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My company implemented a mandatory screen saver (all work related "rah-rah" thing) and made the Display->Property->Screensaver tab go away. I'm pretty sick of it poping up every 10 mins.
How can I get the screen saver tab back so I can change how long before it pops up and what pop's up?
Thanks
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Basically, you can't.
Your company created a policy that sets the screen saver and takes the tab away. You COULD get the tab back, but only briefly. Policies refresh themselves every so often. The refresh will reset any changes you make to what the policy specifies.
The only thing you can do is bitch at your IT people and see if someone can get that policy reversed or at least changed to be more flexible.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
-- modified at 15:58 Thursday 2nd February, 2006
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I did find the setting in the registry to get the tab back but I haven't located the program that is being run to put up the screen saver. The registry still says Marquee.scr. I could probably write a program to change the registry back to what I want every morning before I get in.
I did replace all the "Inspirational/company rah-rah" pictures folder with a bunch of Dilbert cartoons.
Thanks,
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Those files aren't covered by the policy so you can get away with that.
Policy refresh can happen as fast as every minute, again controled by policy. Default, I think, was every 30 minutes. Also, you may no longer have the rights to change those registry values.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Hello everybody,
I just got this virus that restarts the computer. I think is called MS Blast. I have a windows home edition with service pack installed. I 've downloaded the patch from microsoft.com, and when i try to install it. it sais that the service pack version is more recent then the patch. So, then how do i get the virus out? (without formatting?)
>Thanks a lot!
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Dear All,
I am having Mandrake Linux 9.1. I want to Install Apache2.
Mandrake Linux 9.1 is having built in Apache(httpd) Web Server and is running successfully. I want to disable it(No removal) so that I can install my Apache2 .
Anybody can help me ?
rpkumar
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Well, even Mandrake should have a stop-script.
Google for 'linux "stop apache"' without the single quotes.
Cheers,
Sebastian
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Contra vim mortem non est medicamen in hortem.
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Hi, in outlook express we could use a signature at the bottom of the message. The signature is in text format. But I want to include the logo of my organization in it. Does anyone know how to do that?
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Go to the Message menu, New Message Using, then click Stationary. You can pick any .HTML file to use. You'll, of course, have to create an HTML page that will become your stationary. All you need to do is create a blank HTML page, complete with the <HTML> tags, and add your signature stuff.
You COULD put your company logo in there, but keep in mind that will add X number of bytes to EVERY message you send out. Also, clients receiving your messages might also have images blocked, so they may never see your logo anyway.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Thank you very much for your comment. I will try to do it and let you know when I have any more question.
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Could someone tell me, please, what platform (user interface)is that in the article "ToDoList 4.3.4" ?
That glossy look is really cool.
Thanks
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It's called Royale, you can download from the Microsoft Download[^] Centre, once you've validated your Windows license. You need the file download 'royale.zip' which is located at the bottom of the page
Gavin Taylor
w: http://www.gavspace.com
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Have any of you ever found such an anoying OS like windows XP?
1) Those ballons warning you of something from the system tray area, allways poping up. Somthimes I feel like formating... again. Anybody knows how to disable them?
2) A few days ago, I was installing Microsoft Visual Studio 6. At the end a box showed up asking:
"The system needs to be restarted. OK to restart, Cancel to restart manually latter". Well, I was doing something else so I pressed "Cancel" and another box showed up: "Microsoft Visual Studio 6. Installation did not complete successefully. OK". OK then. But, another box showed up: "You need to restart your machine to complete the installation. Press OK". OK!?!?!?!? Where is the cancel now?? Dam it! Why did I press it the first time if now I don't have a choice? Not the same with Visual Studio .Net.
3) Have you ever tryed to create a folder named "aux" (without the ""). Well, try it.
4) I'm not shure every one will be able to see this one. I'm using the Windows XP Pro Portuguese version. For those who also use will certainly see this (if they try it). Go to Control Pannel -> Administrative Tools -> Services (I'm tanslating this, not shure about the names). Stop the "Windows Audio" service ("Áudio do Windows" in portuguese). Then try playing some sound on the media player or somthing. Check the error message that presents to you. Understand anything of what it's saying? Lool. For those that are not using the portuguese version, well, lets just say it makes no sense AT ALL! It will only confuse you more.
5) Which browser do you use? I use Firefox (the version is not important). The thing is: I went to "Control Pannel" -> "Add/Remove Programs" -> "Add/Remove windows components" (once again I remember, I'm translating this, not shure about the names) and removed IE and it DID remove (at least it said it did). But, surprise surprise, somethimes it shows up! I even went to "Help -> About" and it says it is IE (could be Explorer). But well... The same with MSN. I have removed it, but somethimes (you have to be very alert to detect this one) it shows up on the system tray!
6) This is probably the stupidiest bug I've ever found on windows XP. On your desktop choose some picture as background. The one I have is this. The only difference is that mine is 1024x768. Then, when it is loaded as a background, right click on an empty area of your desktop choose "Order icons by" and unset "Show icons on the desktop". If the same that happens to me is happing to you, you should be loosing A LOT of quality on your background image. It looks like it is missing some Anti Aliasing! lool. If you are not using the picture I've linked you to, please choose some picture somewhat "rounded".
7) Never happened to you, trying to delete some file and windows says you can't because it is being used by some other application, but you check it and it is not? Somethimes, I've even tryed to "Finish" the (allmost) all processes running on the background and still can't delete it. Most of the times I have to reboot.
Offcourse there are a lot of other bugs, but these ones are the most anoying ones... (and the ones I remember right now)
So, after seeing some uncompreensible warnings, very anoying ballons, TSR like programs (lol), applications that do not uninstall, knowing that "aux" folders are illegal on XP, and many more, what do you guys think of Windows XP? I just pray that Vista comes A LOT BETTER!!!! Because I'm seriouly considering switching to Linux!!!! (So many times I think I should have allready done it...)
Please post your oppinions.
Regards.
hint_54
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looooooool
Well, actually I do... What makes you say that?
hint_54
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You asked for my opinion and I responded with a question. Guess I think the issues you describe are far from annoying and actually 'trivial'. If you are annoyed by such things I am sure your life is hell out in the world. Do you stil live with mommy? looool
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Mark Werner wrote: Guess I think the issues you describe are far from annoying and actually 'trivial'.
Well, if those ballons keep poping up... Yes, I do think it is anoying. I do read a lot on the computer, sometimes it does even block my readings.
About the applications that do not uninstal: I really like to have a system configured MY way. I changed to Firefox because I had a problem with IE (spyware) several times, so, I don't like IE (for many other reasons too). So yes, I think it is anoying.
About the background: I like having my desktop very "clear" (no icons on it). The only icon I can't remove (without using other programs, like TweakXP) is the recycle bin. Usually I unset the "Show desktop icons" to hide the icons I have on the desktop, but that makes me lose quality on my background. This one is not that anoying. I have the recycle bin on the desktop.
About the files: you must agree it's anoying. If you see Dave Kreskowiak's post you will see that he arguments saying it is not XP's fault. And I agree, but still anoying.
regards.
PS: I do have a life!!!!!! ok!?? I just wanted to expose my oppinion about some of XP's "things". Remember it's official release was almost five years ago, I don't spend my time searching for these things, they show up with time.
PS2: Yes, I do live with the "momy". I'm 19. Any problem with that?
hint_54
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1) You can't disable the messages unless the applications your installed that put those icons there expose some option to turn them off. Consult the application's documentation. Not XP's fault.
2) That's the installation of an old application on something that was release AFTER Visual Studio 6. Not XP's fault.
3) You can't use the old DOS reserved names, like AUX, COM1, COM2, LPT1, LPT2, PRN, CON, TTY, ... These are all reserved device names from the DOS age. Again, not XP's fault.
[As a side - First, you want backwards compatibility to crap that was released before XP in #2, then in #3 you DON'T want backwards compatibility! Make up your mind...]
4) I've never had a reason to turn off the Audio service, and frankly, don't have an XP machine sitting around right now. I'll wait until I get home.
5) You can't remove Internet Explorer. It's an integral part of the operating system and has been for quite some time. All the Explorer windows you see on the Desktop, that's IE showing those windows. Open up C:, the go to the address bar and type a web address and see what happens.
You can't get rid of MSN entirely without getting rid of Outlook Express. I'll give you this one.
6) I've never seen the problem you're describing. Possible video driver issue?
7) This is because the file IS open by a process. This comes down to bad programming on the applications part, not XP's. If you want to find out what process has the file open, try this[^].
I fail to see any problems that are worth the rise in blood-pressure you're posting...
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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1) Remember that some of those warnings ARE from XP (i.e "Security Center" warnings) or, if you rather , from SP2, but that is a part of XP as I see it.
1.1) It seems to me that those warnings are handled by the OS (i.e the application sends the OS some messsage and then it will process and present them to you on those ballons, but i'm just gessing). I don't believe that Microsoft is not using anything on the regedit (not the app, the "register" itself) that enables/disables those ballons. If it doesn't, then I'm sorry for asking.
2) You'r right on that one, but still Microsoft's fault.
3) Didn't know that. You win.
Dave Kreskowiak wrote: [As a side - First, you want backwards compatibility to crap that was released before XP in #2, then in #3 you DON'T want backwards compatibility! Make up your mind...]
I never said that. Offcourse I want backwards compatibility, but Windows XP and VS6 are not THAT distant.
5) If it is so, then Microsoft is lying. Try accessing the "Help" -> "About" menus. Notice the diferences. According to that, they ARE diferent applications, meaning they should be independent (even if they share some DLL). Right now I can't find IE's .exe, but, if I remember well it was "iexplorer.exe", right? The explorer you are talking about is "Explorer.exe".
Dave Kreskowiak wrote: Open up C:, the go to the address bar and type a web address and see what happens.
Yes, I know that. Still, that only means that Explorer is able to use some internet protocols. Nothing else.
6) No, nothing about the drivers. I have a GeForce 7800GTX with the 81.94 driver version. A friend of mine as an ATI (not shure which), i've tested it on his machine and the same thing happened.
7) I'll check it.
See some more problems now?
Thx & regards
[[]]
hint_54
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1) You mean the little "tour" and "Security Center" garbage?? Great, they show up once, you click the little X and they're gone. Big deal?
1.1) No, they're NOT being generated by the OS. They're being generated by the utilities and apps that have been packaged up and added as a "feature", like the Security Center.
2) I like the Japanese attitude much better - Fix the problem, not the blame.
3) Sit down and write an application and an installer for the next version of Windows. No, not Vista, AFTER Vista! Not easy is it? In fact, next to impossible!
5) You don't remember anything about Sun's lawsuit against MS? Or more to the point, Netscape's suit? Microsoft embedded the core functionality of IE into Windows. Removing IE just removes the pretty UI application part that wraps the Internet API's. ALL of the components that make up the Browser, Windows Address Book, HTML rendering engine, Internet Connection's, Proxy configuration, Security Zones, ..., EVERYTHING that is IE is still there when you "uninstall" it. The IE application is just a wrapper for the API's, it's most definately NOT a seperate app.
hint_54 wrote: Yes, I know that. Still, that only means that Explorer is able to use some internet protocols. Nothing else.
Wanna bet?? Explorer is just another wrapper, using a customized browser window. Why aon earth would you build an HTML rendering engire into Explorer when "IE" already supplies it? Try again...
6) GeForce 6600. No problems...
I still don't see what all the fuss is about. There is still NOTHING here that is that aggravating.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
-- modified at 15:34 Tuesday 31st January, 2006
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