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Forget it! I know what is net.exe. But I can't help you...
Tozzi is right: Gaia is getting rid of us. Do you feel the way you hate or do you hate the way you feel?
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If you PATH at a CMD prompt and it gives you exactly what you posted, this means that the Path value type in the registry is REG_SZ and not REG_EXPAND_SZ.
Open RegEdit and navigate down to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Environment
to find the Path value.
You'll have to open the current Path value, copy the string that's in it, delete the path value, then create a new value called Path , then paste the string back into the the new value.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
-- modified at 20:26 Tuesday 20th September, 2005
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I copied following path by regedit from HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Environment\path
The path is as under:
%SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%\System32\Wbem;C:\Program Files\Common Files\Autodesk Shared\;C:\Program Files\backburner 2\;C:\MATLABR11\bin;
The problem still persists.
Shoaib Nawaz
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Did you delete the Path value and recreate it as a REG_EXPAND_SZ type? If you did not use this type, you just recreated the problem all over again. IT MUST BE A REG_EXPAND_SZ value type!
Oh! You must reboot for the change to take effect...
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Hi, I have a problem with my printer. When I print the document, it print normally. After that when I log off and logon again or restart to log on again, the previous document that i used to print is print again. That make me waste a lot of paper and time consuming. I have discover that the document that i have print did not delete from the printer queue. I try to print a test a document and it print normally. After that restart my computer and when i log on i found the previous document that i have print still remain in the printer queue. Can anyone give me the point what is this problem come from? and how to solve it?
Thank in advance!!
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Thank you very much for your information. My printer is connect directly to the computer and i never set it to offline. Now I use this script[^] in the group policy for the shutdown and start up script to clear all the information of the printer queue.
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That gets around the problem. It doesn't fix it.
The thing that would be concerning me is what is causing the problem and is it eventually going to get worse?
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Anyone know how to programmatically change a LOCAL drive letter and have the change take effect immediately? (I can do it using WMI on network mappings, but I've been unable to do it on a local drive. Found a way to do it that changes the registry, but it requires a reboot....)
Thanks for any suggestions.
-Brett
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Try to check at this code[^] but i suggest you to do this on the testing machine in order to prevent system failur.
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I just read a documentation and found that, you won't be able to change the drive letter of the system drive (primary partition where boot.ini file reside on).
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I habe a router without an internet. While using, the names in workgroup just disapere.
Both commputers use Windows XP SP2.
Can anybody help?
Thanks in advance.
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I also wonder about this point too. But as far as i know, this is a bug in windows which didn't refresh its network list.
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WHen i chanche protocol to NetBUI, i din't have that kind of problem
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After eyecting a media from CD drive, sometimes i got a stupid message to insert CD into that drive. or even during instalation a game with 2 or more CD. No matter how many time i press contiune or cancel it keep poping up.
How can i disable this anoying message?
thanks in advance.
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Saksida Bojan wrote: After eyecting a media from CD drive, sometimes i got a stupid message to insert CD into that drive. or even during instalation a game with 2 or more CD. No matter how many time i press contiune or cancel it keep poping up.
I also used to face this problem before. But it based on the situation of your application. The problem that i face before is the time that windows still use the file or resource on the CD but i try to eject it out. So windows ask for the CD with the correct resource in order to finalize its task. Or when you install an application, some feature are pending to be install like Ms office. Any feature that you try to use for the first time then it will ask to install from the CDROM.
Saksida Bojan wrote: How can i disable this anoying message?
In my opinion, you should notify which is the CD that you install and cause this problem. Then try to insert that CD in order to transfer some file that windows might require afte the installation.
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We use Active Directory on a Windows 2000 server and Microsoft Exchange. Our workstations are mix of OS from Windows 98 to XP Pro. Our Microsoft Office versions also vary from 2000 to XP to 2003. My problem is that I need users to be able to logon on to any machine and be able to read their mail without coming to me to go and set up the properties of outlook/exchange to change the user. I have found some scripts etc to find out the current user, to get details from the Active Directory but I have not been able so far to find how to change the mailbox setting from a script.
Has anybody any idea?
Regards
Robert T Turner
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You may be able to use a transform file. I think the office resource kits have a way to build one. By configuring its settings, outlook can change when a new users logs in. I use it with NT4, 2K, and XP... Not too sure if it works with 98. It might if you are using profiles.
The network is down...let's go get bagels.
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For some reason applications seem to have started crashing when I access a file using the open dialog. The files themselves are relativly large (> 500mb) but I have a 3.2Ghz pentium with 1Gb of RAM which I would assume could handle it.
I've tried defragmenting the hard drive and scanned for viruses and spyware and searched google but most of the posts are general windows explorer 'slowness'. Windows explorer on my PC isn't slow its just when browsing via the open dialog.
SuzyB
If I had a better memory I would remember more.
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Suzanne Boyle wrote:
The files themselves are relativly large (> 500mb) but I have a 3.2Ghz pentium with 1Gb of RAM which I would assume could handle it.
Your system is very high but you have a problem with open the file. In my opinion, i don't think this problem cause from the file size. Imagine if you play the video in windows media player, some file consume 600MB on the CD space. But the video still can play. Here are two recommendation that you should check it out:
1. If the file is locate on the network, try to check your system administrator for the network traffic. When the resource are accessed with a lot of connection which is overload the machine capability, you will have a problem with accessing the resource that you need.
2. If the file is located on your computer, try to check your computer for bad sector. Sometime the file is located on the bad sector of your computer hard disk. So when you try access the file, an operating system will try to read the file from bad sector which consume you a lot of time.
Good luck
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I tried checking the drives for errors but came up with nothing. I'm going to try switching off some services and startup apps and see if that works.
SuzyB
If I had a better memory I would remember more.
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Hi,
We have an environment in production with Windows 2003 and I’m thinking of installing Windows XP (SP2) on my local pc instead of Windows 2000 or should I install Windows 2003. Cost is not an issue.
Witch do you recommend?
What kind and version of OS do you develop your applications in?
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zupermac wrote:
Cost is not an issue
W2k3 should be the best one, I think.
I'm using W2K for developing.
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Ok, but isn’t it hard to get W2K3 going well with all the different hardware on a company?
I mean, me and my colleges doesn’t have the same computer hardware configuration.
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