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- Windows Vista >> Vista Remote Desktop Connection no longer worksI purchased a Dell laptop in mid February with Vista installed on it and was
able to remote desktop to my work PC (which is running XP) no problems! It
requires a VPN connection to be established first.
About 2 weeks ago, it all of a sudden stopped working. The VPN connection
continues to establish just fine, but now I get the following 'remote desktop
disconnected' error message: "This computer canâ??t connect to the remote
computer. Try connecting again. If the problem continues, contact the owner
of the remote computer or your network administrator".
I am able to connect to my work PC from my *other* PC at home no problem
(it's a desktop running XP) so I know it's not related to my work PC. Any
ideas? I just don't understand why it was working fine for several weeks and
then not. I tried disabling my firewall as a test, but the issue persists.
Help!
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- Windows Vista >> Account SettingsWhen I create a new user account on Vista, is there some way to just copy
over all the settings from an existing account? The desktop, graphics
configurations and all that crap? I spent hours flushing all the Vista
stuff out of the original account to make it look like XP and speed up the
machine, customizing various things, icons, etc.
It would be nice to only have to do this once instead of figuring it out
again for every single account. And it would be nice when making some
change to one account to not have to redo it for every existing account. I
suspect this is built in somewhere, but I haven't been able to stumble into
it.
The "roaming profile" sounds like it may be what I want, but it's grayed out
in the "Change Profile Type" panel so I can't select it.
Thanks.
Bill
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- Windows Vista >> minimizing windowsIf i minimize a window [or several, if have a few opened] instead of showing
on taskbar the windows close and I loose what i was working on or looking at.
This has happened over the last few days.
Anyone know whats happening here?
Thanks in advance
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- Windows Vista >> Control Panel PrinterHi,
In the control panel > printer section of Vista Business, I see all my
printers. This seems to be viewed via Windows Explorer.
My question is, is there an .exe that will just allow me to view the
printers on its own?
Regards,
Clement
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- Windows Vista >> Vista not loading on ubuntu/windows dual-boot!from my yahoo answers question:
Help! I've been dual booting windows vista and ubuntu linux, and it runs
smoothly most of the time, but sometimes windows just decides not to boot. It
gives me a loading bar with the fancy vista logo, and after that, instead of
going to the login screen, it goes to a black screen. This has happened twice
before, but the tools in the system recovery thing promptly fix it. But this
time is different. I boot in to windows system recovery, it loads, i briefly
see a command line window, and then just a blue screen. The system recovery
wizard is coming up! I even tried booting in to the system recovery cd i got
from hp.
specs: compaq presario v6000, vista home premium, ubuntu feisty fawn.
help please!
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- Windows Vista >> Speech recognition - digital recorder compatibilityIs there a hardware compatibility list showing which digital voice recorders
are compatible with Vista? I previously used DNS, and an Olympus digital
recorder. I would dictate my memos into the Olympus and transfer the sound
file to my computer, and then I could convert the sound file to text in
Microsoft Word. Can I do it the same way with Vista (Ultimate)?
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- Windows Vista >> windows easy transfer should be renamed windows super hard transfeWhy is Windows Easy Transfer so hard to transfer? Every time I try to
transfer the data from the discs I burned from my old computer to my new
computer I am getting error messages. The first one I got said that the data
on disc four was corrupt. The second message was after it "finished" disc
seven that every media disc couldn't be transfered.
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- Windows Vista >> Turning off internet connection in Vista. How?Hello,
I tried to google, but was unable to find any instructions that tell
someone how to disable the MS-Vista internet connection. I would like my
Vista machine to be able to access the other computers in the LAN only.
How can one do this? I am about to spend some quality time with my
router, to see if I can accomplish this via router settings. If anyone
has any suggestions on this, I would greatly appreciate them.
Perplexed,
John
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- Windows Vista >> Unable to product keysI am not able to enter a product key for my money program. I have had this
problem before and know it is a Vista thing. What happens is that thier is
not enough spaces to put the product key in the allocated spaces. I know it
is in my setting and have had to do this in the past but for the life of me I
do not remenber how to solve this issue.
Can anyone help me???
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- Windows Vista >> adjusting left/right soundIn XP, if we double click the speaker icon in the lower right hand corner, we
are able to adjust the volume and left/right panel. Where should I go, in
Vista, if i want to adjust the left/right panel? There is only volume
adjustment when i double click the speaker icon in vista
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- Windows Vista >> disable file system virtualization for an applicationI've installed a couple legacy compilers on my new Vista PC and they
are giving me fits with what I believe is a file system virtualization
problem. In particular the compilers are trying to rename a file in
their \program files\ subdirectory, which fails, and prevents the
compiler's ide from functioning properly.
Is there a way to disable virtualization for an application?
If I uninstall the applications and reinstall them somewhere other
than \program files\, will this solve the problem? [I'd rather not
have to do this, but will if necessary]
Microsoft certainly created the unholy mess from hell with this
virtualization attempt.
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Epigrapher

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Posted: Fri Mar 21 18:46:16 PDT 2008 |
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Windows Vista >> Searce folder
There's a folder in the my documents folder called searches. There are
numerous sub folders under it and, together, they contain 5300 items taking
roughly 39 GB of space on my drive. What is the purpose of this folder? Can
it be deleted without destroying my system? If so, how can I prevent this
folder from filling up again? I was directed to this site but found no help
there.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsvista/features/details/searchfolders.mspx
Thanks, Jim B
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Posted: Fri Mar 21 18:46:16 PDT 2008 |
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Windows Vista >> Searce folder
The fact that it is 'filling up' has so little impact on the hard drive
space you have, that it isn't an issue, whatsoever. It's not like that list
of files is a hard copy of all the files.
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>
> There's a folder in the my documents folder called searches. There are
> numerous sub folders under it and, together, they contain 5300 items
> taking
> roughly 39 GB of space on my drive. What is the purpose of this folder?
> Can
> it be deleted without destroying my system? If so, how can I prevent this
> folder from filling up again? I was directed to this site but found no
> help
> there.
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsvista/features/details/searchfolders.mspx
> Thanks, Jim B
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Posted: Fri Mar 21 18:55:08 PDT 2008 |
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Windows Vista >> Searce folder
True, but the question is why are they there if the OP is not saving his
searches.
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> The fact that it is 'filling up' has so little impact on the hard drive
> space you have, that it isn't an issue, whatsoever. It's not like that
> list of files is a hard copy of all the files.
>
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> "JimB" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>>
>> There's a folder in the my documents folder called searches. There are
>> numerous sub folders under it and, together, they contain 5300 items
>> taking
>> roughly 39 GB of space on my drive. What is the purpose of this folder?
>> Can
>> it be deleted without destroying my system? If so, how can I prevent this
>> folder from filling up again? I was directed to this site but found no
>> help
>> there.
>> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsvista/features/details/searchfolders.mspx
>> Thanks, Jim B
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Posted: Fri Mar 21 19:11:00 PDT 2008 |
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Windows Vista >> Searce folder
I only have an 80 GB drive. I have no idea what the purpose of this folder
is. Can I delete them without serious consequences?
"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
> The fact that it is 'filling up' has so little impact on the hard drive
> space you have, that it isn't an issue, whatsoever. It's not like that list
> of files is a hard copy of all the files.
>
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> Mark L. Ferguson
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> "JimB" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> >
> > There's a folder in the my documents folder called searches. There are
> > numerous sub folders under it and, together, they contain 5300 items
> > taking
> > roughly 39 GB of space on my drive. What is the purpose of this folder?
> > Can
> > it be deleted without destroying my system? If so, how can I prevent this
> > folder from filling up again? I was directed to this site but found no
> > help
> > there.
> > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsvista/features/details/searchfolders.mspx
> > Thanks, Jim B
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Posted: Fri Mar 21 19:28:21 PDT 2008 |
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Windows Vista >> Searce folder
Have you been saving your searches?
If the folders you describe are the same as the those described in the link
you can certainly delete them, however doing so will have an insignificant
impact on your available disk space.
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"JimB" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
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>I only have an 80 GB drive. I have no idea what the purpose of this folder
> is. Can I delete them without serious consequences?
>
> "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
>
>> The fact that it is 'filling up' has so little impact on the hard drive
>> space you have, that it isn't an issue, whatsoever. It's not like that
>> list
>> of files is a hard copy of all the files.
>>
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>> Was this helpful? Then click the Ratings button. Voting helps the web
>> interface.
>> http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales/help/help_en-us.htm#RateAPostAsAnswer
>> Mark L. Ferguson
>> .
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>> "JimB" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
>> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>> >
>> > There's a folder in the my documents folder called searches. There are
>> > numerous sub folders under it and, together, they contain 5300 items
>> > taking
>> > roughly 39 GB of space on my drive. What is the purpose of this folder?
>> > Can
>> > it be deleted without destroying my system? If so, how can I prevent
>> > this
>> > folder from filling up again? I was directed to this site but found no
>> > help
>> > there.
>> > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsvista/features/details/searchfolders.mspx
>> > Thanks, Jim B
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Posted: Sat Mar 22 07:38:00 PDT 2008 |
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Windows Vista >> Searce folder
Unless Vista does it by default, the answer is no and the second answer is I
haven't a clue how to do that. Is there a setting that turns this off? When
i total up the "size on disk" in the properties of these folders, I get
approx. 39 GB Is that a real number? It seems like a significant amount of
disk space to me unless I'm misinterpreting it. Then there's the question of
the 5900 (useless?) files the processor has to keep track of. I hate clutter.
I sure appreciate the time you're taking to help me out here.
JIm
"Bob" wrote:
> Have you been saving your searches?
>
> If the folders you describe are the same as the those described in the link
> you can certainly delete them, however doing so will have an insignificant
> impact on your available disk space.
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsvista/features/details/searchfolders.mspx-------
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> [How to ask a question]
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> "JimB" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> >I only have an 80 GB drive. I have no idea what the purpose of this folder
> > is. Can I delete them without serious consequences?
> >
> > "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
> >
> >> The fact that it is 'filling up' has so little impact on the hard drive
> >> space you have, that it isn't an issue, whatsoever. It's not like that
> >> list
> >> of files is a hard copy of all the files.
> >>
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> >> Mark L. Ferguson
> >> .
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> >> "JimB" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> >> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> >> >
> >> > There's a folder in the my documents folder called searches. There are
> >> > numerous sub folders under it and, together, they contain 5300 items
> >> > taking
> >> > roughly 39 GB of space on my drive. What is the purpose of this folder?
> >> > Can
> >> > it be deleted without destroying my system? If so, how can I prevent
> >> > this
> >> > folder from filling up again? I was directed to this site but found no
> >> > help
> >> > there.
> >> > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsvista/features/details/searchfolders.mspx
> >> > Thanks, Jim B
> >>
>
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Posted: Sat Mar 22 07:53:06 PDT 2008 |
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Windows Vista >> Searce folder
JimB;657212 Wrote:
> Unless Vista does it by default, the answer is no and the second answer
> is I haven't a clue how to do that. Is there a setting that turns this
> off? When i total up the "size on disk" in the properties of these
> folders, I get approx. 39 GB Is that a real number? It seems like a
> significant amount of disk space to me unless I'm misinterpreting it.
> Then there's the question of the 5900 (useless?) files the processor has
> to keep track of. I hate clutter. I sure appreciate the time you're
> taking to help me out here.
>
> JIm
If you right-click one of the icons inside one of the "folders", do you
get an option that says "Open file location"? And when you select this
option, where does it take you?
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Dzomlija
Peter Alexander Dzomlija
-Do you hear, huh? The Alpha and The Omega? Death and Rebirth? And as
you die, so shall I be Reborn...-
_*Prometheus*_
MOBO: ASUS MB-M3A32-MVP Deluxe/WiFi-AP
CPU: AMD Phenom 9600 Quad
RAM: 2 x A-Data 2GB DDR2-800
GPU: ASUS ATI Radeon HD 2400PRO, 256MB
BOX: Thermaltake Tai-Chi Water Cooled
OS: Windows Vista Ultimate x64
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Posted: Sat Mar 22 08:47:01 PDT 2008 |
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Windows Vista >> Searce folder
Tried several. They take me to the place where the files are located on my
hard drive. This is what makes me think deleting these files would be
disastrous.
"Dzomlija" wrote:
>
> JimB;657212 Wrote:
> > Unless Vista does it by default, the answer is no and the second answer
> > is I haven't a clue how to do that. Is there a setting that turns this
> > off? When i total up the "size on disk" in the properties of these
> > folders, I get approx. 39 GB Is that a real number? It seems like a
> > significant amount of disk space to me unless I'm misinterpreting it.
> > Then there's the question of the 5900 (useless?) files the processor has
> > to keep track of. I hate clutter. I sure appreciate the time you're
> > taking to help me out here.
> >
> > JIm
>
>
> If you right-click one of the icons inside one of the "folders", do you
> get an option that says "Open file location"? And when you select this
> option, where does it take you?
>
>
> --
> Dzomlija
>
> Peter Alexander Dzomlija
> -Do you hear, huh? The Alpha and The Omega? Death and Rebirth? And as
> you die, so shall I be Reborn...-
>
> _*Prometheus*_
> MOBO: ASUS MB-M3A32-MVP Deluxe/WiFi-AP
> CPU: AMD Phenom 9600 Quad
> RAM: 2 x A-Data 2GB DDR2-800
> GPU: ASUS ATI Radeon HD 2400PRO, 256MB
> BOX: Thermaltake Tai-Chi Water Cooled
> OS: Windows Vista Ultimate x64
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Posted: Sat Mar 22 09:13:01 PDT 2008 |
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Windows Vista >> Searce folder
FYI gentlemen
I deleted one file (an email contact) that I knew I could easily reconstruct
from this folder. It was as if I deleted it from the contacts folder. I'm
sure the same would be true for all the other files in the search folder,
disaster!
"JimB" wrote:
>
> There's a folder in the my documents folder called searches. There are
> numerous sub folders under it and, together, they contain 5300 items taking
> roughly 39 GB of space on my drive. What is the purpose of this folder? Can
> it be deleted without destroying my system? If so, how can I prevent this
> folder from filling up again? I was directed to this site but found no help
> there.
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsvista/features/details/searchfolders.mspx
> Thanks, Jim B
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Posted: Sat Mar 22 10:43:07 PDT 2008 |
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Windows Vista >> Searce folder
Based on what you said they are merely shortcuts to the actual files.
That appears to answer the question of whether or not you should delete
them. The answer being "No" unless you want to delete the file itself.
Bottom line is they are not using a significant amount of hard disk space.
Do a thorough check for malware, following all of the steps at one of these
Web pages.
Help with malware:
All MS-MVP Sites.
Consider this: Whenever a new error condition appears on your computer, it
is almost certain that there was some change to the computer soon before the
problem began. http://aumha.org/a/parasite.htm
Unexplained computer behavior may be caused by deceptive software.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/827315
http://aumha.org/a/quickfix.htm
http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#Removing_Malware
http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/unwanted.htm
http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/darnit.html
http://www.mvps.org/sramesh2k/Malware_Defence.htm
http://aumha.org/a/parasite.php
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"JimB" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
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> Tried several. They take me to the place where the files are located on my
> hard drive. This is what makes me think deleting these files would be
> disastrous.
>
> "Dzomlija" wrote:
>
>>
>> JimB;657212 Wrote:
>> > Unless Vista does it by default, the answer is no and the second answer
>> > is I haven't a clue how to do that. Is there a setting that turns this
>> > off? When i total up the "size on disk" in the properties of these
>> > folders, I get approx. 39 GB Is that a real number? It seems like a
>> > significant amount of disk space to me unless I'm misinterpreting it.
>> > Then there's the question of the 5900 (useless?) files the processor
>> > has
>> > to keep track of. I hate clutter. I sure appreciate the time you're
>> > taking to help me out here.
>> >
>> > JIm
>>
>>
>> If you right-click one of the icons inside one of the "folders", do you
>> get an option that says "Open file location"? And when you select this
>> option, where does it take you?
>>
>>
>> --
>> Dzomlija
>>
>> Peter Alexander Dzomlija
>> -Do you hear, huh? The Alpha and The Omega? Death and Rebirth? And as
>> you die, so shall I be Reborn...-
>>
>> _*Prometheus*_
>> MOBO: ASUS MB-M3A32-MVP Deluxe/WiFi-AP
>> CPU: AMD Phenom 9600 Quad
>> RAM: 2 x A-Data 2GB DDR2-800
>> GPU: ASUS ATI Radeon HD 2400PRO, 256MB
>> BOX: Thermaltake Tai-Chi Water Cooled
>> OS: Windows Vista Ultimate x64
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Posted: Sat Mar 22 10:34:22 PDT 2008 |
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JimB;657367 Wrote:
> FYI gentlemen
> I deleted one file (an email contact) that I knew I could easily
> reconstruct
> from this folder. It was as if I deleted it from the contacts folder.
> I'm
> sure the same would be true for all the other files in the search
> folder,
> disaster!
>
> "JimB" wrote:
> > > >
> > >
> > > There's a folder in the my documents folder called searches. There
> > are
> > > numerous sub folders under it and, together, they contain 5300 items
> > taking
> > > roughly 39 GB of space on my drive. What is the purpose of this
> > folder? Can
> > > it be deleted without destroying my system? If so, how can I prevent
> > this
> > > folder from filling up again? I was directed to this site but found
> > no help
> > > there.
> > > 'Search Folders'
> > (http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsvista/features/details/searchfolders.mspx)
> > > Thanks, Jim B > >
Then what you see as "folders" and files under "Document\Searches", are
nothing more than Search results. You don't want to go deleting that -
unless, of course, you want to wipe out your data. Although that still
does not explain why the "Searches" folder is under "Documents"...
--
Dzomlija
Peter Alexander Dzomlija
-Do you hear, huh? The Alpha and The Omega? Death and Rebirth? And as
you die, so shall I be Reborn...-
_*Prometheus*_
MOBO: ASUS MB-M3A32-MVP Deluxe/WiFi-AP
CPU: AMD Phenom 9600 Quad
RAM: 2 x A-Data 2GB DDR2-800
GPU: ASUS ATI Radeon HD 2400PRO, 256MB
BOX: Thermaltake Tai-Chi Water Cooled
OS: Windows Vista Ultimate x64
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Posted: Sat Mar 22 15:03:01 PDT 2008 |
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Windows Vista >> Searce folder
It's been my experience that you can delete a shortcut to a file and not
delete the file itself.
"Bob" wrote:
> Based on what you said they are merely shortcuts to the actual files.
>
> That appears to answer the question of whether or not you should delete
> them. The answer being "No" unless you want to delete the file itself.
> Bottom line is they are not using a significant amount of hard disk space.
> Do a thorough check for malware, following all of the steps at one of these
> Web pages.
> Help with malware:
> All MS-MVP Sites.
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Posted: Sat Mar 22 16:59:01 PDT 2008 |
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Windows Vista >> Searce folder
Thanks for the heads up re malware. This is a new laptop. I have AVG watching
over things, but hadn't run spybot and ad-aware. Spybot found a bunch of
tracking cookies. Ad aware didn't find anything critical.
I'd like to get back to what creates this folder and how do I prevent it
from continuing?
"Bob" wrote:
> Bottom line is they are not using a significant amount of hard disk space.
> Do a thorough check for malware,
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Posted: Sat Mar 22 17:55:16 PDT 2008 |
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Windows Vista >> Searce folder
Are you certain that Norton or McAfee Security was not preinstalled?
"JimB" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> Thanks for the heads up re malware. This is a new laptop. I have AVG
> watching
> over things, but hadn't run spybot and ad-aware. Spybot found a bunch of
> tracking cookies. Ad aware didn't find anything critical.
>
> I'd like to get back to what creates this folder and how do I prevent it
> from continuing?
>
> "Bob" wrote:
>
>> Bottom line is they are not using a significant amount of hard disk
>> space.
>> Do a thorough check for malware,
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Posted: Sat Mar 22 19:13:00 PDT 2008 |
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Windows Vista >> Searce folder
McAfee no, Norton yes, but totally removed
"Bob" wrote:
> Are you certain that Norton or McAfee Security was not preinstalled?
>
> "JimB" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> > Thanks for the heads up re malware. This is a new laptop. I have AVG
> > watching
> > over things, but hadn't run spybot and ad-aware. Spybot found a bunch of
> > tracking cookies. Ad aware didn't find anything critical.
> >
> > I'd like to get back to what creates this folder and how do I prevent it
> > from continuing?
> >
> > "Bob" wrote:
> >
> >> Bottom line is they are not using a significant amount of hard disk
> >> space.
> >> Do a thorough check for malware,
>
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Posted: Sat Mar 22 19:19:01 PDT 2008 |
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Bob

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Posted: Sat Mar 22 19:54:48 PDT 2008 |
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Windows Vista >> Searce folder
Assuming you used Norton Removal Tool.
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2005033108162039
Sorry, I don't have any additional suggestions.
Good luck.
"JimB" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> McAfee no, Norton yes, but totally removed
>
> "Bob" wrote:
>
>> Are you certain that Norton or McAfee Security was not preinstalled?
>>
>> "JimB" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
>> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>> > Thanks for the heads up re malware. This is a new laptop. I have AVG
>> > watching
>> > over things, but hadn't run spybot and ad-aware. Spybot found a bunch
>> > of
>> > tracking cookies. Ad aware didn't find anything critical.
>> >
>> > I'd like to get back to what creates this folder and how do I prevent
>> > it
>> > from continuing?
>> >
>> > "Bob" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Bottom line is they are not using a significant amount of hard disk
>> >> space.
>> >> Do a thorough check for malware,
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- Windows Vista >> NewsreadersPlease, someone give me the name of a newsreader I can purchase, a
newsreader that includes a tutorial concerning the use of the newsreader,
the meanings of all the options and menu listings and the results of the
changes I make to settings.
Yes, I am an inexperienced newsreader user, a newbie. I have used
computers for 30 years but only started using a newsreader a week ago due to
the limitations of the web interface newsgroups. The help section of WLM
tells me absolutely nothing. It is a complete waste of my time. I can't find
the answers to my questions anywhere. When I continuously post my questions
to this newsgroup it is a waste of your time also.
It irritates me to come across as being a moron and it is humiliating
to say the least. Intelligence, ingenuity and common sense are of no benefit
when using the WLM newsreader. I can read a tutorial in one hour and have
all the answers to all my questions or I can use WLM's newsreader and
continue asking questions for the next year, irritating the experienced
newsreader users. The very last thing I wish to do is irritate the other
users of these newsgroups and/or waste their valuable free time.
Again, if anyone is using a newsreader that also contains a viable
tutorial or help section please give me the name of the newsreader so I can
purchase it. I don't care how much money I must spend. I am fed up with WLM
although I like it very much.
Thank you for your time and any assistance you provide. I appreciate it
very much.
C.B.
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It is the responsibility and duty of everyone to help the underprivileged
and less fortunate among us.
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- Windows Vista >> UNABLE TO BACKUP PC IN WINDOWS VISTA ULTIMATE;HI
I need HELP!!
Whenever I try to do a complete backup in vista i get the following error:
"THE WRITER EXPIERENCED A NON-TRANSIENT ERROR. IF THE BACKUP IS
RE TRIED THE EROR IS LIKLEY TO RE OCCUR".
(0x800423F4)
I dont understand what to do; and do not mean to be simple minded,but isn't
the back-up supposed to occur when you hit the "start" button?
CAN ANYONE HELP?
PS the file backup works,just not the "BACKUP YOUR PC" BUTTON.
THANKS,
EDWARD B. SPERLING
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- Windows Vista >> Vista Audio Subsystemhi,
i tried to check whether my soundcard has suitable drivers by opening the
sound icon on the classic control panel window and then i selected sound and
the recording tab. i tried to look for Stereo Mix, Wave-Out Mix or What U
Hear, but it was not listed. so i right-clicked on the blank area of the
recording tab and selected show disabled devices from the pop-up menu. but
nothing showed up, i was looking for something like Stereo Mix, Wave-Out Mix
or What U Hear but i could not find them!
any suggestions on how enable Stereo Mix, Wave-Out Mix or What U Hear options?
thanks for your help,
sanjay mehta
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- Windows Vista >> Recovering filesWell, when I just turned on the computer the message "Configuring updates"
and "Please wait" appeared. Afterwards, when it was completed, all the
programs previously open (I kept my session in memory) were closed! When I
opened IE, all the tabs were there, but other files I were working on were
gone. Anyway to get them back?
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- Windows Vista >> HelpI need help with vista x64.
I installed it today and my MN-510 does not have drivers for it.
I have Vista Ultima x86 x64 on my HP laptop and the MN-510 works on it but
when I installed Vista Ultima x64 on my main system it is not supported.
I was thinking that if I installed Vista Ultima x64 it would also install
x86 at the same time like on my laptop.
How do I get it to do that.
If need be I will reinstall it if someone tells me how I am to do it so x86
and x64 are installed.
I purchased Vista x64 thinking it would install like the copy that came on
my laptop.
The laptop is HP8510 with an AMD 64 x2
My main system is a Intel Quad core x64
What gives.
Tony
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- Windows Vista >> Vista does not "see" icon in VB3 executablePer the subject line.
Old VB3 prog. has icon embedded into .EXE
but Vista does not see it.
Worked fine through XP.
Not a real problem, I just used one from the presets,
but thought dev. team might like to know.
And to those of you who are considering a non-helpful
response along the lines of "why the he-- are you still using
VB3, you moron", please reconsider and just shut up.
I have my reasons (chief among them that I don't have the
time nor the inclination to try to port it as it's working perfectly
across ALL Windows platforms clear back to 3.1).
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- Windows Vista >> DefragmenterThe vista defragmenter never finishes..... because of hi level of
fragmentation......
How can I disable that so it actually does what is supposed to do!
mac
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- Windows Vista >> Uninstalling and Reinstalling Windows VistaI purchased Windows Vista in Feb. 2007. A couple of months ago it started
doing goofy things and Best Buy suggested that I uninstall and reinstall and
then get updates. I have backed up all my files. Question 1) After
reinstalling, which updates should I install? I saw several on the download
site. 2) Will I lose my printer hookup by doing this? Thanks.
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- Windows Vista >> BUG Win Photo Gallery: overlapped previews vanish when focus is loIn Windows Photo Gallery, the overlapped previews vanish, when the focus goes
to another Window and so when you return on Win Photo Gallery, the overlapped
preview is not shown!
Reproduction steps on Windows Vista RTM:
1. open the Windows Photo Gallery
2. move the mouse over the images and you'll see the overlapped previews
3. click on the desktop or on another window
4. click on Windows Photo Gallery
5. move the mouse over the images and....
,,,, the overlapped previews are NOT shown!!!
Is this bug fixed in SP1?
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- Windows Vista >> ___%$# Shared printer on XP Home inaccessibel from Vista Home PremiumHi,
I can't access a shared printer on XP Home NL from a Vista Home Premium
NL laptop. It seems to be a rights problem.
I can make a shared printer on the Vista machine. When printing to it. I
briefly see the print job in the printer window (queue) on the XP machine.
Username and passwaord are equal. Workgroup is equal. I can use a share
on the XP home machine from Vista allthough it's very slow accessing
I tried:
- guest account enabled on both machines.
- \system32\spool all rightts for everyone
- reinstalled the XP home
- http://www.vistabits.nl/fout_0x00000866_netwerkprinter.htm
- http://support.microsoft.com/kb/947236
- http://support.microsoft.com/kb/941542/
- http://support.microsoft.com/kb/937697/en-us
TIA
Greetings/
________/Rein
http://www.reindejong.nl
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- Windows Vista >> Backup on XP (qic file) to VistaTry to make a long story short. 6 year old laptop running XP SP2 finally bit
the dust. Have laptop backup on network drive (1 large .qic file) using
"Backup my PC" version 5. Need new laptop. All come with Vista. "Backup my
PC" doesn't have Vista version yet. Is there anything out there that will
take the qic file from my network drive and restore to a new Vista laptop?
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- Windows Vista >> Windows Gadget & Norton Internet Securuty 2008I have been using a Windows Vista Gadget called "DC Wireless Network
Monitor" to show the status and strength of my wireless signal. It, and
other Wireless signal gadgets had been working fine until I installed
Symantec's Norton Internet Security 2008. Now, all show nothing, no signal
or disconnected. I assume NIS 2008 is somehow blocking the "Gadget" from
getting the wireless info. Any ideas or suggestion?
Thanks,
CSM
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- Windows Vista >> Administrative tools disappearedVery strange - if I go to control panel then click on Administrative
tools the folder is empty.
How can I get them back???
Any help appreciated
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