Legacy Windows Archive ( Read Only )
Read only archive of EOL Windows Systems.
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c:\windows\system32\config\system missing or corrupt
by Guest liibm- 8 replies
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I have 2 systems, a labtop and a desktop both running xp prof sp2. On the labtop I am getting the error. " c:\windows\system32\config\system missing or corrupt ........... " I would lke to know if I can slave the labtop hdd on the desktop and copy the missing or corrupt file from the desktop? If so, what must I do after I slave it? Thanks
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Monitoring UP Time
by Guest mcp6453- 6 replies
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A non-profit organization for which I volunteer just received a donation of ten Dell computers with XP. They all have fresh installations. Normally I power up new computers and let them run a while to make sure everything is working as expected. Just now, I think one of them rebooted on its own after running for more than a day. It may have rebooted on its own before now. What utility can I use to monitor the up time such that I can tell if the computer is rebooting? (It does not have bad caps on the motherboard. Plus, it came from a company with a gigantic IT department. Presumably there was nothing wrong with the computer.)
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reboot problem via terminal services
by Guest pie8ter- 2 replies
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We have more than twenty windows 2003 SP2 servers in our datacenter. I use remote desktop (RDP) to manage these servers. When I reboot the servers through RDP connection, sometimes the server doesn't let me RDP again after it reboots. I physically have to go to the server room, open the rack, login and reboot the server again. Then I can make the RDP connection. Admin and application modes are enabled on the servers. This issue has caused me great pain when I reboot the servers from home. I am not sure why this is happening in all the servers. Thanks
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Two specific users disconnecting each other
by Guest schkeb- 2 replies
- 313 views
Windows 2003 Server Standard Edition Service Pack 2 running Terminal Services Client OS: Windows XP service pack 2 Remote Desktop control version 5.1.2600.2180 The server can accept "unlimited" number of connections. In practice, about 20 users use it on a day to day basis, all having remote admin permissions. For all but two users, this is working fine, they can work at the same time. However, for the two users, if one logs on, the other cannot log on without disconnecting the first user. It is only affecting these two users. Cloned the AD account of one user, to see if that solved anything. It didn't. Any ideas? Thanks
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DVD+RW
by Guest toreilly- 1 reply
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I recently had a problem where my OS system did not recognise the DVD. This has been resolved but now when I play a disc in Windows Media Player the system does not display the song/artist info. when I play the disc on my Desktop all info is displayed. I have a Dell Ltaitude D530 with WINXP Pro. Thanks in anticipation tom
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[Visual C++ 2008 EE] how to make standalone program.
by Guest ZikO- 2 replies
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Hello I have a problem with VC++ EE. Sorry if it's very trivial problem but I honestly just have begun with programing in windows. I have made an application in VC++ .NET EE and I would like it to work on every computer not only those which has Visual C++ EE installed. The other computer has installed Framework .NET 3.5 and i have simply copied program from <project folder>\Debug (or Release) and system says: "This application has failed to start because the application confuguration is incorrect. Reinstalling application may fix this problem." What do I need in other this application to work? Regards =)
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Classic start menu
by Guest Sirius- 3 replies
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Hello Everyone, Does anyone know how to add shortcut of "My documents" and "My Computer" or any subfolder to the Classic start menu where the Run, Settings, etc. is? I know they are in the standard start menu, but I don't use it. Thank you
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GoBack vs Restore
by Guest LMO- 11 replies
- 398 views
Aloha all. I have been using GoBack since way before Symantec stole it. I like it, as it simply rolls back my system and drives to before any unfortunate event or virus, etc. Right now I have both GoBack and System Restore running. I realize this is redundant, and wonder which is the better one to keep running. I have hit points with Restore where it is unable to restore to a point. never happened with GoBack. Just curious on this. Any opinions? Thanks.
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Windows XP Registry Cleaner
by Guest voujnbwuotkd@yahoo.com- 5 replies
- 215 views
If you have a new computer, then you will definitely need a Windows XP registry cleaner. I think the registry itself is not going to need fixing, if you don't ever do anything to your computer. But, once you start installing software, uninstalling software, making shortcuts on your desktop to your favorite programs, and even surfing the internet, you will need a good Windows XP registry cleaner. Let us cover the basics on what the registry files do, and why they are important. The registry files are the files, which tell the computer how a program is supposed to operate. It gives the basic instructions on what the program is suppose to do, and when it is suppose…
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MkUFind..exe
by Guest Ascension- 1 reply
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I have Vista, and when I start the computer, a pop up indicates that MkUFind.exe is attempting to access the internet, "Allow" or "Cancel" either way I go from here, it pops up the next time I start up. So how do I stop this pop up from happening?
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TS not updating key for roaming profile
by Guest ChrisInRIC- 0 replies
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Has anyone else seen where a terminal server is not updating the following key appropriately: \HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services\WFProfilePath We were migrating the file server to a new platform. The Profiles share was moved to a new server. Each users TS Profile path was updated in AD. The two controllers (both local) were synch'd. But the three Terminal Servers would not look to the new server. Found that key was still pointing at the old server. We manually edited the key, but does anyone have an idea as to how it should have worked? And why it might have failed? Thanks, Chris
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Deleting old dates from System Restore
by Guest doowopper10- 5 replies
- 208 views
1) Is it a good idea to delete old restore dates from System Restore? I have some listed there that are so old I will never use them to restore my computer. 2) If so, how do I do it? Thanks. Richard
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XP Media Center Logon
by Guest KenP- 3 replies
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Does anyone know whether or not running a repair from the CD will reset the LOGON password? I've tried everything to get around my forgotten password but nothing works to-date. Any other suggestions will be appreciated. KenP
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ODBC Drivers not showing up in 2008 Standard
by Guest Chris- 0 replies
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When I install Win 2008 Enterprise and then navigate to (Administrative Tools-Data Sources (ODBC)-Drivers.) There is a list of about 8-12 drivers listed. When I install Win 2008 Standard and navigate to the same location, the only driver listed is SQL Server. How do I get the rest of the drivers to be available? Thanks -- ccoates
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Certificate Template to Issue
by Guest jared- 0 replies
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Hi, and thanks. The big picture is that i'm attempting to set up Wireless (802.1x) Authentication. I have a Windows Server 2008 Standard (non DC) operating as the Enterprise CA. I've created a new certificate template. In the CA when I attempt to add a New Certificate Template to Issue the newly created certificate is not shown in the Enable Certificate Templates list. I've set Read, Enroll and Autoenroll permissions on the certificate for authenticated users, domain computers, and RAS and IAS servers. I know that Windows Server 2003 requires Enterprise or Datacenter edition, is that also a requirement for Windows Server 2008? Any help would be …