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want an .exe app to run after booting autometically? how can i do that other than saving the .exe in the startup?
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The other spot to run it from is in the Registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
This will only run when someone logs in. If you want something to run at Windows startup, regardless if someone is logged in or not, you'll have to convert your .EXE to a service somehow. That's IF it'll even run as a service.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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You can use Schedule Task to run your program and specify it to run automatically when your computer is start, or when you log on to windows.
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I got "DISK READ ERROR OCCURED" im my Laptop..Wats the problem in it??
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Depending on the exact circumstances, it could mean one of many things:
bad floppy disk
bad hard drive
bad CD drive
failed floppy disk controller
failed hard disk controller
dirty CD drive (clean the lens)
loose power connection or low battery
corrupted sectors on a hard or floppy disk
scratched CD
A lot more detail about the problem is required, but these are a few things you can check out.
"...a photo album is like Life, but flat and stuck to pages." - Shog9
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If this error message appear during the time that you start your computer, make sure that there is not floopy disk, CDROM and flash drive and other booting device... are inserted in its drive. And try to boot again, if an error still appear, it might cause from your hard disk drive.
If this error message appear during you run windows, make sure that you perform any action on the disk (such as floopy disk, CDROM...) or not. If so, make sure that the disk (floopy, CDROM) surface is cleaned.
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I have a user with a problem with his sent items folder in Outlook XP. The problem is some how the folder has been moved to the trash bin of his personal folders file and Outlook prevents me from moving it anywhere else. Any Ideas?
Thanks In Advance,
John
-- modified at 13:25 Wednesday 18th January, 2006
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Have you tried scanpst.exe (The Inbox Repair Tool) to repair the pst file?
(scanpst.exe is in the "C:\Program Files\Common Files\System\Mapi\1033" folder or search your hard drive.)
http://www.slipstick.com/problems/scanpst.htm[^]
progload
-- modified at 22:44 Sunday 22nd January, 2006
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Hello,
I’m making a windows script in order to trigger a net send to several users when a service is stopped. So far I’ve accomplished this, but the problem is that only the computers within my domain receive the message, computers “outside” my domain don’t receive the message.
Is there any workaround this? I mean, is it possible to use net send in order to send messages to several computers in several different domains?
(I’ve checked that the messenger service is started in the computers to whom I’m sending the message)
Best regards,
Nuno Pedro
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NET SEND also has a /DOMAIN:domainName switch.
You'll have to call NET SEND for each domain you want to send the message to.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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From what I've seen net send /DOMAIN:XXX, sends a message to all the computers in that domain. What I want is to send the message only to a few computers on the domain.
Imagine this situation: 3 users in 2 differente domains
User1@DomainA
User3@DomainB
How can user1 send a message to user3? Is this possible using net send?
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Yikes, I thought that's what you were doing.
AFAIK, NET SEND will only let you target users in the sending machines domain. Or, broadcast to entire other domain or users of a specific server. It won't let you send to specific users in other domains. There is no work around for this other than using a different messaging app, Windows Messaging.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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hi
i have accidentally opened a dump file with notepad(by default the option was set Always use selected program to open this file !! )
how to undo the action now???
thanx in advance
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Click My Computer
Click Tools->Folder Options->File Types
Chouse your extension and click change button. on the bottom uncheck "always use the selected program to open this kind of file"
or if you want permantly remuve, then click advanced. Click on any actions and click remove
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Hello,
Must I create a new Password Reset Disk every time I change my password?
Regarding Windows XP Professional.
Thanks,
Rich S.
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Not really. There's a slew of utilities out there that will let you reset the password on any account without having the Administrator password.
This[^] is one I use a lot around my shop.
ERD Commander[^] is another one.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Wow, thanks Dave! I had no idea there were such utilities!
Rich
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Troposphere wrote: Must I create a new Password Reset Disk every time I change my password?
It is a good idea to do this method. You can also use third party utilities to reset password. If the utility is free, it is fine. But if the utilities is not free, then you have to pay for that software to rescue your system.
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I thought I would ask this question here for some help.
I started to delete entries for "Winlogon.EXE" from my registry due to Ad/Spyware/virus on my machine (WinXP Media Center Ed, SP1).
What is the correct entry(entries) for this and where can I get the REAL winlogon.exe for my XP system?
Thanks,
Johnny
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I believe that a repair installation of WIndows XP might replace the file.
If I was you, I would backup my data and reinstall the whole system, though. Its just not worth the time spent searching for all the crap that malware installs.
I always have a HDD-image ready, along with a Knoppix-CD, to simply "reinstall" my OS, drivers and all the apps/tools that I need. I usually only have 3 or 4 apps to reinstall after that.
Cheers,
Sebastian
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Contra vim mortem non est medicamen in hortem.
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john john mackey wrote: I started to delete entries for "Winlogon.EXE" from my registry due to Ad/Spyware/virus on my machine (WinXP Media Center Ed, SP1).
What is the correct entry(entries) for this and where can I get the REAL winlogon.exe for my XP system?
Try to go to command prompt and use command SFC (System File Checker). Type the following command sfc /scannow and press enter button.
I never don't that before but I hope it might solve your problem.
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Hi, can any one give me a detail explaination about the difference of:
- Local security policy.
- Group policiy (using gpedit.msc).
- Security template (using mmc to add template and configuration analysis).
I don't know which one is suitable for me to configure my windows environment. I need a concept about each item.
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You won't be much better off with the short explaination you get from a forum post. The Windows XP Resource Kit devots entire chapters to each of these questions.
It's worth the $40...Click[^]
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Thank you very much for your information. I know this is a good book based the reviewer. I also have this book but it is the first edition. I will go back to check and review it.
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