Legacy Operating Systems
Legacy end of life (EOL) operating systems.
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Stop 0x0000007E
by Guest Mark- 2 replies
- 199 views
I periodically receive a Stop 0x0000007E for an unknown reason. Voho46.sys does not live on this machine nor is it found on the Internet. Exact text is (0xC0000005, 0xBA5CBDB1, 0xBAD37C78, 0xBAD37974) VoHo46.sys add=ba5cbdb1 base at ba5b3000 date stamp 47d90380 Any ideas?
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outlook setting
by Guest Newbie- 2 replies
- 166 views
Hello, Our company has about 10~15 salesperson. We have 8 computers for them. Windows XP pro connect to Windows 2003 and Exchange 2003. So these 10~15 people can login any 8 PCs. I have to setup outlook for each PC with their login name. That means I have to setup 10~15 outlooks for each PC. Then setup 80~120 outlooks for all 8 PCs. Is there any easy way? Thanks
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- 2 replies
- 273 views
Hi All… I am running a production Windows Server 2003 SP2 on C:\ with Exchange 2003 installed on E:\ when the E:\ drive was full in the morning and has 0 bytes free space! I tried to free and delete or move some files but they appear shortly after I do that again and no changes in the size appeared. After restarting the sever, I start to get this error: E:\ is not accessible. There is not enough space on the disk. Also the Exchange services and some other service couldn’t start. This drive E:\ has all the Information Store and the files!!! Any idea how to resolve this? Thanks -- Aws awsok@yahoo.com
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- 1 reply
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Hi everybody, I've some computers in my LAN (100 Mbit). I need to connect two of them with something faster 'cause they need to transfer big files (W2k8 and Windows Vista Business). As firewire direct connection is not supported by Vista, I don't know about any solution to this... Any suggestion? Please consider that both PCs need to be still available on the LAN, simulteously. Thx in advance! Sid.
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Automatic Disk Defragmenter in Vista
by Guest Jack- 3 replies
- 323 views
I'm running Vista Ultimate 64x with 4GB memory, 500GB HD and most of the bells and whistles.. I like Vista but sometimes notice it slow down to almost a crawl at times and I've never been able to figure out why. When it happens I check the throughput speed on the Net and usually get between 8MB and 12MB. There was an article recently about automatic defragging in Windows Vista so I checked and sure enough, my system was set to automatically defrag every Wednesday at 1pm.. Thinking that might be the reason for the slowdown, I've unchecked the automatic defrag option (although it is recommended) and want to see if this slowdown will continue. Is there a…
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passing local printers through remote desktop
by Guest Thomas Juracek- 9 replies
- 403 views
I cannot get local printers to pass through a remote desktop session unless (I surmise) the non-routable IP networks are the same. Is there a way around this, or do I need to configure all my domains with the same non-routable IP address scheme to allow a local printer to be used in a RDP session? The same prohibition appears to apply to the copy/paste commands when applied at the file level. Thank you for you help. -- Tom Juracek
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WM6 Remote Desktop
by Guest Andrea- 1 reply
- 265 views
Hello Everybody, Can you know from where exactly i can get Windows Mobile 6 RDP 6.0 or the like?? Thanks in Advance
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- 3 replies
- 247 views
Hi We have been running a Win 2000 Server as a file server through an ADSL Gateway. We have set up single port forwarding on the Gateway, and it runs as a PC Anywhere host absolutely OK. The Server is part of a workgroup (we have no need of a domain in a small office). We have now set up a Win 2003 Server which will ultimately replace the Win 2000 Server. The Server is loaded with CA internet Security Suite. However, no matter what we do, we cannot get either Remote Desktop or PC Anywhere to run on it. We have disabled the CA Internet Security Suite firewall and have set up port forwarding to the remote Win XP Pro PC, but without success. Is th…
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Error 7023
by Guest Peter- 15 replies
- 451 views
I get error 7023 repeatedly whenever I delete a programme. I can't understand how to get the Hotfix below, and whether it is applicable to XP SP3. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/328213/en-us help! JB
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Cannot print from office
by Guest Sarah Kingswell- 3 replies
- 273 views
I am running office 2002 in a terminal server environment. One of the users cannot print from excel, word, outlook. Only the office suite appears to be affected. Each application returns a different type of error. Mainly, check cables, reinstall driver etc. The user can print a test page and can print from Sage. This is the second time this has happened in the last 6 months. Previously I had to recreate the users profile but I don't want to have to do this each time it stops printing. The printer is an HP officejet Pro 550 and maps as a session printer attached the to thin clients usb port. Is there anyway I can fix this without recreating the p…
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- 5 replies
- 450 views
Does anyone have a recommendation on a program you can use to play swf files in windows 2000. (Other than using your web browser to view them in a web page). Thanks, JM
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Printer gets added automatically
by Guest JohnB- 3 replies
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I've never seen this before. I recently started working for this company... whenever I setup a new PC, it automatically gets a printer added, that is shared out from a particular PC on the network. It shows up as; Auto Forms on Computername. Every computer in the company has that printer. "forms" is the share name on the PC, which is running XP Home. How could this be happening automatically? I know how to do this from AD with a login script. But this company uses Terminal Server and RDP exclusively, none of the computers are joined to the Domain... so it can't be coming from a login script. TIA
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WMIprvse.exe hanging at 5-10%
by Guest Abe- 0 replies
- 224 views
The wmiprvse.exe process run by network service on my machine is hanging around 5-10% CPU usage. I don't have the Windows Resouce Manager feature installed and there are no funky printer issues (things that I have found while researching this issue). Thanks.
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Re: "DWWin.exe failed" when shutting down
by Guest tanquang39- 0 replies
- 119 views
Re: "DWWin.exe failed" when shutting down "Li'l Roberto" wrote: > Run Help and Support, enter doctor watson in the search field > > rgds > Li'l Roberto > > > "tonpal" <tonpal@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:C954AABF-DFCC-404C-B83F-BEF273A03BB7@microsoft.com... > > For no obvious reason, I started getting an error message when I shut > > down > > WinXP. The message is only on-screen for less than a second so I've > > been > > unable to catch it all, but (probably paraphrased) it says that > > "DWWin.exe > > failed to initialise because Windows is shutti…
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RE: "DWWin.exe failed" when shutting down
by Guest tanquang39- 0 replies
- 126 views
RE: "DWWin.exe failed" when shutting down "tonpal" wrote: > For no obvious reason, I started getting an error message when I shut down > WinXP. The message is only on-screen for less than a second so I've been > unable to catch it all, but (probably paraphrased) it says that "DWWin.exe > failed to initialise because Windows is shutting down". > > It may be that this started after automated error reporting to MS when FS9, > and later WinXP, said that they 'had to shut down' but I did not notice it as > following immediately, nor did it immediately follow any installation or > update. > > Part of me doesn't care becau…
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RE: "DWWin.exe failed" when shutting down
by Guest tanquang39- 0 replies
- 125 views
RE: "DWWin.exe failed" when shutting down "tonpal" wrote: > For no obvious reason, I started getting an error message when I shut down > WinXP. The message is only on-screen for less than a second so I've been > unable to catch it all, but (probably paraphrased) it says that "DWWin.exe > failed to initialise because Windows is shutting down". > > It may be that this started after automated error reporting to MS when FS9, > and later WinXP, said that they 'had to shut down' but I did not notice it as > following immediately, nor did it immediately follow any installation or > update. > > Part of me doesn't care becau…
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RE: "DWWin.exe failed" when shutting down
by Guest tanquang39- 0 replies
- 128 views
RE: "DWWin.exe failed" when shutting down "tonpal" wrote: > For no obvious reason, I started getting an error message when I shut down > WinXP. The message is only on-screen for less than a second so I've been > unable to catch it all, but (probably paraphrased) it says that "DWWin.exe > failed to initialise because Windows is shutting down". > > It may be that this started after automated error reporting to MS when FS9, > and later WinXP, said that they 'had to shut down' but I did not notice it as > following immediately, nor did it immediately follow any installation or > update. > > Part of me doesn't care becau…
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Launching RDP
by Guest Mike K- 1 reply
- 223 views
Hi all, What are people doing now that RDP 6 requires authentication before it enters the TS? Before, using RDP 5, I had a lovely situation whereby my users didn't even know they were going into a terminal server. They just say the UAP and then logged in.... What are people doing to disable the local PC and launch straight to a TS session pls? Thanks, Mike
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XP Disk Clean Up : Whar are old compressed files?
by Guest Mr. Low- 2 replies
- 167 views
Hi, I run disk clean up regularly. If I tick clean up old compressd file what does this mean ? Can it eliminate useful old data or other program related files that are useful for good performance of my PC? Thanks Low -- A36B58K641
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Monitor client's response time
by Guest sallaboy- 1 reply
- 202 views
Hi, I have a terminal server windows 2003 and I wonder if there is a way to measure the response time of the Client that connects to the terminal server with Remote Desktop? Please advice, Dimitry
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0xc0000005 Recycle Bin exception error is back
by Guest Opinicus- 0 replies
- 128 views
Using WinXP with all updates etc in place. Lately I've started getting the 0xc0000005 error again increasingly more frequently when I double-click on the Recycle Bin or do a right-click / Open. Right-click "Explore" and "Empty" cause no problems. Didn't KB938828 fix this? Has anyone else started seeing this behavior again? -- Bob http://www.kanyak.com
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Multiple Save Dumps
by Guest Ross- 0 replies
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Up to this point I have tried to diagnose this problem on my own but I can see It's more than I can handle. Here is my system info and a log of previous failure reports and bug checks. I hope I have done them correctly as I have no experience whatsoever and have relied completely on information I could read at Microsoft. I had a problem with the computer going to blue screen and not restarting previously. It got so bad that it would not restart at all. I used a drive washer and wiped out everything. I used my XP Installation disc and reinstalled windows XP. I thought the problem was solved and now the computer is doing it again. I have some theories …
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Problem with Hyper-V, NCQ SATA drives; Event ID 129 from nvstor64 saying "Reset to device, \Device\RaidPort0, was issued".
by Guest Bruce Sanderson- 9 replies
- 676 views
Problem with Hyper-V, NCQ SATA drives; Event ID 129 from nvstor64 saying "Reset to device, \Device\RaidPort0, was issued". This post is related to the one on 5 Jun 2008, but I think I asked the wrong question in that one! The operating system is Windows Server 2008 RTM with the RTM version of the Hyper-V role installed (Windows6.0-KB950050-x64.msu). The computer is a custom built with an ASUS P5N-D motherboard, which has the NVIDIA nForce 750i SLI chipset. This computer has three SATA drives - two ST3320620AS and one ST3500320AS. The ST3500320AS has two partitions, one of which is the Windows "System" and "Boot" partition (hosts the operating system)…
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Re: Desktop settings tabs disappear after virus attack.
by Guest PA Bear [MS MVP]- 0 replies
- 137 views
Re: Desktop settings tabs disappear after virus attack. More: http://msmvps.com/blogs/spywaresucks/archive/2008/07/24/1641982.aspx PA Bear [MS MVP] wrote: > The machine remains infected (i.e., ZLOB/Vundo/SDBot, all protected by a > rootkit) and you've got a lot more work to do (unless you wipe & reload). > > cf. > http://msmvps.com/blogs/harrywaldron/archive/2008/07/16/united-parcel-service-fake-email-for-package-non-delivery.aspx > > Unexplained computer behavior may be caused by deceptive software > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/827315 > > Run a /thorough/ check for hijackware, including posting your hijackthis > …
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installing hard drive in 2.5" USB case andf connecting to computer with XP for data salvage
by Guest John Davis- 7 replies
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installing hard drive in 2.5" USB case andf connecting to computer with XP for data salvage Hello: I'm trying to salvage my hard drive. Following is the advice I got from a user of this newsgroup: "To see if your hard disk is still useable, remove it from the laptop and install it in an external 2.5" USB case. You can now connect this case to any Windows XP PC to check your files. Later on you can use the same case plus a 2.5" hard disk as your backup device. You'll be surprised how little it costs and how effective it is." Do you know where to find instructions for installing the hard drive into the case? Do they come with the case? Is this a simple p…