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Hi, does any one know why windows explorer in windows xp hide the status bar by default? When you start new windows xp there is not status bar. From windows 95 until windows 2000 the status bar of windows explorer is display by default and the tree view has a line to indicate the level of folder which is difference from windows xp.
Roath Kanel
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Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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Hi, my computer just install windows xp for one year, but in become slower and slower? Do you know any reason why it become slower.
Roath Kanel
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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Memmory useage. If you install a lot of stuff on your machine, test out a lot of programs, that could be what is slowing you down. Another possibility is Spyware and Adware. To make it faster, try reinstalling your OS. I have to do that from time to time.
Aaron Eldreth
TheCollective4.com
My Articles
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Hi, my computer has 2 partition which install windows and Linux. Could any one know how to view and transfer the file from windows to Linux and vice versa?
Roath Kanel
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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Hi, does anybody know how share the file between two computer, one using windows 2000 or xp and the other one using Linux red hat 9.0?
Roath Kanel
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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Hi, I have a problem with MS-DOS prompt in windows 98. When I use DOS command (which stand on windows) when I pressed the “/” it display “-“ for example when I type the following command “dir /a” it display “dir –a”. I have check in the keyboard language but it still remains in English-United State. When I return to Ms Word, everything is fine. I don’t know why it become like that but it is really made me difficult to work with MS-DOS.
Roath Kanel
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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Hi, I have a problem when I install the new CD writer into my computer. I use CD writer sony crx1611 with main board Intel Celeron 2 GHZ. Before I start to install windows I configure some configuration in CMOS. Before and after install the operating system on my computer when I start or restart the computer the CD tray (the place to hold the CD) always come out for 2 or 3 second and get in again. I don’t know why it becomes like that? It is not a big problem but it made me annoyed when it comes out every time when the computer is started or restarted.
Roath Kanel
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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It's no wonder your PC has been slowing down! You've got a Celeron! Oh man I feel sorry for you. Next time, get a P4, or something else, but the worst you can get is a Celeron. Even AMD is better.
Aaron Eldreth
TheCollective4.com
My Articles
While much is too strange to be believed,
Nothing is too strange to have happened.
- T. Hardy
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On the site you have written a program that will ID the Operating system. Can I use this to scan my entire Network,and if so will it work in ID'ing all different operating systems?
Thank You,
HB
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Hi all. I've got a user whose running Windows 2000, SP3. She was attacked by a Trojan called Download.Trojan that reset her IE home page, and installed the following files on her PC under WinNT\System32, including a batch file to download these files off the net, and execute them:
install2.exe
infamous_downloader.exe
0021-bdl94126.EXE
CS4P028.exe
silent.exe
I deleted the files, and reset her IE home page, but now she can't connect to the internet at all. She can browse the network, check her Exchange email from Outlook, and such. She just can't browse the internet. I reinstalled SP3, deleted and reinstalled her TCP/IP connection, and even tried giving her a static IP address (normally, our users have dynamically assigned IP's).
Anybody familiar with this?
Thanks in advance.
Kyosa Jamie Nordmeyer - Cho Dan
Portland, Oregon, USA
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Have you tried clearing the cache in IE? Delete all temporary files, cookies, and any offline content; sometimes this restores IE to a working state after an infection is cleared out.
Some people think of it as a six-pack; I consider it more of a support group.
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Yup, tried all that. End solution: rebuilt her system from scratch. Not a terribly complex thing, of course, but should not have been necessary. Oh well.
Thanks for the advice.
Kyosa Jamie Nordmeyer - Cho Dan
Portland, Oregon, USA
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Some spyware puts itself in the Winsock LSP (layered service provider) list. If you just nuke the files without repairing that list too, you may end up in just your situation. I did some quick searches but couldn't find good info on LSPs; your best bet is probably to use AdAware or Spybot.
--Mike--
Personal stuff:: Ericahist | Homepage
Shareware stuff:: 1ClickPicGrabber | RightClick-Encrypt
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I even hear the Windows "OMG I booted up fine" sound.
-- Paul Watson diagnosing hardware problems.
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Thanks, Michael. I didn't check the Winsock LSP, but did use both AdAware and Spybot, to no avail. Stupid question: what is the Winsock LSP? I know what Winsock, just not the LSP. Where do I find it?
Thanks.
Kyosa Jamie Nordmeyer - Cho Dan
Portland, Oregon, USA
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Dear all,
i have a problem with the network as the following :
my domain server has an ip1
and my ISP hase the DNS1,DNS2
when i configure a client to login to the domain i have to put ip1 as it dns and to brows internet from the the same client i have to set both DNS1 and DNS2 for the client
when i did the first senario i could not access the internet and when i used he second senario have long time to login to the domain
I have tried to add that DNS1 , DNS2 as DNS server in the DHCP server but i still have the same problem
if anybody know how to solve this problem i will be thankfull for his help
Regards
Mhmoud Rawas
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Software Eng.
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We have a standard Windows application running on Win2K+ OSes. One of our customers has a special requirement where he needs touch screen monitors. So, my query is regarding the compatibility of my app. Will it require any changes, or does Windows handle it by itself, or do I require any third-party software? Some basic issues like how is right-click handled are not clear to me.
Can somebody provide me with some insight into this?
Thanks,
Krishnan
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My application uses a touch screen from ELO TouchSystems[^]. With ELO, your application doesn't know that the touchscreen is installed. The touchscreen works in parallel with or in place of a mouse. The touchscreen can perform single clicks, double clicks, and drag and drop operations. There is no way to implement right click operations using the touch screen only, unless you place a touch area (a button) that means "perform a right click on the point I was last touching", which isn't very intuitive.
The biggest modification you have to make to your application is to make windows and controls touchable. This usually means making them larger, and making their touchable areas obvious to the user. I've found that a 'metric' value of min(screen width,screen height)/12 is a good minimum size for a comfortable control.
Push buttons are easy; just make them bigger. Radio buttons and check boxes work better if they are made larger, and they are given the WS_EX_DLGMODALFRAME extended style. This gives them a raised edge look that gives the user an indication of the touchable area for the control.
Edit controls require an on-screen keyboard. I've made mine task-specific, so I use a numeric spin button, a numeric keypad, or a full alphanumeric keypad depending upon the contents of the edit control.
Scroll bars and track bars are more difficult. The sizes of the Windows scroll bar controls are fixed by the system metrics values. You can increase the size, and Windows displays the scroll bar at the larger size, but it doesn't scale the arrows well, which is ugly. The thumb control for the track bar doesn't appear to resize up to a touchable size. I ended up writing my own scroll bar and track bar controls that sized appropriately.
Software Zen: delete this;
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That's useful to know, particularly the link to ELO, who have international resellers. I like the idea of an on-screen numeric keypad, but I'm not sure I'd want to use a full alphanumeric one!
Is your keypad simulating a staggered qwerty, or is it more rectangular? Don't suppose it makes that much difference to the user, since touch-typing (in the conventional sense) isn't likely to happen!
Steve S
Developer for hire
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Steve S wrote:
Is your keypad simulating a staggered qwerty, or is it more rectangular?
The alphanumeric keyboard is a staggered QWERTY. The keyboard is a relatively simple dialog box, and the keys are pushbutton controls. One important note: the pushbutton controls are a little unusual. Normal pushbuttons issue a BN_CLICKED notification when the button is released. The pushbuttons I use in my keyboard and numeric keypad issue a notification when the button is pressed. This results in a much more natural feel, in terms of the onscreen keyboard feeling like a real one.
Software Zen: delete this;
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I am currently accessing the internet through a proxy server. However, I can't seem to get any IM (MSN,Yahoo, ICQ, etc.) to connect using the same proxy.
Is there anything else I'm missing?
"if you vote me down, I shall become more powerful than you can possibly imagine" - Michael P. Butler.
Support Bone
It's a weird Life
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Sorry if this is the obvious, but did you configure access to each of the programs? (They don't run off the Windows proxy settings)... Make sure you've selected the correct proxy type (Mine is HTTP) and that should be over port 80.
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Yeah, I did. Didn't help though.
Is there anything you can think of?
"if you vote me down, I shall become more powerful than you can possibly imagine" - Michael P. Butler.
Support Bone
It's a weird Life
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IE Works though or no? The only other thing I can think of is if you are running over port 80 and have IIS installed then it can't route traffic beacuse you already have something using port 80. What kind of proxy server is it? A service or just a free proxy or what?
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