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Dan (Still going in circles)
December 6th 03, 12:44 PM
I hope I am in the right NG. I have been using Kazaa for a while now
and all of a sudden I am having this problem.
Since I have a lot of music I have d/l I was getting ready to make
folders to organize my music. When I click on the "Shared Folder" I
get the error that windows explorer has created an error and has to
shut down. I do not get this on any other program. I thought that at
first I had some kind of a virus even though I have an anti-virus
program running all the time. However, I ran a deep anti-virus check
with no problems. I then ran one on line with McAfee and it found
none, then I ran one with Trend Micro and it did find one and said it
cleaned it. After running the program a second time, there were no
viruses.
Then the desktop clears to a blues screen and within a few seconds I
get the full desktop with all icons.
I really would hate to have to delete the folder since there is quit a
few songs I want to keep. Yes, I can "Try" and redownload again,
however, if there is a way to fix this problem first, I would preferr
that method. I have also deleted all information in the registry that
pertains to Kazaa and even tried to reload Kazaa to fix the problem.
No such luck. ANY assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Dan (Still going in circles)

Amethyst
December 6th 03, 12:44 PM
Dan (Still going in circles) wrote:
> I hope I am in the right NG. I have been using Kazaa for a while now
> and all of a sudden I am having this problem.
> Since I have a lot of music I have d/l I was getting ready to make
> folders to organize my music. When I click on the "Shared Folder" I
> get the error that windows explorer has created an error and has to
> shut down. I do not get this on any other program. I thought that at
> first I had some kind of a virus even though I have an anti-virus
> program running all the time. However, I ran a deep anti-virus check
> with no problems. I then ran one on line with McAfee and it found
> none, then I ran one with Trend Micro and it did find one and said it
> cleaned it. After running the program a second time, there were no
> viruses.
> Then the desktop clears to a blues screen and within a few seconds I
> get the full desktop with all icons.
> I really would hate to have to delete the folder since there is quit a
> few songs I want to keep. Yes, I can "Try" and redownload again,
> however, if there is a way to fix this problem first, I would preferr
> that method. I have also deleted all information in the registry that
> pertains to Kazaa and even tried to reload Kazaa to fix the problem.
> No such luck. ANY assistance would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Dan (Still going in circles)


Kazaa, obviously, isn't part of XP. Therefore, whatever issues you may be
having with it, do not belong in this - or any other - MS newsgroup.
--
Cassandra
Card carrying member of the Fresh Start Club 'The Undead Are People
Too!'

Reply address is fake. Please send all praise, abuse, insults, bequests
of £1million to cassandra (at) craigy34 (dot) freeserve (dot) co (dot)
uk. Change the obvious to the obvious.
Private requests for assistance will not be acknowledged. Please post
all correspondence to the group so that all may benefit. Thank you.

Dan (Still going in circles)
December 6th 03, 12:44 PM
And it is very obvious from your response and others that you have
posted that 1. you can not read very well and 2. you are a person who
feels you can take your frustrations on out in this NG in your curt
responses to people who need help. Personally I think you need to see
a head shrink.
Thanks for nothing.
Oh, by the way, I presume they do teach you how to read in your
country?


Dan (Still going in circles)

On Sun, 13 Jul 2003 16:05:07 +0100, "Amethyst" >
wrote:

>Dan (Still going in circles) wrote:
>> I hope I am in the right NG. I have been using Kazaa for a while now
>> and all of a sudden I am having this problem.
>> Since I have a lot of music I have d/l I was getting ready to make
>> folders to organize my music. When I click on the "Shared Folder" I
>> get the error that windows explorer has created an error and has to
>> shut down. I do not get this on any other program. I thought that at
>> first I had some kind of a virus even though I have an anti-virus
>> program running all the time. However, I ran a deep anti-virus check
>> with no problems. I then ran one on line with McAfee and it found
>> none, then I ran one with Trend Micro and it did find one and said it
>> cleaned it. After running the program a second time, there were no
>> viruses.
>> Then the desktop clears to a blues screen and within a few seconds I
>> get the full desktop with all icons.
>> I really would hate to have to delete the folder since there is quit a
>> few songs I want to keep. Yes, I can "Try" and redownload again,
>> however, if there is a way to fix this problem first, I would preferr
>> that method. I have also deleted all information in the registry that
>> pertains to Kazaa and even tried to reload Kazaa to fix the problem.
>> No such luck. ANY assistance would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Dan (Still going in circles)
>
>
>Kazaa, obviously, isn't part of XP. Therefore, whatever issues you may be
>having with it, do not belong in this - or any other - MS newsgroup.

Dakai
December 6th 03, 12:45 PM
Kaaza is the problem. It installs all kinds of spyware on your system when
you install it.

"Dan (Still going in circles)" > wrote in message
...
> I hope I am in the right NG. I have been using Kazaa for a while now
> and all of a sudden I am having this problem.
> Since I have a lot of music I have d/l I was getting ready to make
> folders to organize my music. When I click on the "Shared Folder" I
> get the error that windows explorer has created an error and has to
> shut down. I do not get this on any other program. I thought that at
> first I had some kind of a virus even though I have an anti-virus
> program running all the time. However, I ran a deep anti-virus check
> with no problems. I then ran one on line with McAfee and it found
> none, then I ran one with Trend Micro and it did find one and said it
> cleaned it. After running the program a second time, there were no
> viruses.
> Then the desktop clears to a blues screen and within a few seconds I
> get the full desktop with all icons.
> I really would hate to have to delete the folder since there is quit a
> few songs I want to keep. Yes, I can "Try" and redownload again,
> however, if there is a way to fix this problem first, I would preferr
> that method. I have also deleted all information in the registry that
> pertains to Kazaa and even tried to reload Kazaa to fix the problem.
> No such luck. ANY assistance would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Dan (Still going in circles)

Michael
December 6th 03, 12:45 PM
Boot into safemode and try changing the "shared folder" name to something
else, then uninstall Kazaa. Run Spybot to clean out any spyware that may
have been installed. If you still want to use a P2P program go to
http://www.techtv.com/screensavers/answerstips/story/0,24330,3464142,00.html

"Dan (Still going in circles)" > wrote in message
...
> I hope I am in the right NG. I have been using Kazaa for a while now
> and all of a sudden I am having this problem.
> Since I have a lot of music I have d/l I was getting ready to make
> folders to organize my music. When I click on the "Shared Folder" I
> get the error that windows explorer has created an error and has to
> shut down. I do not get this on any other program. I thought that at
> first I had some kind of a virus even though I have an anti-virus
> program running all the time. However, I ran a deep anti-virus check
> with no problems. I then ran one on line with McAfee and it found
> none, then I ran one with Trend Micro and it did find one and said it
> cleaned it. After running the program a second time, there were no
> viruses.
> Then the desktop clears to a blues screen and within a few seconds I
> get the full desktop with all icons.
> I really would hate to have to delete the folder since there is quit a
> few songs I want to keep. Yes, I can "Try" and redownload again,
> however, if there is a way to fix this problem first, I would preferr
> that method. I have also deleted all information in the registry that
> pertains to Kazaa and even tried to reload Kazaa to fix the problem.
> No such luck. ANY assistance would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Dan (Still going in circles)

Amethyst
December 6th 03, 12:45 PM
Dan (Still going in circles) wrote:
> And it is very obvious from your response and others that you have
> posted that 1. you can not read very well and 2. you are a person who
> feels you can take your frustrations on out in this NG in your curt
> responses to people who need help. Personally I think you need to see
> a head shrink.
> Thanks for nothing.
> Oh, by the way, I presume they do teach you how to read in your
> country?

Yes, thank you - I have an English degree. You were asking about an issue
with Kazaa and the problems caused by it. As it has nothing to do with
Windows, and your problems were obviously Kazaa created, they do not belong
in this group. Methinks I'm not the one with comprehension issues.
--
Cassandra
Card carrying member of the Fresh Start Club 'The Undead Are People
Too!'

Reply address is fake. Please send all praise, abuse, insults, bequests
of £1million to cassandra (at) craigy34 (dot) freeserve (dot) co (dot)
uk. Change the obvious to the obvious.
Private requests for assistance will not be acknowledged. Please post
all correspondence to the group so that all may benefit. Thank you.

Paul
December 6th 03, 12:48 PM
*Editied for content ;)*
Dear Card Carrying Bitch,
I don't understand why you post. Too often you are rude
and not helpful at all

Here's what I mean:
-Lines marked with an * are part of the original post.
-My comments are in brackets

*felix figueroa wrote:
*> I was just wondering what the blue hilighted text meant
*> when im looking in my folders...recently modified?
*
*
*It means that, in the time it took you to compose this
post you could have
*searched the group and found your answer.

(WTF is your problem, if he wants to post, then that's
his choice. I WOULD agree with you, if I had seen this
question repeadily posted)


*William wrote:
*> You probably registered your copy but did not activate,
*> it is two different things, maybe you should just give
it
*> a try and activate or activate again, otherwise contact
*> microsoft.
*
*Err, no. If she had merely registered, but not
activated, then she would not
*receive an "already activated" message. She is not
seeing the activation
*box, so how can she activate. Do you actually read
questions before
*responding, or do you just post the first thing that
pops into your head?

(Talk about being b***hy)


*Rat Garton wrote:
*> when I go on line no matter ware after I have finished
and wish to
*> close down I can not I have use windows task manager
and that
*> struggles to close it down any I deas to solve this
prob I am a
*> complete novice so if you can help please try to keep
it simple ty
*
*
*Please come back after you have attended those remedial
English classes
*especially the ones dealing with sentence construction
and punctuation. I am
*not even going to bother to decipher that until you
insert some proper
*punctuation.

(You may have a point, but if you're not going to answer
his question, then don't post. Let the people who will
spend the 5 seconds to try to understand what he's saying
help him)


*Linda wrote:
*> have upgraded msn messenger and cant get it to work,
nor
*> my old version. Also my system restore will not work
in
*> XP. Any advice?
*
*Please read http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm and learn
how to submit a good
*post. When you have read it, follow the advice and post
back.

(Once again, if you're not going to answer her question,
then don't post. Let the people who will spend the 5
seconds to try to understand what she's saying help her)


*Bruce Chambers wrote:
*> Greetings --
*>
*> Sure. Rename or delete the C:\Boot.ini file, and
the PC will have
*> problems booting. This is what you want to happen, or
else you
*> wouldn't have asked, right?
*>
*> Bruce Chambers
*>
*> Help us help you:
*> http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
*> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
*> ----
*> You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't
ever count on
*> having both at once. -- RAH
*
*I guess I should stop being surprised at how stupid some
people can be, eh?
*;o)

(Oh you can both go f**k yourselfs. The man was confused
about what this file was. Last time i checked, these
groups were for people with questions about a Microsoft
product or service)


*Rajesh K m wrote:
*> Hi,
*> Kindly feed me with answers for the following
questions.
*>
*> How many monitors can you connect to Windows XP Home
*> Edition at a time?
*>
*> What function of Windows XP Home Edition helps serve
*> broadband connection to be shared over the internet?
*>
*> What feature of Windows XP Home Edition help share
*> Internet connection over two or more PC?
*>
*> What is an analog USB audio/video capture device
called in
*> Windows XP Home Edition?
*>
*> Which feature in Windows XP Home Edition greatly
improves
*> the reliability of the system?
*>
*> Please reply me as soon as possible at
*>
*> Thanks
*
*
*These groups are for people with real problems, not lazy
pubescents wanting
*someone to do their IT homework for them. Do the
research yourself you lazy
*cretin!

(As you like to say, 'err no', these groups are for
people with any questions about a Microsoft product or
service, regardless of severity. Maybe if YOU weren't so
lazy, you would help him.)



THE FOLLOWING ONE WAS BY FAR THE RUDEST:

*Jonathan Kay [MVP] wrote:
*> Greetings Alan,
*>
*> Instead of choosing just Stop, in that window,
select "Messenger",
*> right-click and then choose Properties. Under startup
type, choose
*> 'Disabled' and then choose the 'Stop' button. After
the service is
*stopped,
*> click OK.
*>
*> After this, you won't need to stop it at every reboot.
*> ____________________________________________
*> Jonathan Kay
*> Windows MVP, Messenger
*> Associate Expert
*> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/
*> Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com
*>
*> "alan aggett" > wrote in message
*> ...
*>> To stop the new brand of pop ups,such as those from
end
*>> ads.com. Go to control panel, open admin tools , then
*>> click on services- scroll down thru the list to
*>> messenger ,right click and select-STOP.This disables
the
*>> service,-not sure if u have to do this everytime u
boot
*>> up. Don t seem to be any adverse side effects but if u
*>> have trouble with any other services try re enabling
*>> messenger.Good luck!!
*
*Still peddling the same old tripe I see. You can't teach
kids anything these
*days.

(Hey b***h, at least he helps many people, and POLITELY)


AND BELIEVE ME, THERE WERE MANY MORE!

So join hands and call out, "Get the d**do out of your
a** Cass"

And i will continue to post these messages untill you publicly apologize to
the people you have offended.

"Amethyst" > wrote in message
...
> Dan (Still going in circles) wrote:
> > I hope I am in the right NG. I have been using Kazaa for a while now
> > and all of a sudden I am having this problem.
> > Since I have a lot of music I have d/l I was getting ready to make
> > folders to organize my music. When I click on the "Shared Folder" I
> > get the error that windows explorer has created an error and has to
> > shut down. I do not get this on any other program. I thought that at
> > first I had some kind of a virus even though I have an anti-virus
> > program running all the time. However, I ran a deep anti-virus check
> > with no problems. I then ran one on line with McAfee and it found
> > none, then I ran one with Trend Micro and it did find one and said it
> > cleaned it. After running the program a second time, there were no
> > viruses.
> > Then the desktop clears to a blues screen and within a few seconds I
> > get the full desktop with all icons.
> > I really would hate to have to delete the folder since there is quit a
> > few songs I want to keep. Yes, I can "Try" and redownload again,
> > however, if there is a way to fix this problem first, I would preferr
> > that method. I have also deleted all information in the registry that
> > pertains to Kazaa and even tried to reload Kazaa to fix the problem.
> > No such luck. ANY assistance would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Dan (Still going in circles)
>
>
> Kazaa, obviously, isn't part of XP. Therefore, whatever issues you may be
> having with it, do not belong in this - or any other - MS newsgroup.
> --
> Cassandra
> Card carrying member of the Fresh Start Club 'The Undead Are People
> Too!'
>
> Reply address is fake. Please send all praise, abuse, insults, bequests
> of £1million to cassandra (at) craigy34 (dot) freeserve (dot) co (dot)
> uk. Change the obvious to the obvious.
> Private requests for assistance will not be acknowledged. Please post
> all correspondence to the group so that all may benefit. Thank you.
>
>

Paul
December 6th 03, 12:48 PM
WOW! ****sundra used a big word!
*Editied for content ;)*
Dear Card Carrying Bitch,
I don't understand why you post. Too often you are rude
and not helpful at all

Here's what I mean:
-Lines marked with an * are part of the original post.
-My comments are in brackets

*felix figueroa wrote:
*> I was just wondering what the blue hilighted text meant
*> when im looking in my folders...recently modified?
*
*
*It means that, in the time it took you to compose this
post you could have
*searched the group and found your answer.

(WTF is your problem, if he wants to post, then that's
his choice. I WOULD agree with you, if I had seen this
question repeadily posted)


*William wrote:
*> You probably registered your copy but did not activate,
*> it is two different things, maybe you should just give
it
*> a try and activate or activate again, otherwise contact
*> microsoft.
*
*Err, no. If she had merely registered, but not
activated, then she would not
*receive an "already activated" message. She is not
seeing the activation
*box, so how can she activate. Do you actually read
questions before
*responding, or do you just post the first thing that
pops into your head?

(Talk about being b***hy)


*Rat Garton wrote:
*> when I go on line no matter ware after I have finished
and wish to
*> close down I can not I have use windows task manager
and that
*> struggles to close it down any I deas to solve this
prob I am a
*> complete novice so if you can help please try to keep
it simple ty
*
*
*Please come back after you have attended those remedial
English classes
*especially the ones dealing with sentence construction
and punctuation. I am
*not even going to bother to decipher that until you
insert some proper
*punctuation.

(You may have a point, but if you're not going to answer
his question, then don't post. Let the people who will
spend the 5 seconds to try to understand what he's saying
help him)


*Linda wrote:
*> have upgraded msn messenger and cant get it to work,
nor
*> my old version. Also my system restore will not work
in
*> XP. Any advice?
*
*Please read http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm and learn
how to submit a good
*post. When you have read it, follow the advice and post
back.

(Once again, if you're not going to answer her question,
then don't post. Let the people who will spend the 5
seconds to try to understand what she's saying help her)


*Bruce Chambers wrote:
*> Greetings --
*>
*> Sure. Rename or delete the C:\Boot.ini file, and
the PC will have
*> problems booting. This is what you want to happen, or
else you
*> wouldn't have asked, right?
*>
*> Bruce Chambers
*>
*> Help us help you:
*> http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
*> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
*> ----
*> You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't
ever count on
*> having both at once. -- RAH
*
*I guess I should stop being surprised at how stupid some
people can be, eh?
*;o)

(Oh you can both go f**k yourselfs. The man was confused
about what this file was. Last time i checked, these
groups were for people with questions about a Microsoft
product or service)


*Rajesh K m wrote:
*> Hi,
*> Kindly feed me with answers for the following
questions.
*>
*> How many monitors can you connect to Windows XP Home
*> Edition at a time?
*>
*> What function of Windows XP Home Edition helps serve
*> broadband connection to be shared over the internet?
*>
*> What feature of Windows XP Home Edition help share
*> Internet connection over two or more PC?
*>
*> What is an analog USB audio/video capture device
called in
*> Windows XP Home Edition?
*>
*> Which feature in Windows XP Home Edition greatly
improves
*> the reliability of the system?
*>
*> Please reply me as soon as possible at
*>
*> Thanks
*
*
*These groups are for people with real problems, not lazy
pubescents wanting
*someone to do their IT homework for them. Do the
research yourself you lazy
*cretin!

(As you like to say, 'err no', these groups are for
people with any questions about a Microsoft product or
service, regardless of severity. Maybe if YOU weren't so
lazy, you would help him.)



THE FOLLOWING ONE WAS BY FAR THE RUDEST:

*Jonathan Kay [MVP] wrote:
*> Greetings Alan,
*>
*> Instead of choosing just Stop, in that window,
select "Messenger",
*> right-click and then choose Properties. Under startup
type, choose
*> 'Disabled' and then choose the 'Stop' button. After
the service is
*stopped,
*> click OK.
*>
*> After this, you won't need to stop it at every reboot.
*> ____________________________________________
*> Jonathan Kay
*> Windows MVP, Messenger
*> Associate Expert
*> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/
*> Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com
*>
*> "alan aggett" > wrote in message
*> ...
*>> To stop the new brand of pop ups,such as those from
end
*>> ads.com. Go to control panel, open admin tools , then
*>> click on services- scroll down thru the list to
*>> messenger ,right click and select-STOP.This disables
the
*>> service,-not sure if u have to do this everytime u
boot
*>> up. Don t seem to be any adverse side effects but if u
*>> have trouble with any other services try re enabling
*>> messenger.Good luck!!
*
*Still peddling the same old tripe I see. You can't teach
kids anything these
*days.

(Hey b***h, at least he helps many people, and POLITELY)


AND BELIEVE ME, THERE WERE MANY MORE!

So join hands and call out, "Get the d**do out of your
a** Cass"

And i will continue to post these messages untill you publicly apologize to
the people you have offended.

"Amethyst" > wrote in message
...
> Dan (Still going in circles) wrote:
> > And it is very obvious from your response and others that you have
> > posted that 1. you can not read very well and 2. you are a person who
> > feels you can take your frustrations on out in this NG in your curt
> > responses to people who need help. Personally I think you need to see
> > a head shrink.
> > Thanks for nothing.
> > Oh, by the way, I presume they do teach you how to read in your
> > country?
>
> Yes, thank you - I have an English degree. You were asking about an issue
> with Kazaa and the problems caused by it. As it has nothing to do with
> Windows, and your problems were obviously Kazaa created, they do not
belong
> in this group. Methinks I'm not the one with comprehension issues.
> --
> Cassandra
> Card carrying member of the Fresh Start Club 'The Undead Are People
> Too!'
>
> Reply address is fake. Please send all praise, abuse, insults, bequests
> of £1million to cassandra (at) craigy34 (dot) freeserve (dot) co (dot)
> uk. Change the obvious to the obvious.
> Private requests for assistance will not be acknowledged. Please post
> all correspondence to the group so that all may benefit. Thank you.
>
>

Dan (Still going in circles)
December 6th 03, 12:49 PM
Paul, Dakai, and Richard,
Thank you all for the great help. I did get it to work right and I do
like the Kazaa lite better then the original.
AS for you "AMETHYST" I just want to thank you for a great day of
laughs at reading your "smart comments". It thrills all individuals
to the bone to know that you are really posting to assist us and not
be little us, as your parents probably did to you when you were
little. OOps, sorry, I forgot, you are still little and haven't grown
yet. I really hope you go to see some kind of doctore tohelp you out
of your misery shell.

Dan (Still going in circles)

On Sun, 13 Jul 2003 15:02:54 GMT, "Dan (Still going in circles)"
> wrote:

>I hope I am in the right NG. I have been using Kazaa for a while now
>and all of a sudden I am having this problem.
>Since I have a lot of music I have d/l I was getting ready to make
>folders to organize my music. When I click on the "Shared Folder" I
>get the error that windows explorer has created an error and has to
>shut down. I do not get this on any other program. I thought that at
>first I had some kind of a virus even though I have an anti-virus
>program running all the time. However, I ran a deep anti-virus check
>with no problems. I then ran one on line with McAfee and it found
>none, then I ran one with Trend Micro and it did find one and said it
>cleaned it. After running the program a second time, there were no
>viruses.
>Then the desktop clears to a blues screen and within a few seconds I
>get the full desktop with all icons.
>I really would hate to have to delete the folder since there is quit a
>few songs I want to keep. Yes, I can "Try" and redownload again,
>however, if there is a way to fix this problem first, I would preferr
>that method. I have also deleted all information in the registry that
>pertains to Kazaa and even tried to reload Kazaa to fix the problem.
>No such luck. ANY assistance would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Dan (Still going in circles)

Paul
December 6th 03, 12:58 PM
Technically no, kazza does not install spyware, (BTW, spyware you do not
agree to download. This 'spyware' is made clear that it will be installed).
http://www.kazaa.com/us/privacy/nospyware_policy.htm
"Dakai" > wrote in message
...
> Kaaza is the problem. It installs all kinds of spyware on your system
when
> you install it.
>
> "Dan (Still going in circles)" > wrote in message
> ...
> > I hope I am in the right NG. I have been using Kazaa for a while now
> > and all of a sudden I am having this problem.
> > Since I have a lot of music I have d/l I was getting ready to make
> > folders to organize my music. When I click on the "Shared Folder" I
> > get the error that windows explorer has created an error and has to
> > shut down. I do not get this on any other program. I thought that at
> > first I had some kind of a virus even though I have an anti-virus
> > program running all the time. However, I ran a deep anti-virus check
> > with no problems. I then ran one on line with McAfee and it found
> > none, then I ran one with Trend Micro and it did find one and said it
> > cleaned it. After running the program a second time, there were no
> > viruses.
> > Then the desktop clears to a blues screen and within a few seconds I
> > get the full desktop with all icons.
> > I really would hate to have to delete the folder since there is quit a
> > few songs I want to keep. Yes, I can "Try" and redownload again,
> > however, if there is a way to fix this problem first, I would preferr
> > that method. I have also deleted all information in the registry that
> > pertains to Kazaa and even tried to reload Kazaa to fix the problem.
> > No such luck. ANY assistance would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Dan (Still going in circles)
>
>

Paul
December 6th 03, 12:58 PM
ic that MS has removed many of Amethyst inappropriate posts.
"Paul" > wrote in message
...
> WOW! ****sundra used a big word!
> *Editied for content ;)*
> Dear Card Carrying Bitch,
> I don't understand why you post. Too often you are rude
> and not helpful at all
>
> Here's what I mean:
> -Lines marked with an * are part of the original post.
> -My comments are in brackets
>
> *felix figueroa wrote:
> *> I was just wondering what the blue hilighted text meant
> *> when im looking in my folders...recently modified?
> *
> *
> *It means that, in the time it took you to compose this
> post you could have
> *searched the group and found your answer.
>
> (WTF is your problem, if he wants to post, then that's
> his choice. I WOULD agree with you, if I had seen this
> question repeadily posted)
>
>
> *William wrote:
> *> You probably registered your copy but did not activate,
> *> it is two different things, maybe you should just give
> it
> *> a try and activate or activate again, otherwise contact
> *> microsoft.
> *
> *Err, no. If she had merely registered, but not
> activated, then she would not
> *receive an "already activated" message. She is not
> seeing the activation
> *box, so how can she activate. Do you actually read
> questions before
> *responding, or do you just post the first thing that
> pops into your head?
>
> (Talk about being b***hy)
>
>
> *Rat Garton wrote:
> *> when I go on line no matter ware after I have finished
> and wish to
> *> close down I can not I have use windows task manager
> and that
> *> struggles to close it down any I deas to solve this
> prob I am a
> *> complete novice so if you can help please try to keep
> it simple ty
> *
> *
> *Please come back after you have attended those remedial
> English classes
> *especially the ones dealing with sentence construction
> and punctuation. I am
> *not even going to bother to decipher that until you
> insert some proper
> *punctuation.
>
> (You may have a point, but if you're not going to answer
> his question, then don't post. Let the people who will
> spend the 5 seconds to try to understand what he's saying
> help him)
>
>
> *Linda wrote:
> *> have upgraded msn messenger and cant get it to work,
> nor
> *> my old version. Also my system restore will not work
> in
> *> XP. Any advice?
> *
> *Please read http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm and learn
> how to submit a good
> *post. When you have read it, follow the advice and post
> back.
>
> (Once again, if you're not going to answer her question,
> then don't post. Let the people who will spend the 5
> seconds to try to understand what she's saying help her)
>
>
> *Bruce Chambers wrote:
> *> Greetings --
> *>
> *> Sure. Rename or delete the C:\Boot.ini file, and
> the PC will have
> *> problems booting. This is what you want to happen, or
> else you
> *> wouldn't have asked, right?
> *>
> *> Bruce Chambers
> *>
> *> Help us help you:
> *> http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
> *> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
> *> ----
> *> You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't
> ever count on
> *> having both at once. -- RAH
> *
> *I guess I should stop being surprised at how stupid some
> people can be, eh?
> *;o)
>
> (Oh you can both go f**k yourselfs. The man was confused
> about what this file was. Last time i checked, these
> groups were for people with questions about a Microsoft
> product or service)
>
>
> *Rajesh K m wrote:
> *> Hi,
> *> Kindly feed me with answers for the following
> questions.
> *>
> *> How many monitors can you connect to Windows XP Home
> *> Edition at a time?
> *>
> *> What function of Windows XP Home Edition helps serve
> *> broadband connection to be shared over the internet?
> *>
> *> What feature of Windows XP Home Edition help share
> *> Internet connection over two or more PC?
> *>
> *> What is an analog USB audio/video capture device
> called in
> *> Windows XP Home Edition?
> *>
> *> Which feature in Windows XP Home Edition greatly
> improves
> *> the reliability of the system?
> *>
> *> Please reply me as soon as possible at
> *>
> *> Thanks
> *
> *
> *These groups are for people with real problems, not lazy
> pubescents wanting
> *someone to do their IT homework for them. Do the
> research yourself you lazy
> *cretin!
>
> (As you like to say, 'err no', these groups are for
> people with any questions about a Microsoft product or
> service, regardless of severity. Maybe if YOU weren't so
> lazy, you would help him.)
>
>
>
> THE FOLLOWING ONE WAS BY FAR THE RUDEST:
>
> *Jonathan Kay [MVP] wrote:
> *> Greetings Alan,
> *>
> *> Instead of choosing just Stop, in that window,
> select "Messenger",
> *> right-click and then choose Properties. Under startup
> type, choose
> *> 'Disabled' and then choose the 'Stop' button. After
> the service is
> *stopped,
> *> click OK.
> *>
> *> After this, you won't need to stop it at every reboot.
> *> ____________________________________________
> *> Jonathan Kay
> *> Windows MVP, Messenger
> *> Associate Expert
> *> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/
> *> Messenger Resources - http://messenger.jonathankay.com
> *>
> *> "alan aggett" > wrote in message
> *> ...
> *>> To stop the new brand of pop ups,such as those from
> end
> *>> ads.com. Go to control panel, open admin tools , then
> *>> click on services- scroll down thru the list to
> *>> messenger ,right click and select-STOP.This disables
> the
> *>> service,-not sure if u have to do this everytime u
> boot
> *>> up. Don t seem to be any adverse side effects but if u
> *>> have trouble with any other services try re enabling
> *>> messenger.Good luck!!
> *
> *Still peddling the same old tripe I see. You can't teach
> kids anything these
> *days.
>
> (Hey b***h, at least he helps many people, and POLITELY)
>
>
> AND BELIEVE ME, THERE WERE MANY MORE!
>
> So join hands and call out, "Get the d**do out of your
> a** Cass"
>
> And i will continue to post these messages untill you publicly apologize
to
> the people you have offended.
>
> "Amethyst" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Dan (Still going in circles) wrote:
> > > And it is very obvious from your response and others that you have
> > > posted that 1. you can not read very well and 2. you are a person who
> > > feels you can take your frustrations on out in this NG in your curt
> > > responses to people who need help. Personally I think you need to see
> > > a head shrink.
> > > Thanks for nothing.
> > > Oh, by the way, I presume they do teach you how to read in your
> > > country?
> >
> > Yes, thank you - I have an English degree. You were asking about an
issue
> > with Kazaa and the problems caused by it. As it has nothing to do with
> > Windows, and your problems were obviously Kazaa created, they do not
> belong
> > in this group. Methinks I'm not the one with comprehension issues.
> > --
> > Cassandra
> > Card carrying member of the Fresh Start Club 'The Undead Are People
> > Too!'
> >
> > Reply address is fake. Please send all praise, abuse, insults, bequests
> > of £1million to cassandra (at) craigy34 (dot) freeserve (dot) co (dot)
> > uk. Change the obvious to the obvious.
> > Private requests for assistance will not be acknowledged. Please post
> > all correspondence to the group so that all may benefit. Thank you.
> >
> >
>
>

Paul
December 6th 03, 12:58 PM
LMAO!
"Dan (Still going in circles)" > wrote in message
...
> Paul, Dakai, and Richard,
> Thank you all for the great help. I did get it to work right and I do
> like the Kazaa lite better then the original.
> AS for you "AMETHYST" I just want to thank you for a great day of
> laughs at reading your "smart comments". It thrills all individuals
> to the bone to know that you are really posting to assist us and not
> be little us, as your parents probably did to you when you were
> little. OOps, sorry, I forgot, you are still little and haven't grown
> yet. I really hope you go to see some kind of doctore tohelp you out
> of your misery shell.
>
> Dan (Still going in circles)
>
> On Sun, 13 Jul 2003 15:02:54 GMT, "Dan (Still going in circles)"
> > wrote:
>
> >I hope I am in the right NG. I have been using Kazaa for a while now
> >and all of a sudden I am having this problem.
> >Since I have a lot of music I have d/l I was getting ready to make
> >folders to organize my music. When I click on the "Shared Folder" I
> >get the error that windows explorer has created an error and has to
> >shut down. I do not get this on any other program. I thought that at
> >first I had some kind of a virus even though I have an anti-virus
> >program running all the time. However, I ran a deep anti-virus check
> >with no problems. I then ran one on line with McAfee and it found
> >none, then I ran one with Trend Micro and it did find one and said it
> >cleaned it. After running the program a second time, there were no
> >viruses.
> >Then the desktop clears to a blues screen and within a few seconds I
> >get the full desktop with all icons.
> >I really would hate to have to delete the folder since there is quit a
> >few songs I want to keep. Yes, I can "Try" and redownload again,
> >however, if there is a way to fix this problem first, I would preferr
> >that method. I have also deleted all information in the registry that
> >pertains to Kazaa and even tried to reload Kazaa to fix the problem.
> >No such luck. ANY assistance would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> >Dan (Still going in circles)
>

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