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run 'regedit'. Search for the file that plays durng the shutdown process (see at the sounds column). And try to fix ur shortcut there....
try ur luck there??
1 ?, why do u want to run ur task when shutting down?
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XP SP1 has been running great since it came out, so how do I get rid of the service pack uninstall? Can I just delete the directory like I [think I] did under NT?
The same with hotfixes uninstalls.
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That's what I did when I noticed how much space they were taking up, and no harm has come of my rash move. However, this is XP we are talking about, so don't sue me if things don't work out the same
Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator. - Marc Clifton
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Anyone have any insights as to why mail will not be delivered to external address.
We have an Exchange 5.5 system. A second server was installed with W2K and Exchange 2000. A test sample of mailboxes was moved. We could send and receive internally and receive from external addresses. We could not send to external addresses though. Have no idea were they are going to.
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I had a problem with my partition table. My winXp restarted and then never booted even though i had Grub as boot loader. So I tried to fix te partition and removed linux's boot loader (GRUB). Now my Win98 works fine bu XP keeps telling me it has found a new Volume. I still have 4 ext3 partitions for linux but it wasnt the problem earlier.I had to stop Logical Disk anager service in XP.
I guess I need to solve it thru some sort of partions software. Wat could be the problem and its solution.
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I am working on a WinNT system.My problem is in my windows explorer icons of folders or files are displaying in completely black color, when i open my system's explorer all icons are visible like a small black rectangle .
How can i avoid this problem ?
Any help....
Thank you.
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Download TweakUI from MS and use it to repair your shell icon cache.
--Mike--
Just released - 1ClickPicGrabber - Grab & organize pictures from your favorite web pages, with 1 click!
My really out-of-date homepage
Sonork-100.19012 Acid_Helm
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Has anyone experienced a problem when running debug in VS.NET that the Visual Studio act like it is starting the debuging process but the application never show up on the desktop. Sometimes I have to cancel debug and start over several times to make the application to really show up. (This is only happen in Windows XP not other platform).
thanks,
.....net guy
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I have seen this problem on Windows XP and 2000. It has improved, but not gone away, since we upgraded our domain to Windows 2000.
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i experienced this problem and finally found out that there was a previous instance of the program still running in the task manager. i terminated this instance and then it worked.
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I need to add a registry setting in HKEY_CURRENT_USER.
I want this setting to be available for all users on
the machine. How can existing users and new users inherit
this setting. I cannot use the key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.
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In that case, the registry is the wrong place (at least, current user is). Your alternative (if it's your app) would be to have the information in a publicly accessible file.
Steve S
[This signature space available for rent]
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Anybody ever setup multiple web servers behind MS Proxy Server?
We have 1 machine which serves as the proxy-web-ftp-etc server right now. What we're aiming for is this: 1 proxy machine would redirect to a couple of other machines which would serve up web pages.
We thought we could just setup the proxy's web publishing (in IIS) to route requests to the different machines but the machines on our internal network can't get to these web sites. You have to use the computer name to get to them (example: http://webserver1 instead of http://www.domainname.com/webserver1).
Any ideas on the best way to set this up or a work around to the problem above??
Jason Henderson start page articles "If you are going through hell, keep going." - Sir Winston Churchill
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Do you have DNS running? You can't connect via a domain name without it and must use machine names instead.
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I have got windows 2000 server operating system in my computer. Can anybody please tell me how to disable that window at the start (Press Ctrl+Alt+Del) to begin.
what i mean it should not prompt for the password at startup and computer should automatically logon as administrator and the start menu should appear.
please help ....
--thnx
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Try this...
http://www.winguides.com/registry/display.php/13/
All the standard registry editing warnings apply...
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Are you sure you really want to do this? Does anyone else in your home or office have physical access to it? You don't have to be logged in for the server to provide services to your network - they start up automatically - so unless you intend to sit down and type on the keyboard there's no need to make this change.
Keep in mind, too, that if your machine is ever (God forbid) stolen, the thief will have full access to whatever is on your machine just by switching it on. That includes favorites - like online stores you might use - and passwords that might enable placing orders or accessing your bank accounts. Risky business!!
Old malted hops and yeasts never die, they just slowly stupify...
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Get TweakUI from MS which lets you set an autologin. (I don't think the Users control panel lets you do it on server.)
--Mike--
Just released - RightClick-Encrypt v1.4 - Adds fast & easy file encryption to Explorer
My really out-of-date homepage
Sonork-100.19012 Acid_Helm
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How many here were bitten by the problem where the SP install thinks your copy of WinXP Pro was stolen...
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.... Guess not
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If you entered a key that is not expected by your version of XP. Your group license key may have conflict with the key on the product.
talk to your IT.
Good luck!
IT Pro
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well! i have a problem which is a bit different from the general mood of questions here!
I have a client server application for which i want to calculate that:
in order to serve 40 client connections (doing file transfers with average file size being 3MB),
for which the clients must be having a download speed of atleast 4KB/sec
how much bandwidth must be allocated at the server side so that it server those 40 clients well!
I want answer to this specific quiestion and if some one can give me a formula for this i'll be very thankful.
Auf Wiedersehen
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((40 * 4) * 8) = 1280 bits pr. second. Which is a 1.25 Mbit network
- Anders
Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"
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Windows XP has a (supposedly) handy feature called "rollback" where you can undo operations you've done and go back to the way the system was before.
Question: sometimes this doesn't work! Sometimes you can "roll back" to a rollback point, but if you examine your system, the rollback clearly did not work properly - files that were created after the rollback point are still there, some registry settings weren't rolled back, etc.
This only happens sometimes. So far I've only seen it on XP home, but I can't be sure it's just an XP home issue (I always thought XP Home and XP pro were really pretty much the same, just in a different box.)
So what might be wrong? Could there be something wrong with the rollback point? Or do you have to do something special (besides just keeping the rollback feature on) to get this to work? Or might it be an OS problem?
Any general info about rolling back would be appreciated. This is a baffling problem.
There are three types of people in this world: those who can count, and those who can't.
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