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Posted

Hello!

1. Windows Vista x64 shows an error message

"Add Network Location

The folder you entered does not appear to be valid. Please choose another."

after clicking Next in "Specify the location of your website

Type the address of the website, FTP site, or network location that this

shortcut will open" window.

The folder is http://files.akado.ru/slide/files/51796441/home/

I can add the Network Location in Windows XP by doing the same.

Norton Internet Security 2008 is installed.

The account is administrative.

2. IE x86 crashes during opening a page when IE x64 is open.

3. Windows does not allow to turn on the language bar and input a switch

language keyboard shortcut in Guest account: it turns language bar and

shortcut off after clicking "Apply".

Sincerely,

Dima

Posted

Re: Add Network Location. IE x86 and IE x64. Settings in Guest account.

 

 

Norton is likely causing your problem.

Replace Norton with the free AVG http://free.grisoft.com/ or Avast

http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html, and Windows Firewall and Windows

Defender. Disabling Norton is not enough. You need to completely uninstall

it. If it doesn't solve the problem, get rid of Norton anyway. Norton is

known to cause many problems which don’t always appear immediately.

Download and run the Norton Removal Tool.

http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2005033108162039

 

It's called "360" because Symantec's goal is complete ownership of your

computer, and with even less communication about what it's trying to do or

ways to configure it than ever before (which would only interfere with its

goal.) That, along with Symantec's famous technical support, makes Norton

360 a disaster that I would only install on Granny's computer if she was

going to disinherit me.

-------

*Report back, please*

 

 

"Dima" <kopn@bk.ruDelete> wrote in message

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> Hello!

> 1. Windows Vista x64 shows an error message

> "Add Network Location

> The folder you entered does not appear to be valid. Please choose

> another." after clicking Next in "Specify the location of your website

> Type the address of the website, FTP site, or network location that this

> shortcut will open" window.

> The folder is http://files.akado.ru/slide/files/51796441/home/

> I can add the Network Location in Windows XP by doing the same.

> Norton Internet Security 2008 is installed.

> The account is administrative.

> 2. IE x86 crashes during opening a page when IE x64 is open.

> 3. Windows does not allow to turn on the language bar and input a switch

> language keyboard shortcut in Guest account: it turns language bar and

> shortcut off after clicking "Apply".

> Sincerely,

> Dima

Posted

Re: Add Network Location. IE x86 and IE x64. Settings in Guest account.

 

Thanks Bob for replying!

The same Norton Internet Security does not cause the problems on Windows XP

Pro installed on my second HDD.

Sincerely,

Dima

"Bob" <bob@nowhere.net> wrote in message

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>

> Norton is likely causing your problem.

> Replace Norton with the free AVG http://free.grisoft.com/ or Avast

> http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html, and Windows Firewall and

> Windows Defender. Disabling Norton is not enough. You need to completely

> uninstall it. If it doesn't solve the problem, get rid of Norton anyway.

> Norton is known to cause many problems which don’t always appear

> immediately.

> Download and run the Norton Removal Tool.

> http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2005033108162039

>

> It's called "360" because Symantec's goal is complete ownership of your

> computer, and with even less communication about what it's trying to do or

> ways to configure it than ever before (which would only interfere with its

> goal.) That, along with Symantec's famous technical support, makes Norton

> 360 a disaster that I would only install on Granny's computer if she was

> going to disinherit me.

> -------

> *Report back, please*

>

>

> "Dima" <kopn@bk.ruDelete> wrote in message

> news:eL5mN37lIHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>> Hello!

>> 1. Windows Vista x64 shows an error message

>> "Add Network Location

>> The folder you entered does not appear to be valid. Please choose

>> another." after clicking Next in "Specify the location of your website

>> Type the address of the website, FTP site, or network location that this

>> shortcut will open" window.

>> The folder is http://files.akado.ru/slide/files/51796441/home/

>> I can add the Network Location in Windows XP by doing the same.

>> Norton Internet Security 2008 is installed.

>> The account is administrative.

>> 2. IE x86 crashes during opening a page when IE x64 is open.

>> 3. Windows does not allow to turn on the language bar and input a switch

>> language keyboard shortcut in Guest account: it turns language bar and

>> shortcut off after clicking "Apply".

>> Sincerely,

>> Dima

>

Guest Colin Barnhorst
Posted

Re: Add Network Location. IE x86 and IE x64. Settings in Guest account.

 

What does that have to do with the problem in Vista x64?

 

"Dima" <kopn@bk.ruDelete> wrote in message

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> Thanks Bob for replying!

> The same Norton Internet Security does not cause the problems on Windows

> XP Pro installed on my second HDD.

> Sincerely,

> Dima

> "Bob" <bob@nowhere.net> wrote in message

> news:CL2dnQBv9IweVGXanZ2dnUVZ_oSunZ2d@comcast.com...

>>

>> Norton is likely causing your problem.

>> Replace Norton with the free AVG http://free.grisoft.com/ or Avast

>> http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html, and Windows Firewall and

>> Windows Defender. Disabling Norton is not enough. You need to completely

>> uninstall it. If it doesn't solve the problem, get rid of Norton anyway.

>> Norton is known to cause many problems which don’t always appear

>> immediately.

>> Download and run the Norton Removal Tool.

>> http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2005033108162039

>>

>> It's called "360" because Symantec's goal is complete ownership of your

>> computer, and with even less communication about what it's trying to do

>> or ways to configure it than ever before (which would only interfere with

>> its goal.) That, along with Symantec's famous technical support, makes

>> Norton 360 a disaster that I would only install on Granny's computer if

>> she was going to disinherit me.

>> -------

>> *Report back, please*

>>

>>

>> "Dima" <kopn@bk.ruDelete> wrote in message

>> news:eL5mN37lIHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>> Hello!

>>> 1. Windows Vista x64 shows an error message

>>> "Add Network Location

>>> The folder you entered does not appear to be valid. Please choose

>>> another." after clicking Next in "Specify the location of your website

>>> Type the address of the website, FTP site, or network location that this

>>> shortcut will open" window.

>>> The folder is http://files.akado.ru/slide/files/51796441/home/

>>> I can add the Network Location in Windows XP by doing the same.

>>> Norton Internet Security 2008 is installed.

>>> The account is administrative.

>>> 2. IE x86 crashes during opening a page when IE x64 is open.

>>> 3. Windows does not allow to turn on the language bar and input a switch

>>> language keyboard shortcut in Guest account: it turns language bar and

>>> shortcut off after clicking "Apply".

>>> Sincerely,

>>> Dima

>>

>

Posted

Re: Add Network Location. IE x86 and IE x64. Settings in Guest account.

 

How can Norton Internet Security 2008 cause the problems with a guest

account in Windows Vista x64?

If Norton Internet Security 2008 does not cause the problems on Windows XP

Pro then it's likely that it does not cause the problems on Windows Vista

x64 too, then it's Windows Vista x64 can't work with other programs well.

"Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@comcast.net> wrote in message

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> What does that have to do with the problem in Vista x64?

>

> "Dima" <kopn@bk.ruDelete> wrote in message

> news:uXpo$SCmIHA.944@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>> Thanks Bob for replying!

>> The same Norton Internet Security does not cause the problems on Windows

>> XP Pro installed on my second HDD.

>> Sincerely,

>> Dima

>> "Bob" <bob@nowhere.net> wrote in message

>> news:CL2dnQBv9IweVGXanZ2dnUVZ_oSunZ2d@comcast.com...

>>>

>>> Norton is likely causing your problem.

>>> Replace Norton with the free AVG http://free.grisoft.com/ or Avast

>>> http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html, and Windows Firewall and

>>> Windows Defender. Disabling Norton is not enough. You need to completely

>>> uninstall it. If it doesn't solve the problem, get rid of Norton anyway.

>>> Norton is known to cause many problems which don’t always appear

>>> immediately.

>>> Download and run the Norton Removal Tool.

>>> http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2005033108162039

>>>

>>> It's called "360" because Symantec's goal is complete ownership of your

>>> computer, and with even less communication about what it's trying to do

>>> or ways to configure it than ever before (which would only interfere

>>> with its goal.) That, along with Symantec's famous technical support,

>>> makes Norton 360 a disaster that I would only install on Granny's

>>> computer if she was going to disinherit me.

>>> -------

>>> *Report back, please*

>>>

>>>

>>> "Dima" <kopn@bk.ruDelete> wrote in message

>>> news:eL5mN37lIHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>>> Hello!

>>>> 1. Windows Vista x64 shows an error message

>>>> "Add Network Location

>>>> The folder you entered does not appear to be valid. Please choose

>>>> another." after clicking Next in "Specify the location of your website

>>>> Type the address of the website, FTP site, or network location that

>>>> this shortcut will open" window.

>>>> The folder is http://files.akado.ru/slide/files/51796441/home/

>>>> I can add the Network Location in Windows XP by doing the same.

>>>> Norton Internet Security 2008 is installed.

>>>> The account is administrative.

>>>> 2. IE x86 crashes during opening a page when IE x64 is open.

>>>> 3. Windows does not allow to turn on the language bar and input a

>>>> switch language keyboard shortcut in Guest account: it turns language

>>>> bar and shortcut off after clicking "Apply".

>>>> Sincerely,

>>>> Dima

>>>

>>

>

Posted

Re: Add Network Location. IE x86 and IE x64. Settings in Guest account.

 

I completely uninstalled Norton Internet Security 2008 and run Norton

Removal Tool. Uninstallation of the Norton and running Norton Removal Tool

have not helped at all, have not changeed anything to good.

"Bob" <bob@nowhere.net> wrote in message

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>

> Norton is likely causing your problem.

> Replace Norton with the free AVG http://free.grisoft.com/ or Avast

> http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html, and Windows Firewall and

> Windows Defender. Disabling Norton is not enough. You need to completely

> uninstall it. If it doesn't solve the problem, get rid of Norton anyway.

> Norton is known to cause many problems which don’t always appear

> immediately.

> Download and run the Norton Removal Tool.

> http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2005033108162039

>

> It's called "360" because Symantec's goal is complete ownership of your

> computer, and with even less communication about what it's trying to do or

> ways to configure it than ever before (which would only interfere with its

> goal.) That, along with Symantec's famous technical support, makes Norton

> 360 a disaster that I would only install on Granny's computer if she was

> going to disinherit me.

> -------

> *Report back, please*

>

>

> "Dima" <kopn@bk.ruDelete> wrote in message

> news:eL5mN37lIHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>> Hello!

>> 1. Windows Vista x64 shows an error message

>> "Add Network Location

>> The folder you entered does not appear to be valid. Please choose

>> another." after clicking Next in "Specify the location of your website

>> Type the address of the website, FTP site, or network location that this

>> shortcut will open" window.

>> The folder is http://files.akado.ru/slide/files/51796441/home/

>> I can add the Network Location in Windows XP by doing the same.

>> Norton Internet Security 2008 is installed.

>> The account is administrative.

>> 2. IE x86 crashes during opening a page when IE x64 is open.

>> 3. Windows does not allow to turn on the language bar and input a switch

>> language keyboard shortcut in Guest account: it turns language bar and

>> shortcut off after clicking "Apply".

>> Sincerely,

>> Dima

>

Posted

Re: Add Network Location. IE x86 and IE x64. Settings in Guest account.

 

 

Try adding quotes. "http://files.akado.ru/slide/files/51796441/home/"

 

 

"Dima" <kopn@bk.ruDelete> wrote in message

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>I completely uninstalled Norton Internet Security 2008 and run Norton

>Removal Tool. Uninstallation of the Norton and running Norton Removal Tool

>have not helped at all, have not changeed anything to good.

> "Bob" <bob@nowhere.net> wrote in message

> news:CL2dnQBv9IweVGXanZ2dnUVZ_oSunZ2d@comcast.com...

>>

>> Norton is likely causing your problem.

>> Replace Norton with the free AVG http://free.grisoft.com/ or Avast

>> http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html, and Windows Firewall and

>> Windows Defender. Disabling Norton is not enough. You need to completely

>> uninstall it. If it doesn't solve the problem, get rid of Norton anyway.

>> Norton is known to cause many problems which don’t always appear

>> immediately.

>> Download and run the Norton Removal Tool.

>> http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2005033108162039

>>

>> It's called "360" because Symantec's goal is complete ownership of your

>> computer, and with even less communication about what it's trying to do

>> or ways to configure it than ever before (which would only interfere with

>> its goal.) That, along with Symantec's famous technical support, makes

>> Norton 360 a disaster that I would only install on Granny's computer if

>> she was going to disinherit me.

>> -------

>> *Report back, please*

>>

>>

>> "Dima" <kopn@bk.ruDelete> wrote in message

>> news:eL5mN37lIHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>> Hello!

>>> 1. Windows Vista x64 shows an error message

>>> "Add Network Location

>>> The folder you entered does not appear to be valid. Please choose

>>> another." after clicking Next in "Specify the location of your website

>>> Type the address of the website, FTP site, or network location that this

>>> shortcut will open" window.

>>> The folder is http://files.akado.ru/slide/files/51796441/home/

>>> I can add the Network Location in Windows XP by doing the same.

>>> Norton Internet Security 2008 is installed.

>>> The account is administrative.

>>> 2. IE x86 crashes during opening a page when IE x64 is open.

>>> 3. Windows does not allow to turn on the language bar and input a switch

>>> language keyboard shortcut in Guest account: it turns language bar and

>>> shortcut off after clicking "Apply".

>>> Sincerely,

>>> Dima

>>

>

Posted

Re: Add Network Location. IE x86 and IE x64. Settings in Guest account.

 

Thanks Bob for replying!

Adding quotes just makes the error message appear instantly.

Sincerely,

Dima

"Bob" <bob@nowhere.net> wrote in message

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>

> Try adding quotes. "http://files.akado.ru/slide/files/51796441/home/"

>

>

> "Dima" <kopn@bk.ruDelete> wrote in message

> news:exwnL6NmIHA.2328@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>I completely uninstalled Norton Internet Security 2008 and run Norton

>>Removal Tool. Uninstallation of the Norton and running Norton Removal Tool

>>have not helped at all, have not changeed anything to good.

>> "Bob" <bob@nowhere.net> wrote in message

>> news:CL2dnQBv9IweVGXanZ2dnUVZ_oSunZ2d@comcast.com...

>>>

>>> Norton is likely causing your problem.

>>> Replace Norton with the free AVG http://free.grisoft.com/ or Avast

>>> http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html, and Windows Firewall and

>>> Windows Defender. Disabling Norton is not enough. You need to completely

>>> uninstall it. If it doesn't solve the problem, get rid of Norton anyway.

>>> Norton is known to cause many problems which don’t always appear

>>> immediately.

>>> Download and run the Norton Removal Tool.

>>> http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2005033108162039

>>>

>>> It's called "360" because Symantec's goal is complete ownership of your

>>> computer, and with even less communication about what it's trying to do

>>> or ways to configure it than ever before (which would only interfere

>>> with its goal.) That, along with Symantec's famous technical support,

>>> makes Norton 360 a disaster that I would only install on Granny's

>>> computer if she was going to disinherit me.

>>> -------

>>> *Report back, please*

>>>

>>>

>>> "Dima" <kopn@bk.ruDelete> wrote in message

>>> news:eL5mN37lIHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>>> Hello!

>>>> 1. Windows Vista x64 shows an error message

>>>> "Add Network Location

>>>> The folder you entered does not appear to be valid. Please choose

>>>> another." after clicking Next in "Specify the location of your website

>>>> Type the address of the website, FTP site, or network location that

>>>> this shortcut will open" window.

>>>> The folder is http://files.akado.ru/slide/files/51796441/home/

>>>> I can add the Network Location in Windows XP by doing the same.

>>>> Norton Internet Security 2008 is installed.

>>>> The account is administrative.

>>>> 2. IE x86 crashes during opening a page when IE x64 is open.

>>>> 3. Windows does not allow to turn on the language bar and input a

>>>> switch language keyboard shortcut in Guest account: it turns language

>>>> bar and shortcut off after clicking "Apply".

>>>> Sincerely,

>>>> Dima

>>>

>>

>

Posted

Re: Add Network Location. IE x86 and IE x64. Settings in Guest account.

 

Dear Bob and Colin Barnhorst see

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/888123/en-us

"Bob" <bob@nowhere.net> wrote in message

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>

> Norton is likely causing your problem.

> Replace Norton with the free AVG http://free.grisoft.com/ or Avast

> http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html, and Windows Firewall and

> Windows Defender. Disabling Norton is not enough. You need to completely

> uninstall it. If it doesn't solve the problem, get rid of Norton anyway.

> Norton is known to cause many problems which don’t always appear

> immediately.

> Download and run the Norton Removal Tool.

> http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2005033108162039

>

> It's called "360" because Symantec's goal is complete ownership of your

> computer, and with even less communication about what it's trying to do or

> ways to configure it than ever before (which would only interfere with its

> goal.) That, along with Symantec's famous technical support, makes Norton

> 360 a disaster that I would only install on Granny's computer if she was

> going to disinherit me.

> -------

> *Report back, please*

>

>

> "Dima" <kopn@bk.ruDelete> wrote in message

> news:eL5mN37lIHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>> Hello!

>> 1. Windows Vista x64 shows an error message

>> "Add Network Location

>> The folder you entered does not appear to be valid. Please choose

>> another." after clicking Next in "Specify the location of your website

>> Type the address of the website, FTP site, or network location that this

>> shortcut will open" window.

>> The folder is http://files.akado.ru/slide/files/51796441/home/

>> I can add the Network Location in Windows XP by doing the same.

>> Norton Internet Security 2008 is installed.

>> The account is administrative.

>> 2. IE x86 crashes during opening a page when IE x64 is open.

>> 3. Windows does not allow to turn on the language bar and input a switch

>> language keyboard shortcut in Guest account: it turns language bar and

>> shortcut off after clicking "Apply".

>> Sincerely,

>> Dima

>

Posted

Re: Add Network Location. IE x86 and IE x64. Settings in Guest account.

 

Installing the Webfldrs.msi package have not helped too.

"Dima" <kopn@bk.ruDelete> wrote in message

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> Dear Bob and Colin Barnhorst see

> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/888123/en-us

> "Bob" <bob@nowhere.net> wrote in message

> news:CL2dnQBv9IweVGXanZ2dnUVZ_oSunZ2d@comcast.com...

>>

>> Norton is likely causing your problem.

>> Replace Norton with the free AVG http://free.grisoft.com/ or Avast

>> http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html, and Windows Firewall and

>> Windows Defender. Disabling Norton is not enough. You need to completely

>> uninstall it. If it doesn't solve the problem, get rid of Norton anyway.

>> Norton is known to cause many problems which don’t always appear

>> immediately.

>> Download and run the Norton Removal Tool.

>> http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2005033108162039

>>

>> It's called "360" because Symantec's goal is complete ownership of your

>> computer, and with even less communication about what it's trying to do

>> or ways to configure it than ever before (which would only interfere with

>> its goal.) That, along with Symantec's famous technical support, makes

>> Norton 360 a disaster that I would only install on Granny's computer if

>> she was going to disinherit me.

>> -------

>> *Report back, please*

>>

>>

>> "Dima" <kopn@bk.ruDelete> wrote in message

>> news:eL5mN37lIHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>> Hello!

>>> 1. Windows Vista x64 shows an error message

>>> "Add Network Location

>>> The folder you entered does not appear to be valid. Please choose

>>> another." after clicking Next in "Specify the location of your website

>>> Type the address of the website, FTP site, or network location that this

>>> shortcut will open" window.

>>> The folder is http://files.akado.ru/slide/files/51796441/home/

>>> I can add the Network Location in Windows XP by doing the same.

>>> Norton Internet Security 2008 is installed.

>>> The account is administrative.

>>> 2. IE x86 crashes during opening a page when IE x64 is open.

>>> 3. Windows does not allow to turn on the language bar and input a switch

>>> language keyboard shortcut in Guest account: it turns language bar and

>>> shortcut off after clicking "Apply".

>>> Sincerely,

>>> Dima

>>

>

Posted

Re: Add Network Location. IE x86 and IE x64. Settings in Guest account.

 

How to uninstall Webfldrs.msi package from Windows Vista x64?

"Dima" <kopn@bk.ruDelete> wrote in message

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> Dear Bob and Colin Barnhorst see

> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/888123/en-us

> "Bob" <bob@nowhere.net> wrote in message

> news:CL2dnQBv9IweVGXanZ2dnUVZ_oSunZ2d@comcast.com...

>>

>> Norton is likely causing your problem.

>> Replace Norton with the free AVG http://free.grisoft.com/ or Avast

>> http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html, and Windows Firewall and

>> Windows Defender. Disabling Norton is not enough. You need to completely

>> uninstall it. If it doesn't solve the problem, get rid of Norton anyway.

>> Norton is known to cause many problems which don’t always appear

>> immediately.

>> Download and run the Norton Removal Tool.

>> http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2005033108162039

>>

>> It's called "360" because Symantec's goal is complete ownership of your

>> computer, and with even less communication about what it's trying to do

>> or ways to configure it than ever before (which would only interfere with

>> its goal.) That, along with Symantec's famous technical support, makes

>> Norton 360 a disaster that I would only install on Granny's computer if

>> she was going to disinherit me.

>> -------

>> *Report back, please*

>>

>>

>> "Dima" <kopn@bk.ruDelete> wrote in message

>> news:eL5mN37lIHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>> Hello!

>>> 1. Windows Vista x64 shows an error message

>>> "Add Network Location

>>> The folder you entered does not appear to be valid. Please choose

>>> another." after clicking Next in "Specify the location of your website

>>> Type the address of the website, FTP site, or network location that this

>>> shortcut will open" window.

>>> The folder is http://files.akado.ru/slide/files/51796441/home/

>>> I can add the Network Location in Windows XP by doing the same.

>>> Norton Internet Security 2008 is installed.

>>> The account is administrative.

>>> 2. IE x86 crashes during opening a page when IE x64 is open.

>>> 3. Windows does not allow to turn on the language bar and input a switch

>>> language keyboard shortcut in Guest account: it turns language bar and

>>> shortcut off after clicking "Apply".

>>> Sincerely,

>>> Dima

>>

>

Guest Jane C
Posted

Re: Add Network Location. IE x86 and IE x64. Settings in Guest account.

 

Dima,

 

Under Programs and Features, Uninstall a program. Webfolders should be

listed there.

 

Then go here:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=17C36612-632E-4C04-9382-987622ED1D64&displaylang=en

Software Update for Web Folders (KB907306)

 

 

"Dima" <kopn@bk.ruDelete> wrote in message

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> How to uninstall Webfldrs.msi package from Windows Vista x64?

 

--

Jane, not plain ;) 64 bit enabled :-)

Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-)

MVP - Windows Desktop Experience

Guest Gordon
Posted

Re: Add Network Location. IE x86 and IE x64. Settings in Guest account.

 

"Dima" <kopn@bk.ruDelete> wrote in message

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> 3. Windows does not allow to turn on the language bar and input a switch

> language keyboard shortcut in Guest account: it turns language bar and

> shortcut off after clicking "Apply".

 

 

Why are you even logging in as Guest?

If you want to enable casual users to use your machine create a Limited User

account and call it "Visitor" or something similar.

Posted

Re: Add Network Location. IE x86 and IE x64. Settings in Guest account.

 

Thanks Gordon for replying!

It is written in the Windows Help that the Guest account will not have an

access to my files. I do not want casual users to see my files.

Sincerely

"Gordon" <gbplinux@gmail.com.invalid> wrote in message

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> "Dima" <kopn@bk.ruDelete> wrote in message

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>> 3. Windows does not allow to turn on the language bar and input a switch

>> language keyboard shortcut in Guest account: it turns language bar and

>> shortcut off after clicking "Apply".

>

>

> Why are you even logging in as Guest?

> If you want to enable casual users to use your machine create a Limited

> User account and call it "Visitor" or something similar.

Posted

Re: Add Network Location. IE x86 and IE x64. Settings in Guest account.

 

Thanks Jane for your reply!

Webfolders are not listed in the Programs and Features.

Sincerely

"Jane C" <janecolman@invalid.iinet.net.au> wrote in message

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> Dima,

>

> Under Programs and Features, Uninstall a program. Webfolders should be

> listed there.

>

> Then go here:

> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=17C36612-632E-4C04-9382-987622ED1D64&displaylang=en

> Software Update for Web Folders (KB907306)

>

>

> "Dima" <kopn@bk.ruDelete> wrote in message

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>> How to uninstall Webfldrs.msi package from Windows Vista x64?

>

> --

> Jane, not plain ;) 64 bit enabled :-)

> Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-)

> MVP - Windows Desktop Experience

Posted

Re: Add Network Location. IE x86 and IE x64. Settings in Guest account.

 

Dear Jane,

The Software Update for Web Folders (KB907306) have not helped.

Sincerely.

"Jane C" <janecolman@invalid.iinet.net.au> wrote in message

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> Dima,

>

> Under Programs and Features, Uninstall a program. Webfolders should be

> listed there.

>

> Then go here:

> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=17C36612-632E-4C04-9382-987622ED1D64&displaylang=en

> Software Update for Web Folders (KB907306)

>

>

> "Dima" <kopn@bk.ruDelete> wrote in message

> news:efKhUYOmIHA.5160@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>> How to uninstall Webfldrs.msi package from Windows Vista x64?

>

> --

> Jane, not plain ;) 64 bit enabled :-)

> Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-)

> MVP - Windows Desktop Experience

Guest Gordon
Posted

Re: Add Network Location. IE x86 and IE x64. Settings in Guest account.

 

"Dima" <kopn@bk.ruDelete> wrote in message

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> Thanks Gordon for replying!

> It is written in the Windows Help that the Guest account will not have an

> access to my files. I do not want casual users to see my files.

> Sincerely

 

Neither will a Limited User account....

Posted

Re: Add Network Location. IE x86 and IE x64. Settings in Guest account.

 

Why does the Guest account exist then at all?

"Gordon" <gbplinux@gmail.com.invalid> wrote in message

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> "Dima" <kopn@bk.ruDelete> wrote in message

> news:uhS7XxZmIHA.5660@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>> Thanks Gordon for replying!

>> It is written in the Windows Help that the Guest account will not have an

>> access to my files. I do not want casual users to see my files.

>> Sincerely

>

> Neither will a Limited User account....

Posted

Re: Add Network Location. IE x86 and IE x64. Settings in Guest account.

 

Just because someone thought it would be nice to have a

"Guest" account. It's just a generic account with limited

capabilities. They could have called it "Visitor" account

with the same purpose.

 

Guest account is also probably related to a generic account

you could use to download files via FTP from Unix hosts. I

haven't used it in several years, but there was a generic

login you could use to download files.

 

And, finally, why are you posting in so many groups at once?

 

 

Dima wrote:

> Why does the Guest account exist then at all?

> "Gordon" <gbplinux@gmail.com.invalid> wrote in message

> news:ftgh3u$ks4$1@news.mixmin.net...

>> "Dima" <kopn@bk.ruDelete> wrote in message

>> news:uhS7XxZmIHA.5660@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>> Thanks Gordon for replying!

>>> It is written in the Windows Help that the Guest account will not

>>> have an access to my files. I do not want casual users to see my files.

>>> Sincerely

>>

>> Neither will a Limited User account....

>

Guest Gordon
Posted

Re: Add Network Location. IE x86 and IE x64. Settings in Guest account.

 

"Theo" <theo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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> Just because someone thought it would be nice to have a "Guest" account.

> It's just a generic account with limited capabilities. They could have

> called it "Visitor" account with the same purpose.

>

> Guest account is also probably related to a generic account you could use

> to download files via FTP from Unix hosts. I haven't used it in several

> years, but there was a generic login you could use to download files.

>

 

Plenty of stuff here as to why the guest account is a security risk...

http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=Windows+Guest+Account+Security+risk&meta=

Posted

Re: Add Network Location. IE x86 and IE x64. Settings in Guest account.

 

Because its hard to find anybody who knows a resolution to any of the

problems described in the initial post.

"Theo" <theo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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> Just because someone thought it would be nice to have a "Guest" account.

> It's just a generic account with limited capabilities. They could have

> called it "Visitor" account with the same purpose.

>

> Guest account is also probably related to a generic account you could use

> to download files via FTP from Unix hosts. I haven't used it in several

> years, but there was a generic login you could use to download files.

>

> And, finally, why are you posting in so many groups at once?

>

>

> Dima wrote:

>> Why does the Guest account exist then at all?

>> "Gordon" <gbplinux@gmail.com.invalid> wrote in message

>> news:ftgh3u$ks4$1@news.mixmin.net...

>>> "Dima" <kopn@bk.ruDelete> wrote in message

>>> news:uhS7XxZmIHA.5660@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>>> Thanks Gordon for replying!

>>>> It is written in the Windows Help that the Guest account will not have

>>>> an access to my files. I do not want casual users to see my files.

>>>> Sincerely

>>>

>>> Neither will a Limited User account....

>>

  • 1 month later...
Guest Don Klokkenga
Posted

RE: Add Network Location. IE x86 and IE x64. Settings in Guest account

 

RE: Add Network Location. IE x86 and IE x64. Settings in Guest account

 

I get the same message when I try to add our Apptix SharePoint site (formerly

Microsoft bCentral SharePoint) to my Network folder. I am using Vista Home

Premium. Apptix can add our http site on a Vista computer at their site, but

I can't.

 

I found the an article, "On a Windows Vista-based computer, you cannot

access certain directories on a Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning

(WebDAV) server." I an not sure this applies in our case, but Vista

obviously has problems that Microsoft does not completely understand yet.

--

Donald A. Klokkenga PE

 

 

"Dima" wrote:

> Hello!

> 1. Windows Vista x64 shows an error message

> "Add Network Location

> The folder you entered does not appear to be valid. Please choose another."

> after clicking Next in "Specify the location of your website

> Type the address of the website, FTP site, or network location that this

> shortcut will open" window.

> The folder is http://files.akado.ru/slide/files/51796441/home/

> I can add the Network Location in Windows XP by doing the same.

> Norton Internet Security 2008 is installed.

> The account is administrative.

> 2. IE x86 crashes during opening a page when IE x64 is open.

> 3. Windows does not allow to turn on the language bar and input a switch

> language keyboard shortcut in Guest account: it turns language bar and

> shortcut off after clicking "Apply".

> Sincerely,

> Dima

>

>

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