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Yes, it came from the batter of the CMOS that is low. Now i already change it.
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Hi guyz,
What has occurred in my system today is the nuisance that I whenever hit the Ctrl+Alt+Del from the keyboard to open up the "task manager" it reports a message box saying "Task Manager has been disabled by your Administrator",whereas I being the administrator have had done nothing such(My OS is Windows XP).That's why I can't open up the task manager anymore.For your information I have checked for viruses with Norton Antivirus.It had reported some adware threats which it was unable to delete,might they had been running background,but I also did not find them as I was unable to open the task manager.Next, I took the repair wizard from the Windows XP installation CD ,but to no avail.
Now I have found an extra problem,my desktop is not working i.e.,I am unable to click the icons on the desktop.
Anyone knowing even little about the solutions please let me know . lt;/
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first, keep you antivirus up to date.
second, cut off you interenet connection, and run a scan of you whole computer.
then, try to repair the infected files with norton AV, otherwise, click on the virus name (presented in the report) to go to the symantec webpage of that malicious threat, and find the section (on that page) called "removal information"... (it explains how to remove the viruses, tojans and so from your system).
follow the procedure for each threat on your PC.
you could also try to scan your computer with Ad-Aware for spy-wares...
if you think you cannot do this with your current session, reboot and launch a Safe-Seesion Windows (after booting, press F8)
for the task manager, try Ctrl+Shift+Esc... but i doubt it will work if you cannot access it via Ctrl+Alt+Del
cheers,
TOXCCT >>> GEII power [toxcct][VisualCalc]
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Try running it directly:
Start|Run|taskmgr.exe|Enter
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Try to download windows defender[^], install it and update the virus definition for both anti-virus and windows defender. Disconnection your computer from the network and try to scan it.
Note: Try to identify the virus name of spyware name, then you would be able to delete it from your computer by search on the search engine to find the tool to kill it. After your computer is clean, try to update the security path from the Microsoft windows update website.
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I need some help to switch keyboard layout (or language) programically. The idea is to have a UI with a set of textbox and I know with what language the user should write in each field. So as the focus is taken by the specific field I would like to set the language accordingly. I have no preferences for language etc. I will finally be implementing it in VB6 but even some WinAPI or COM solution will do. So I didn't really know where to post this one. I put it here since it seemed more general on OS.
Atanas
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Dear
would you like to tell me that can we change Regional Language Support by Code...
Saifi Hazarvi
Pakistan
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I found a way at least (although you have to be careful since it works only for the current thread - at most process). Check up the WinAPI functions:
ActivateKeyboardLayout
LoadKeyboardLayout
GetKeyboardLayout
GetKeyboardLayoutName
GetKeyboardLayoutList
I think that would be enough.
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Hello,
I'm trying to read web pages from a command line program/script.
Basically, I wanting the equivalent of "type http://www.microsoft.com/default.htm"
or "copy http://www.microsoft.com/default.htm c:\"
I'm not allowed to use any 3rd party utilities, even if they're freeware.
Can anyone suggest a VBS, KIX, Perl or native command line method of looking at webpages?
thanks in advance!
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HELP...!!!
Can any one show me the interface of Gina in XP??
I define my own MyGina.dll in XP and replace System's gina.dll ,but when i login,it meet bluescreen error ??what's wrong with this?? it works correctly in 2000 and 2000/server,
is there any more interface in Xp than in 2000?what are they??
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I've implemented a dll password filter for strong password.
It's work fine but the users reporting un messagge not good when they setting their new password.
Is there a solution for customize the windows messagge if new passwords don't meet the requiremnts?
I like a messagge with this.
"The password need to have first caracter as a digigit etc..."
thank you
Andrea
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faffy74 wrote:
I've implemented a dll password filter for strong password.
It's work fine but the users reporting un messagge not good when they setting their new password.
Is there a solution for customize the windows messagge if new passwords don't meet the requiremnts?
In my opinion, if you want to change the meaning of the message box which appear when the user perform any action in windows, you should know which file that implement this task. I think it is the function which build in windows which store by the file system. If it is possible, try to use Resource hacker tool[^] which enable you to view and edite the Win32 file system. But you need to explore and modifiy carefully. I recommend you to back any system file before you make change to it.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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In what conditions the dialog ask for user name, password and domain will be triggered, after open IE for browing?
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Yes, There's a proxy server. but with proxy server, I(client) only get promoted for a dialog asking for username and password, I think if I want the domain entry appears, there must be domain involved, but I don't know exactly how to build that environment.I have made a Active Directory!
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the proxy IS on a domain...
kwib799 wrote:
I have made a Active Directory!
what is exactly an active directory for you sir ?
TOXCCT >>> GEII power [toxcct][VisualCalc]
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Sorry! I didn't make it clear. I have a Win 2000 Advanced server system, and in that system I configured a domain controller, because the questions above involve domain!
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Hi there:
I posted a similar thread to Hardware and got the resolution like 'Windows Update would not interfere with Hardware Settings' and hence since my problem now I think is zeroing on with my Windows XP configuration only and hence posting to OS Forums.
The problem goes like this. I am forcing my system to autodetect the speakers and it does. But the moment the system reboots then it seems to forget the old settings and then I had to again make it detect.
Any settings are getting lost? I did cross check with system time etc to verify and eliminate any CMOS Battery interferences and everything else seems to be ok except for this strange bewildering problem.
Can somebody throw light on this issue?
Deepak Kumar Vasudevan
Personal Web: http://vdeepakkumar.netfirms.com/
I Blog At: http://deepak.blogdrive.com/
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Vasudevan Deepak Kumar wrote:
I am forcing my system to autodetect the speakers and it does. But the moment the system reboots then it seems to forget the old settings and then I had to again make it detect.
I recommend you to check 2 things:
1. Check your membership, which group that your account belong to. Does the group that your account belong to have a sufficient right to install hardware driver (this point might be check in the group policies of your computer).
2. Check the driver signing option. Right click on My computer and click on the Property command, then go to Hardware tab. Then click on the button Driver Signing . The dialog box appear which present three option. Make sure that the Warn option is select, if an option is select on the Block option, that is the cause of the problem. And check on the check box Make this action the system default which apply this behavior to work in any user account.
Check it and let me know if you have any problem.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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Hi:
I also wanted to know how to install RHL (Red Hat Linux) as Virtual PC. Some messageboard posting confirmed it but since RHL installation has lot of hardware-level issues, is there a checklist/manual on how to go about it?
Deepak Kumar Vasudevan
Personal Web: http://vdeepakkumar.netfirms.com/
I Blog At: http://deepak.blogdrive.com/
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i don't know at all about Virtual PC (i use VMWare instead).
what is your problem exactly ?
ps: use the [Modify] link instead of writing a new post each time you new to add infos...
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