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On Oct 16, 2:01 am, nass <n...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > come To my websight adn get good Sail on gived Items. > buy One and get Oen free all on art and jewlyry > Be fast sail Not two last lonk. > My sight ishttp://www.nasstec.co.uk > OK? > nass > --http://www.nasstec.co.uk "Sail" ? You selling boats, nass? :-)
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I have 3 desktop folders which open in the Windows Explorer default style - ie with a navigation pane on the left and a menu bar at the top. I would like them to open without these - ie just a plain window. I believe this can be done by applying suitable switches, perhaps to the root directory, but don't know how. Can anyone help please donwb
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Trying to run an old Windows program, written only for the resolution 640x480 8, bit in Windows XP I get the error message 0002:9A57. Can some explain me what is the problem ? Have I to get a video card with the resolution 640x480 256 color available? it is strange because running the program with the XP available compatibilities it is possible to see the skecht that shows the input geometry, but when I try to see the result graphics I get the error message 0002:9A57. With the previous Windows operating systems, untill to Windows 2000, the program ran. Best Regards Ilver Belletti
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enspyware is a spy software to spy user pc. i want to know other people can spy viewing my pc work? just like skype, msn, email, video and mic chat. how can i prevent it? thank you.
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All Tom's Guide news of October 14, 2008 Tom's Guide, CA - 55 minutes ago Mike Nash, Corporate Vice President of Windows Product Management, posted on the Windows Vista Blog that the operating system has now been officially named ... More...
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I have bought a new wireless mouse, which allows me to switch between DPIs of 400,800 and 1600. There is no display on the mouse so I don't know what the current DPI is, but apparently, when I switch between those three DPI's the pointer speed changes. I guess it's 1600 DPI when I get the fastest pointer speed. But what about the "pointer speed" option at the Mouse Properties item in the Control Panal? <400 DPI + faster pointer speed> and <1600 DPI + slower pointer speed> seem to be give me the same result, plus I guess maybe setting 1600 DPI consumes more battery power. And what about the "Enhance pointer precision" option? I would like to know …
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Microsoft keeps 'Windows 7' name for next client OS NetworkWorld.com, MA - 11 minutes ago Nash said "aspirational" monikers such as Windows XP or Windows Vista did not seem to do justice to "what we are trying to achieve, which is to stay firmly ... More...
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On Wed, 15 Oct 2008 20:01:49 -0500, nass <nass@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >come To my websight adn get good Sail on gived Items. >buy One and get Oen free all on art and jewlyry >Be fast sail Not two last lonk. >My sight is http://www.nasstec.co.uk >OK? >nass Bugger it - here I was wanting to re-rig my yacht and there is not one SAIL for SALE on this SITE!! -- Alto NSW Australia
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I MIGHT of found the problem. This may not work on other systems. When the window shows saying the updates were not installed. Go to the internet options in the control panal and activate the connections tab. There will be a lan settings button. When you use that a lan settings box is shown. Make sure the auto detect, use automatic script, and proxy server are NOT activated. This might help. Probably not. > Hi I had the same issues and managed to fix it with the following. > > we did have a WSUS server until recently, won't go into details but will be > getting back online soon. the setting fro this were done by group policy, i > belei…
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Hello, If you have disabled the hiding of operating system files, you will see what appear to be system folders with familiar names like "Documents and Settings" and "My Music". They are shown with a transparent icon and a shortcut arrow. These are not really folders and contain no data. They are only there to assist some old programs. Windows Vista has moved or renamed many familiar locations. The folder called "Documents and Settings" is called "Users" in Windows Vista. - JB "ITNews" wrote in message news:ur6pXTsLJHA.1156@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > As I was trying to browse got the following message: > > Documents and settings is no…
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Hello, If you have disabled the hiding of operating system files, you will see what appear to be system folders with familiar names like "Documents and Settings" and "My Music". They are shown with a transparent icon and a shortcut arrow. These are not really folders and contain no data. They are only there to assist some old programs. Windows Vista has moved or renamed many familiar locations. The folder called "Documents and Settings" is called "Users" in Windows Vista. - JB "ITNews" <ITNews@net.it> wrote in message news:ur6pXTsLJHA.1156@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > As I was trying to browse got the following message: > > Documen…
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Hello, If you have disabled the hiding of operating system files, you will see what appear to be system folders with familiar names like "Documents and Settings" and "My Music". They are shown with a transparent icon and a shortcut arrow. These are not really folders and contain no data. They are only there to assist some old programs. Windows Vista has moved or renamed many familiar locations. The folder called "Documents and Settings" is called "Users" in Windows Vista. - JB "ITNews" <ITNews@net.it> wrote in message news:ur6pXTsLJHA.1156@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > As I was trying to browse got the following message: > > Documen…
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"TaurArian [MS-MVP]" wrote: > Disclaimer: Modifying the registry can cause serious problems that may require > you to reinstall your operating system. Use the information provided at your own > risk. > For further help see Description of the Microsoft Windows registry > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/256986/ > > How to back up, edit, and restore the registry in Windows XP and Windows Server > 2003 > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322756 > > Check points: > > Make sure the Administrators group has Full Control permissions to the Auto > Update registry key. > 1. Use an account that has administrative cre…
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Vista Home Premium does not offer a FAX application. Ultimate and Business do, however. -- Paul "pmh532" wrote: > I posted, but don't see it, so am asking again. I can't find out > anything about setting up a fax on my computer. > I am running Vista Home Premium on a 3 month old computer. In the only post > regarding fax, I saw that this maybe is not part of Vista. Am I right, or > can someone help me set up a fax account like I had with my XP? I would > appreciate any help I can get. >
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A user had some files on a Windows 2000 file server that they had set to deny access to everyone. To fix it, I took ownership of the folder and its contents. Although she had assured me she was out of the folder, she in fact had two files open. Those two files are no longer available to anyone. When I go into permissions, it tells me that I do not have access but that I can take ownership. When I go to the ownership tab, however, there is no edit button so I can take ownership. I tried restoring from backup but the permissions did not restore. Is there another way to take ownership of these two files? -- Bettie
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A user had some files on a Windows 2000 file server that they had set to deny access to everyone. To fix it, I took ownership of the folder and its contents. Although she had assured me she was out of the folder, she in fact had two files open. Those two files are no longer available to anyone. When I go into permissions, it tells me that I do not have access but that I can take ownership. When I go to the ownership tab, however, there is no edit button so I can take ownership. I tried restoring from backup but the permissions did not restore. Is there another way to take ownership of these two files? -- Bettie
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In hopes that this may be helpful to others with the same issue that I now have with Windows Vista Ultimate. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/935685 -- MMBrown26 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ MMBrown26's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/mmbrown26.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/vista-help/728287.htm http://forums.techarena.in
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I'm the Tech Director at a school and we use Windows 2003 Server to pass scripts to clients on login depending on user and location. Everything worked well for a year with clients but this year our 4th grade class has been having sporadic problems. The general 'share' folder that all users have always works for these users, but around 20% of the time their individual user mapped-drive does not show up. It is not dependent on machine or user but seems random. Most times the user can logout and log back in and it maps their network drive properly. I'm no script expert (the one we use was created by a consultant) but I would appreciate any help or suggestions that a…
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Here I get the Only Administrator in Windows update too. I tried all kinds and even your exhaustive fix here http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=316524 I am logged in as Admistrator, in fact I am the Administrator for pete sake! I admit, it is not recommended to work in the XP Admin account, but I did... Windows Update works if I create a new user account but thats not the point... I want to be able to update from my Administrator account as its the one I'm using since a year now and haven't been able to update since... Surely there must be a fix? Help... "TaurArian [MS-MVP]" wrote: > You won't be able to make changes from a limited account, yo…
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I would like to perform unattended installation of XP. My question is that: Do I copy the WINNT.SIF onto I386 folder if I want to perform unattended with cd rather than floppy? Do I need to copy anything else apart from WINNT.SIF? How about unattended.txt file? Do I need to insert that too? I read on some forums that I need to copy WINNT.bat file onto I386 folder? is that case? thanks.
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Here's the October release of ATI drivers for their cards in Vista x64 http://game.amd.com/us-en/drivers_catalyst.aspx?p=vista64/common-vista64 and XP x64 http://game.amd.com/us-en/drivers_catalyst.aspx?p=xp64/radeonx-xp64 :) Carlos
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The Windows 7 name game, continued ZDNet - 4 minutes ago guest post on the Windows Vista Team Blog. Simply put, this is the seventh release of Windows, so therefore “Windows 7´´ just makes sense. ... More...
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In Vista, Documents and Settings is not a folder and you cannot store anything in it. It is a junction point that serves only to send anything on to the proper folder User folder where such things are stored in Vista. I know it looks like a folder, but it is NOT. It is more like a shortcut, and by way of analogy, you know you cannot store anything in a shortcut. It is there so that older software that insists on encoding that XP location as a destination for it's information, will have it intercepted and directed to a proper Vista folder. Leave it alone! There is nothing in it, and you cannot put anything in it. There are similar folders, My Documents, M…
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In Vista, Documents and Settings is not a folder and you cannot store anything in it. It is a junction point that serves only to send anything on to the proper folder User folder where such things are stored in Vista. I know it looks like a folder, but it is NOT. It is more like a shortcut, and by way of analogy, you know you cannot store anything in a shortcut. It is there so that older software that insists on encoding that XP location as a destination for it's information, will have it intercepted and directed to a proper Vista folder. Leave it alone! There is nothing in it, and you cannot put anything in it. There are similar folders, My Documents, M…
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In Vista, Documents and Settings is not a folder and you cannot store anything in it. It is a junction point that serves only to send anything on to the proper folder User folder where such things are stored in Vista. I know it looks like a folder, but it is NOT. It is more like a shortcut, and by way of analogy, you know you cannot store anything in a shortcut. It is there so that older software that insists on encoding that XP location as a destination for it's information, will have it intercepted and directed to a proper Vista folder. Leave it alone! There is nothing in it, and you cannot put anything in it. There are similar folders, My Documents, M…