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....et al"., I am not quite sure if this is the best way to update/follow up

on the subject or restoring the registry of choice. At any rate, this is the

current status.

If you recall, I had mentioned that I could not get the system to restore a

registry backup that I had saved the day before the pop up problem showed

up.

Because of the many issues present in my machine and fearful of taking the

steps that you well outlined to get the ‘job’ done by a different route, I

had more or less decided to let things be and just deal with the pop up

nuisance.

Later on, the reality that only five of the latest backup files of the

Registry would show up on the primary list of the dialog box, when issuing

the command ‘scanreg /restore’ at the Dos Prompt, made me attempt at deleting

one or two files, irrelevant to me, and inserting the ‘saved file’ in the

mix. I, then, re-tried to restore that copy and it worked. The ‘bothersome

pop up’ has now gone.

The line ‘shell=explorer.exe longer.exe’ is still present

in the Boot Tab of the System.ini File, but it is unchecked.

Should I assume that only the latest five backups shown on the list can be

restored and not any other that might be available and shown by expanding the

dialog box with the down-arrow key?

Thank you for time and suggestions!

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Re:  Att. ...et al.”- RE: Bothersome popup

 

Not "et al" here, but replies inline.....and snipped for content:

"BAP" <BAP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:6911647B-279F-425F-83DC-87305FAECA8E@microsoft.com...

> ...et al"., I am not quite sure if this is the best way to update/follow up

> on the subject or restoring the registry of choice. At any rate, this is the

> current status.

> snip

> Later on, the reality that only five of the latest backup files of the

> Registry would show up on the primary list of the dialog box, when issuing

> the command ‘scanreg /restore’ at the Dos Prompt, made me attempt at deleting

> one or two files, irrelevant to me, and inserting the ‘saved file’ in the

> mix. I, then, re-tried to restore that copy and it worked. The ‘bothersome

> pop up’ has now gone.

 

That's the way you have to do it, or else *move* rather than delete the backup cab

files you don't require and replace them with the ones you want to use.

> The line ‘shell=explorer.exe longer.exe’ is still present

> in the Boot Tab of the System.ini File, but it is unchecked.

 

Do you have another "shell=" line in the System.ini file that is enabled, and just

states:

shell=explorer.exe

?

If yes, then you can delete the line that is unchecked, the one that says

‘shell=explorer.exe longer.exe’

> Should I assume that only the latest five backups shown on the list can be

> restored and not any other that might be available and shown by expanding the

> dialog box with the down-arrow key?

 

scanreg /restore must be run from a DOS boot (not from a DOS box within Windows, nor

from Safe Mode), and it will show only the newest five backups available for

restore.

What dialog box? There are no dialog boxes with the DOS utility scanreg in the way

that they exist in Windows. The arrow key will only scroll down the list of

backups....only 5 will be available.

 

Do you have any items currently disabled (unchecked) in msconfig> startup tab?

--

Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+

http://dts-l.org/

http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm

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Re: Att. ...et al.”- RE: Bothersome popup

 

Re: Att. ...et al.”- RE: Bothersome popup

 

glee wrote:

> Not "et al" here, but replies inline.....and snipped for content:

> "BAP" <BAP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>

>> ...et al"., I am not quite sure if this is the best way to

>> update/follow up on the subject or restoring the registry of choice. At

>> any rate, this is the current status. snip Later on, the reality that

>> only five of the latest backup files of the Registry would show up on

>> the primary list of the dialog box, when issuing the command ‘scanreg

>> /restore’ at the Dos Prompt, made me attempt at deleting one or two

>> files, irrelevant to me, and inserting the ‘saved file’ in the mix. I,

>> then, re-tried to restore that copy and it worked. The ‘bothersome pop

>> up’ has now gone.

>

> That's the way you have to do it, or else *move* rather than delete the

> backup cab files you don't require and replace them with the ones you

> want to use.

 

What glee writes. Hey, hey, good news! Good to hear you were able to perform

a 'ScanReg /Restore', that you figured out how to make the saved one

available in the selection-list *and* that it indeed helped to take care of

the boot-time pop-up. Good thing you had that registry-backup, since before

the pop-up started occuring, saved away.

 

>> The line ‘shell=explorer.exe longer.exe’ is still present

>> in the Boot Tab of the System.ini File, but it is unchecked.

>

> Do you have another "shell=" line in the System.ini file that is

> enabled, and just states:

> shell=explorer.exe

> ?

> If yes, then you can delete the line that is unchecked, the one that says

> ‘shell=explorer.exe longer.exe’

 

What glee writes.

 

>> Should I assume that only the latest five backups shown on the list

>> can be

>> restored and not any other that might be available and shown by

>> expanding the

>> dialog box with the down-arrow key?

>

> scanreg /restore must be run from a DOS boot (not from a DOS box within

> Windows, nor from Safe Mode), and it will show only the newest five

> backups available for restore.

> What dialog box? There are no dialog boxes with the DOS utility scanreg

> in the way that they exist in Windows. The arrow key will only scroll

> down the list of backups....only 5 will be available.

 

Again, what glee writes. Or rather, you yourself already found out how to

make other backups available, by moving the newer ones out of the way. No

way to increase it to more then five for each run-time that i know of.

 

> Do you have any items currently disabled (unchecked) in msconfig>

> startup tab?

 

 

--

Nah-ah. I'm staying out of this. ... Now, here's my opinion.

 

Please followup in the newsgroup.

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Re:  Att. ...et al.”- RE: Bothersome popup

 

Thanks, "Glee", for your reply/inputs!

***

Glee:

That's the way you have to do it, or else *move* rather than delete the

backup cab files you don't require and replace them with the ones you want to

use.

BAP :

I understand and agree that *move*, not *delete*, should the proper way to

do that.

***

Glee:

Do you have another "shell=" line in the System.ini file that is enabled,

and just states: shell=explorer.exe?

If yes, then you can delete the line that is unchecked, the one that says

‘shell=explorer.exe longer.exe’

BAP:

There is no ‘shell=explorer.exe’ to be seen in system.ini (or win.ini,

autoexec.bat or config.sys). RegSeeker finds 23 references to Explorer.exe

in the Registry. Out of those, several mention 'shell\open\command'.

***

Glee:

scanreg /restore must be run from a DOS boot (not from a DOS box within

Windows, nor from Safe Mode), and it will show only the newest five backups

available for restore.

BAP:

Sorry, if I misled anyone! I understand that it would have to be done from

DOS. To get there, I usually click on Start/Shutdown/Restart in MS-DOS Mode.

On my machine, the command ‘Scanreg /restore ‘ shows four backups. The down

arrow key will show the fifth one.

It would be great if I could recall exactly what was happening during the

period of time when the attempts at restoring the fifth option with the

desired backup kept failing. I am not sure if, at this point, any attempts to

reproduce the same scenario would be of significance. The knowledge of what

to do, if necersasry, is acceptable to me.

***

Glee:

What dialog box? There are no dialog boxes with the DOS utility scanreg in

the way that they exist in Windows. The arrow key will only scroll down the

list of backups....only 5 will be available.

BAP:

Sorry, again, for my poor choice of words! You are right, that is not a

dialog box!

***

Thaank you, again!

 

"glee" wrote:

> Not "et al" here, but replies inline.....and snipped for content:

> "BAP" <BAP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:6911647B-279F-425F-83DC-87305FAECA8E@microsoft.com...

> > ...et al"., I am not quite sure if this is the best way to update/follow up

> > on the subject or restoring the registry of choice. At any rate, this is the

> > current status.

> > snip

> > Later on, the reality that only five of the latest backup files of the

> > Registry would show up on the primary list of the dialog box, when issuing

> > the command ‘scanreg /restore’ at the Dos Prompt, made me attempt at deleting

> > one or two files, irrelevant to me, and inserting the ‘saved file’ in the

> > mix. I, then, re-tried to restore that copy and it worked. The ‘bothersome

> > pop up’ has now gone.

>

> That's the way you have to do it, or else *move* rather than delete the backup cab

> files you don't require and replace them with the ones you want to use.

>

> > The line ‘shell=explorer.exe longer.exe’ is still present

> > in the Boot Tab of the System.ini File, but it is unchecked.

>

> Do you have another "shell=" line in the System.ini file that is enabled, and just

> states:

> shell=explorer.exe

> ?

> If yes, then you can delete the line that is unchecked, the one that says

> ‘shell=explorer.exe longer.exe’

>

> > Should I assume that only the latest five backups shown on the list can be

> > restored and not any other that might be available and shown by expanding the

> > dialog box with the down-arrow key?

>

> scanreg /restore must be run from a DOS boot (not from a DOS box within Windows, nor

> from Safe Mode), and it will show only the newest five backups available for

> restore.

> What dialog box? There are no dialog boxes with the DOS utility scanreg in the way

> that they exist in Windows. The arrow key will only scroll down the list of

> backups....only 5 will be available.

>

> Do you have any items currently disabled (unchecked) in msconfig> startup tab?

> --

> Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+

> http://dts-l.org/

> http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm

>

>

>

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Re: Att. ...et al.”- RE: Bothersome popup

 

Re: Att. ...et al.”- RE: Bothersome popup

 

Thank you, ...et al, for your comments!

I am certainly grateful to all of you folks for the guidance and patience!

 

"... et al." wrote:

> glee wrote:

>

> > Not "et al" here, but replies inline.....and snipped for content:

>

> > "BAP" <BAP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> >

> >> ...et al"., I am not quite sure if this is the best way to

> >> update/follow up on the subject or restoring the registry of choice. At

> >> any rate, this is the current status. snip Later on, the reality that

> >> only five of the latest backup files of the Registry would show up on

> >> the primary list of the dialog box, when issuing the command ‘scanreg

> >> /restore’ at the Dos Prompt, made me attempt at deleting one or two

> >> files, irrelevant to me, and inserting the ‘saved file’ in the mix. I,

> >> then, re-tried to restore that copy and it worked. The ‘bothersome pop

> >> up’ has now gone.

> >

> > That's the way you have to do it, or else *move* rather than delete the

> > backup cab files you don't require and replace them with the ones you

> > want to use.

>

> What glee writes. Hey, hey, good news! Good to hear you were able to perform

> a 'ScanReg /Restore', that you figured out how to make the saved one

> available in the selection-list *and* that it indeed helped to take care of

> the boot-time pop-up. Good thing you had that registry-backup, since before

> the pop-up started occuring, saved away.

>

>

> >> The line ‘shell=explorer.exe longer.exe’ is still present

> >> in the Boot Tab of the System.ini File, but it is unchecked.

> >

> > Do you have another "shell=" line in the System.ini file that is

> > enabled, and just states:

> > shell=explorer.exe

> > ?

> > If yes, then you can delete the line that is unchecked, the one that says

> > ‘shell=explorer.exe longer.exe’

>

> What glee writes.

>

>

> >> Should I assume that only the latest five backups shown on the list

> >> can be

> >> restored and not any other that might be available and shown by

> >> expanding the

> >> dialog box with the down-arrow key?

> >

> > scanreg /restore must be run from a DOS boot (not from a DOS box within

> > Windows, nor from Safe Mode), and it will show only the newest five

> > backups available for restore.

> > What dialog box? There are no dialog boxes with the DOS utility scanreg

> > in the way that they exist in Windows. The arrow key will only scroll

> > down the list of backups....only 5 will be available.

>

> Again, what glee writes. Or rather, you yourself already found out how to

> make other backups available, by moving the newer ones out of the way. No

> way to increase it to more then five for each run-time that i know of.

>

>

> > Do you have any items currently disabled (unchecked) in msconfig>

> > startup tab?

>

>

> --

> Nah-ah. I'm staying out of this. ... Now, here's my opinion.

>

> Please followup in the newsgroup.

> E-mail address is invalid due to spam-control.

>

Posted

Re:  Att. ...et al.”- RE: Bothersome popup

 

"BAP" <BAP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:54DF83C2-D1C8-4993-8B45-FAE625C7D97D@microsoft.com...

> Thanks, "Glee", for your reply/inputs!

 

YW.

> snip

> > ***

> Glee:

> Do you have another "shell=" line in the System.ini file that is enabled,

> and just states: shell=explorer.exe?

> If yes, then you can delete the line that is unchecked, the one that says

> ‘shell=explorer.exe longer.exe’

> BAP:

> There is no ‘shell=explorer.exe’ to be seen in system.ini (or win.ini,

> autoexec.bat or config.sys). RegSeeker finds 23 references to Explorer.exe

> in the Registry. Out of those, several mention 'shell\open\command'.

 

Odd. You can change the line:

shell=explorer.exe longer.exe

to

shell=explorer.exe

and then re-enable the line and reboot.

> snip

--

Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+

http://dts-l.org/

http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm

 

 

> "glee" wrote:

>

>> Not "et al" here, but replies inline.....and snipped for content:

>> "BAP" <BAP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:6911647B-279F-425F-83DC-87305FAECA8E@microsoft.com...

>> > ...et al"., I am not quite sure if this is the best way to update/follow up

>> > on the subject or restoring the registry of choice. At any rate, this is the

>> > current status.

>> > snip

>> > Later on, the reality that only five of the latest backup files of the

>> > Registry would show up on the primary list of the dialog box, when issuing

>> > the command ‘scanreg /restore’ at the Dos Prompt, made me attempt at deleting

>> > one or two files, irrelevant to me, and inserting the ‘saved file’ in the

>> > mix. I, then, re-tried to restore that copy and it worked. The ‘bothersome

>> > pop up’ has now gone.

>>

>> That's the way you have to do it, or else *move* rather than delete the backup

>> cab

>> files you don't require and replace them with the ones you want to use.

>>

>> > The line ‘shell=explorer.exe longer.exe’ is still present

>> > in the Boot Tab of the System.ini File, but it is unchecked.

>>

>> Do you have another "shell=" line in the System.ini file that is enabled, and

>> just

>> states:

>> shell=explorer.exe

>> ?

>> If yes, then you can delete the line that is unchecked, the one that says

>> ‘shell=explorer.exe longer.exe’

>>

>> > Should I assume that only the latest five backups shown on the list can be

>> > restored and not any other that might be available and shown by expanding the

>> > dialog box with the down-arrow key?

>>

>> scanreg /restore must be run from a DOS boot (not from a DOS box within Windows,

>> nor

>> from Safe Mode), and it will show only the newest five backups available for

>> restore.

>> What dialog box? There are no dialog boxes with the DOS utility scanreg in the

>> way

>> that they exist in Windows. The arrow key will only scroll down the list of

>> backups....only 5 will be available.

>>

>> Do you have any items currently disabled (unchecked) in msconfig> startup tab?

>> --

>> Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+

>> http://dts-l.org/

>> http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm

>>

>>

>>


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