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How to read/list the DACL settings of a registry key using WMI?
Look at the positive point.
GTS
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Hi,
i wrote a service process that configured to be automatic on system startup.
It worked fine till i upgraded my XP to SP2.
It won't start on automatic startup, but manualy it will start.
The event viewer report for error event-id 7009 (Timeout (name milliseconds) waiting for service to connect.).
Does anyone know how can i solve that problem?
Thanks,
Dudi
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Well, i didn't mention that my service loads a dll for system-wide keyboard hooking (using SetWindowsHookEx function with WH_KEYBOARD_LL parameter).
I commented out the hooking and the service started on system startup.
It seems that there is a problem to hook from service on XP SP2 till the you login.
Do you know something about that?
Dudi
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hello,
i have dll which i can register in one computer, using regsvr32 c:\name.dll but at the other computer (with fresh installation of xp) i cant register the same dll
i get the folowing error - module not found... eventhough it's there!
wh is that?
thnx
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Use the depends tool to see what other DLLs your DLL is trying to load when it registers.
Steve S
Developer for hire
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Thankyou very much it helped
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hey Frnds ..
i was playing with open with option. i changed my default open option with some other application. now i am unable to restore it.i have tried with explorer.exe but it is not giving me the desired behaviour
Please Help
sameer
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with what kind of file extension have you played ?
to restore it, you can go into this :
open a windows explorer
click on Tools > Folders Options...
select the "Files Types" Tab
go to the file type you modified
there, select the action you want to do. if you cannot change by hand, then delete the file association. when you'll try to open such a file type next time, windows will ask you which application to use to open it.
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i have tried all that stuff.i think there must be some command which is used to open folders
sameer
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Before you changed those settings, did you take a restore point ? if so you could revert to an earlier setting, if not, look at restore point history and try restoring to a date just prior to when your settings were changed.
Failing that, sounds like you need to dig into the registry and change settings there. But be careful, make the wrong setting could cause your PC to die.
modified 1-Aug-19 21:02pm.
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Does anybody know command to open Internet Option?
Thankw
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Do you mean from the command line?
like this:
c:\>control inetcpl.cpl
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hey, that's great...
but where did you find such an info ?
*when typing in command line things such as control /? , nothing happens...
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You can even create your own control panel applets.
modified 1-Aug-19 21:02pm.
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Nice link
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I just to use command to run as (If I want to open notepad i just use command "notepad")
Please help me
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Thanks, I got it.
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I bought a new PC with XP Media Center 2005 OS recently. I have found an error arises when running Online Spotlight and have either Visual Studio 6 or MS Office Professional 2003 installed. If either of these applications are installed when you open Online Spotlight an error message is displayed saying that an error at line 359 has occured and would you like to open the debugger! The error is an object is null and is trying to be used before being initialised! All is ok without error if these applications are not installed i.e. use system restore to go back to the system state prior to the install, I guess that the error is still arising but is hidden from the user.
Has anyone else found this error? Is there any way to overcome as I would like to have Visual Studio 6 installed. Yes, I do have Visual Studio 2005 installed as well, and that doesn't cause any such problem. But, I could do with VS6 being available as I still work on legacy code! If there is no way around this then I will just have to accept it and not work on legacy code at home, or .NET code that interoperates with COM.
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How to get IDE device information from registry in Vista? In Windows XP I am able to retrieve that information from following path:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE\DEVICEMAP\Scsi\Scsi Port 1\Scsi Bus 0\Target Id 0\Logical Unit Id 0
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE\DEVICEMAP\Scsi\Scsi Port 0\Scsi Bus 0\Target Id 0\Logical Unit Id 0
But this path does not exist in Windows Vista. So where should I look in registry now for getting the same information?
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I have an DOS based application running in Windows 98. I want to disable the 'close' button (when running in a window). Is there a registry edit for this? I googled for it, returned 712,000, I read until the articles were becoming off subject.
Thanx in advance
Jude
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AFAIK, I don't think you can. That little button doesn't belong to your DOS app process, but the emulation window that you started it in. The DOS app doesn't have any way of knowing which CMD window it's in.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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Have a look at SetConsoleCtrlHandler .
CTRL_CLOSE_EVENT
2 A signal that the system sends to all processes attached to a console when the user closes the console (either by clicking Close on the console window's window menu, or by clicking the End Task button command from Task Manager).
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Hmmm...didn't know about that one!
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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