. Help says that you can't do this
in Vista, but I saw the option to disable it when I was getting tech support
from Dell for another issue. I just don't remember where the option was to
uncheck the box. Can anyone help me please?
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- Windows Vista >> Internet Explorer shuts down and restartsHi All
Having had an unstable XP when I upgraded to Vista, I had to opt eventually
to back up files, then format my C:\ (wipe the old OS) and then reinstall
Vista from scratch. I have a lot of drive space, software installed, so I
really try hard to avoid reinstalling again and again, mainly as its fairly
quick putting Windows back on, but the time taken resetting up everything
else I try to avoid.
Having had a stable PC for a week or two and then allowing Vista to download
updates when needed, I have not installed anything on here between the week
it was last stable and the problem I am experiencing now.
I currently have Norton 360, which keeps all dodgy spyware out, its running
with Defender, plus I have external software in the form of Spybot S & D,
Spyware Blaster, Spyhunter to name a few!
The symptoms initially were IE7 displaying "Internet Explorer is not
responding" then a pause, and "Internet Explorer is restarting", sometimes
even closing down the restarted IE7 starts it round again!
All the spyware, virus software has been run over the PC regularly (all
those listed above and others!) and fail to find the villain, initially it
was moaning that NTDLL.DLL was causing the fault, however with the spyware
cleaning, its now stuck and only restarts on MSXML3 being the reason for the
fault and restart, I have installed NET 3.5 beta 2, although I notice
(Although I didnt install it) NET 1 is installed, so I assume some
application I have needs it or installs it as default. Question: Do you need
all progressive NETs installed? i.e. if you have 3.5 installed, do you need
1.0?
The problem hasnt gone away, Microsoft have had a ticket raised about 7 days
ago, at present I am working to get/arrange a suitable time for them to call
me when I am in front of the PC, since its the evening UK time, so I have to
work with their support help desk who run at different times.
I did a lot of digging on the web re the MSXML problem, so far I have found
one message from someone to say they had the same problem, the PC was stable
after a rebuild, but after a week of updates it did what my PC is doing, it
seems to be "hardware, PC specific".
Any ideas or comments / suggestions re fixing the problem? since its driving
me nuts since it tends to restart in the middle of my completing a form for
an online purchase or something!!
I can post the exact error messag from the event viewer if needed.
Chris
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- Windows Vista >> using microsoft office 2003 allong side of microsoft works with Vista Home Premium?Have a Dell laptop that has Microsoft Works installed. Want to install
Microsoft Office Professional 2003. Do I need to uninstall Works prior to
installing Office? Can I leave works on mach. and install office too? Reason
I would like to keep works is I haven't had a chance to use it . It came
installed on my laptop from Dell. My desktop has the Office Professional on
it and all my data bases are made in office. Could wait I suppose? If anyone
has information on this I would appreciate your advise! Thank you in
advance!
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- Windows Vista >> Error 1327.Invalid Drive...Is there anyway to install applications when you change the location of one
of your folders (My Documents, Pictures, Music, ETC) to a network drive?
This error comes up whenever I try to install any application after moving
these folder locations. When I move these folder locations back to their
default location eveything works fine.
I would like to keep these folders on the network, but by changing the
location to a network drive this error happens.
I am using Windows Vista 32 business edition on a Windows 2003 network. I
have full control of the network drive (I am the administrator). The only
thing I can figure out is that the drive is not mapped until after I log in,
and that windows has a problem with that when starting up and then continues
to have a problem with it if you try to install programs.
Why when installing a new program does it look for those folders I have no
idea, but if someone has figured out a way around this (other than putting
the folders back to their default), please let me know.
Thanks,
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- Windows Vista >> vista not remembering folder settingsWhy does Vista not remember folder settings? I am really fed up with this. I
installed SP1 in the hope that it would be fixed - but it is not fixed.
Is there something wrong with my Vista setup, or is this an unfixable Vista
bug?
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- Windows Vista >> Can not diskplay Wallpaper in Windows Vista Home PremiumI tried to change the Desktop Background (Wallpaper) in Windows Vista Home
Premium, through the Control Panel->Appearance and Personalization->Desktop
Backgroups. I tried a number of times but all I can get in the backgroupnd is
a solid color.
I am using an HP v17 LCD Monitor with an NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GTS Graphics
card.
My system is a 32-bit x86 based Hewlett Packard with 2 GB of RAM and 512 MB
on the graphics card.
It is odd that no Background Pictures are ever displayed when chosen from
the Control Panel.
What could be the reason for this?
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Posted: Sun Sep 09 17:33:53 CDT 2007 |
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Windows Vista >> can't delete need permission
I want to delete a file in the program files but it says I need permission.
How can I delete the file?
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Posted: Sun Sep 09 17:33:53 CDT 2007 |
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Windows Vista >> can't delete need permission
Richard;446927 Wrote:
> I want to delete a file in the program files but it says I need
> permission.
> How can I delete the file?
Hi Richard,
Check and make sure that the file is not in use by checking in Task
Manager. If it is not in use, you will probably need to take ownership
of the file first, then you should be able to delete it. This tutorial
will show you how.
http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/67717-take-ownership-file.html
Shawn
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Posted: Sun Sep 09 17:50:01 CDT 2007 |
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Windows Vista >> can't delete need permission
You can find how to grant yourself permission to modify most files at the
following link. Please note that some files are more difficult than others
to take permission of.
http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/67717-take-ownership-file.html
"Richard" wrote:
> I want to delete a file in the program files but it says I need permission.
> How can I delete the file?
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Posted: Sun Sep 09 18:17:38 CDT 2007 |
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Windows Vista >> can't delete need permission
Hi Richard,
You simply need elevated privileges within that folder for certain tasks.
Changing permissions will pose a security risk.
Click start and type CMD. Right click the command prompt, choose 'run as
administrator'. From the prompt, run
CD \Program Files
Now run
DEL <file_name>
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Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
"Richard" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>I want to delete a file in the program files but it says I need permission.
>How can I delete the file?
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Posted: Sun Sep 09 20:40:15 CDT 2007 |
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Windows Vista >> can't delete need permission
On Sun, 9 Sep 2007 19:17:38 -0400, "Rick Rogers" <EMail@HideDomain.com>
wrote:
>Hi Richard,
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>You simply need elevated privileges within that folder for certain tasks.
>Changing permissions will pose a security risk.
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>Click start and type CMD. Right click the command prompt, choose 'run as
>administrator'. From the prompt, run
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>CD \Program Files
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>Now run
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>DEL <file_name>
Hmm... this does NOT always work.
I had to right-click on the target file and delve into the more
esoteric parameters (i.e. stuff which is familiar to system admin's
but NOT to common users).
Even though Vista says that you have full admin privileges, it still
doesn't let you delete certain files. My problem was with a poorly
written application which once uninstalled, left useless files on the
system. Even as the ADMIN, I could not delete them (no, they were not
in use).
I believe that UAC is way too inflexible and complicated for the
common computer user. I can just see granny "Y" having to become a
MCSE (et al) just to be able to get rid of certain rogue files.
By the way, I no longer have as many problems since I totally disabled
UAC.
______________________
The Traveller
Oceanside, California
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dennis

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Posted: Mon Sep 10 04:53:15 CDT 2007 |
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Windows Vista >> can't delete need permission
"The Traveller" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> I believe that UAC is way too inflexible and complicated for the
> common computer user. I can just see granny "Y" having to become a
> MCSE (et al) just to be able to get rid of certain rogue files.
How is "granny" going to get the rogue files?
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> By the way, I no longer have as many problems since I totally disabled
> UAC.
Hello granny. <waves> ;-)
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- Windows Vista >> How to disable ".exe has stopped working" dialog.I am running a long set of unattended software tests (native code) on
Window Vista. Because I am testing software has frequent changes,
several of the tests may contain error and may crash. On my Vista
machine, then a test crashes I get the following dialog from Vista:
<program-name>.exe has stopped working
A problem caused the program to stop working correctly.
Please close the program.
with a single button to "Close the program".
I need a way to disable that dialog. So far I have done the
following:
1) Start->Programs->Maintanance->Porblem Reports & Solutions->Change
Settings->Advanced Settings, shutoff ALL Windows Error Reporting.
2) Disabled all JIT debugging in Visual Studio 2005.
3) Removed registry key HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\Current
Version\AeDebug
4) Set registry key HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Windows
\ErrorMode = 2.
Does anyone know how to disable the dialog.
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- Windows Vista >> Canot post to newsgroups Socket Error: 10053, Error Number: 0x800CCC0FI have a problem posting from Windows Mail to newsgroups. I can post from a
xp machine on the same network using Outlook Express so one would thing it
has nothing to do with the firewall.
I seem to have problems posting to some servers all the time and other
servers some of the time. msnews.microsoft.com works some of the time and
other times it does not.
I connected my vista workstation directly to the ADSL router and was able to
post. This would make you think I had a firewall or network problem but as I
said above I can post from XP machines running Outlook Express
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- Windows Vista >> DVD Maker Shuts DownHi,
I'm reposting this information with the hope that someone will be able to
assist me. This is just so frustrating! Thanks for any help!
Each time I've tried to burn a recorded TV program from Windows Media
Center (or any other video for that matter), using DVD Maker, the program
shuts down. I've copied the error message information I receive after the
program stops working. There is mention of a problem with "atimcenc.dll".
I've been unable to find such a file on my computer. I've never yet been
successful using this program.
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Application Name: DVDMaker.exe
Application Version: 6.0.6000.16386
Application Timestamp: 4549b5b0
Fault Module Name: StackHash_618b
Fault Module Version: 6.0.6000.16386
Fault Module Timestamp: 4549bdc9
Exception Code: c0000374
Exception Offset: 000af1c9
OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.3
Locale ID: 1033
Additional Information 1: 618b
Additional Information 2: b2ca45ffd1f8563d6cfc18e12c064960
Additional Information 3: 8816
Additional Information 4: e1bc34d6b3f7557da7eabd00c56d6471
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- Windows Vista >> Local internet onlyI have a Compaq notebook with Vista Home Premium. I can't connect to the
internet through my DSL. The connection is set as Local Only. Last time I
was able to connect it said Local and Internet. I can't connect wirelessly
either. How do I switch to Local and Internet, or am I missing a setting
somewhere else. This is getting frustrating. Any help will be greatly
appreciated. Thank you.
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- Windows Vista >> Excel 2007 Problem with 2008 CalendarWhen using the fill button for dates in Excel 2007 I encountered this problem:
2/11... 2/18... 2/25... 3/4 (should have been 3/3 as Monday in 2008 is
March 3 not March 4).
When looking at Microsoft Calendar templates in Excel for 2008 the dates for
MArch look correct.
Is there a leap year problem in Excel 2007?
Ted
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- Windows Vista >> Who is "nostop"...?He is a sick, delusional moron idiot.
He is one of the most hate filled lying linux loser spamming trolls and
is here only to cause trouble.
He is one mentally sick POS!
Frank
oh...and he is broke so he has to use linux...cause it's free...LOL!
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- Windows Vista >> Will my existing hardware run with VistaI am presently running Windows XP Home Edition. My PC is getting old and
need replacement soon. I will probably get the new Vista OS with the new PC.
I have heard I may have a problem with my present I/O devices (Printers,
Modems, DSL Gateway) when I switch to a PC with Vista. I know there is a
program called "Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor 1.0" that is available from
MS. Does this program look at the device configuration as well as the
software configuration to see what is compatible with Vista? Has any one
tried running this program? This is the URL to get to the MS download:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=42b5ac83-c24f-4863-a389-3ffc194924f8
Any information you can give me would be appreciated. Charles Ranheim
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- Windows Vista >> VISTA too slowI am using Vista on a fast dual processor computer with 2GB internal memmory,
but all programs are extremely slow. I did do the defragmentation and
registry cleaner and removed as many resident programs as I could, but I can
not work like this. I hear many such complains about Vista. How to solve. or
re-install XP ?
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- Windows Vista >> problem with vista blocking web pageswe have a new laptop running vista where i work and it will not load a
certian web site we need to access at first we thought the problem was in
internet explorer 7 but i have tried 2 other computers using internet
explorer 7 one running windows xp and the other using xp media center edition
both of the xp based computers have no problems with this website only the
vista computer cannot access the website
the internet settings are set the same on all 3 computers anyone have any
ideas on what might cause this problem only in vista
thank you
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- Windows Vista >> Saving data on drive D:My new laptop came with a partitioned hard drive (75Gb on each of two
drives).
Drive D is for data but the default locations for my Music, Pictures,
Documents, etc. is drive C.
How do I change this in Vista? I want my programs on C (where they
are) and my Music, Pictures, Documents and Videos on drive D - and I
want Vista to know this without me having to change folder every time.
Thanks in advance.
Bobby
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- Windows Vista >> prblem reports and solutionsMy problem reports and solutions is not working because it's always said: "It
is not possible to show the solution" - Reasons - Either you are not connect
to the interne or the Microsft server is having problems. Please try againg
later.
But this is happen already for long time.
can someone help me on this?
Thank you.
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- Windows Vista >> Dial-up baud rate display.In previous versions of Windows, the dial up baud rate was displayed by
rolling the pointer over the connection screens in the tray. With Vista, the
only way I can see the baud rate is to right click on the screens and then
open the "Network and Sharing center".
This is very laborious and cumbersome compared to the previous method. Is
there an easier way to monitor the dial-up baud rate?
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- Windows Vista >> Windows Media Player 11 url filesPlease help me,
I have just bought a new laptop which is my second with vista.
When using windows media player 11 to play url video, music or radio files
it will not start automatically, i have to paste the link into file-open url
for the files to play.
I do not have this problem with my other laptop and all the settings are the
same ><
Can anyone help me with this?
Many thanks
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will vista ever work correctly?
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- Windows Vista >> Control Panel Stopped WorkingLike the title says, I know I'm not the only one to whom it happened.
Is there anyway to solve it? At first a reboot cured it, but now it seems
the problem is permanent.
Is there at least a way to access the Indexing Options Control Panel without
opening Control Panel?
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