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Sorry about the double post deal , i hit enter instead of tab. When i try to run sfc /scannow it keeps asking for xp Pro but i have xp Home sp2 i remember this happening to me a while back and there is a way to change it but i forgot how. Would you help me out? thanks much larry -- Aspire X-Superalien 500W Asus P4c800E Deluxe Intel P-4 800 3.0G 1mb cache Crucial 2x 512MB DDR400 2x WD 80GB Sata 150 7200rpm 8M Ati Radeon 9800XT 256MB Audigy 2ZS Windows XP , home |
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You may be prompted to insert a Windows XP Professional CD when you run the
System File Checker tool in Windows XP Home Edition http://support.microsoft.com/kb/897128 -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In , larry hunted and pecked: Hello Sorry about the double post deal , i hit enter instead of tab. When i try to run sfc /scannow it keeps asking for xp Pro but i have xp Home sp2 i remember this happening to me a while back and there is a way to change it but i forgot how. Would you help me out? thanks much larry -- Aspire X-Superalien 500W Asus P4c800E Deluxe Intel P-4 800 3.0G 1mb cache Crucial 2x 512MB DDR400 2x WD 80GB Sata 150 7200rpm 8M Ati Radeon 9800XT 256MB Audigy 2ZS Windows XP , home |
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That KB says (Cause) ".inf files contain an incorrect source media
description" What could cause that to happen in the first place? Any ideas? Will sfc/scannow work properly once SP2 is installed? I seem to vaguely remember that there was some 'fix' necessary! Sorry to 'but in' here .......... but your answers might help 'larry' too. Dave ****************************************** "Wesley Vogel" wrote in message ... You may be prompted to insert a Windows XP Professional CD when you run the System File Checker tool in Windows XP Home Edition http://support.microsoft.com/kb/897128 -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In , larry hunted and pecked: Hello Sorry about the double post deal , i hit enter instead of tab. When i try to run sfc /scannow it keeps asking for xp Pro but i have xp Home sp2 i remember this happening to me a while back and there is a way to change it but i forgot how. Would you help me out? thanks much larry -- Aspire X-Superalien 500W Asus P4c800E Deluxe Intel P-4 800 3.0G 1mb cache Crucial 2x 512MB DDR400 2x WD 80GB Sata 150 7200rpm 8M Ati Radeon 9800XT 256MB Audigy 2ZS Windows XP , home |
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What could cause that to happen in the first place? Any ideas?
Somebody at Microsoft screwed up, would be my idea. Will sfc/scannow work properly once SP2 is installed? I seem to vaguely remember that there was some 'fix' necessary! It depends on whether SP2 was added or if SP2 came as part of the XP install. Windows File Protection and sfc.exe look for %windir%\system32\dllcache to replace scewed up files, but if %windir%\ServicePackFiles exists %windir%\ServicePackFiles\I386 is used instead. "If System File Checker discovers that a protected file has been overwritten, it retrieves the correct version of the file from the cache folder (%Systemroot%\System32\Dllcache) or the Windows installation source files, and then replaces the incorrect file." http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310747 The ServicePackFiles folder only exists if you have upgraded to XP SP1 or XP SP2 and they were not included in the original install and the SP1 or SP2 upgrade was done by downloading it from Microsoft. If the Service Pack is installed by means of a CD-ROM or a distribution share, the ServicePackFiles folder is not created. Same for slipstreaming a Service Pack. SFC System File Checker tool on Windows XP SP2. When you're prompted for the CD, point to %Windir%\ServicePackFiles\i386 folder. quote Method 2: Modify the registry to point to the Windows XP SP2 Setup files Warning Serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly by using Registry Editor or by using another method. These problems might require that you reinstall your operating system. Microsoft cannot guarantee that these problems can be solved. Modify the registry at your own risk. 1. Click Start, click Run, type regedit in the Open box, and then click OK. 2. Locate the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Setup 3. In the right pane, right-click ServicePackSourcePath, click Modify, type %windir%\ServicePackFiles and then click OK. quote from... You are prompted to insert a Windows XP SP2 CD when you try to run the System File Checker tool on a Windows XP SP2-based computer http://support.microsoft.com/kb/900910 System File checker (sfc.exe) should then look in the %windir%\ServicePackFiles\I386 folder for replacement files. %windir%\ServicePackFiles\i386 is used instead of %windir%\system32\dllcache for Windows File Protection. %windir%\ServicePackFiles\i386 contains the most recently updated service pack files. %windir%\ServicePackFiles\i386 folder exists if the following conditions are true: * You installed Windows XP SP2 from a Windows XP SP2 CD that included SP2 as part of the base installation. * You downloaded and installed Windows XP SP2 from the Microsoft Web site. * Windows XP SP2 was included with the computer. from... http://support.microsoft.com/kb/916261 -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In , BoaterDave hunted and pecked: That KB says (Cause) ".inf files contain an incorrect source media description" What could cause that to happen in the first place? Any ideas? Will sfc/scannow work properly once SP2 is installed? I seem to vaguely remember that there was some 'fix' necessary! Sorry to 'but in' here .......... but your answers might help 'larry' too. Dave ****************************************** "Wesley Vogel" wrote in message ... You may be prompted to insert a Windows XP Professional CD when you run the System File Checker tool in Windows XP Home Edition http://support.microsoft.com/kb/897128 -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In , larry hunted and pecked: Hello Sorry about the double post deal , i hit enter instead of tab. When i try to run sfc /scannow it keeps asking for xp Pro but i have xp Home sp2 i remember this happening to me a while back and there is a way to change it but i forgot how. Would you help me out? thanks much larry -- Aspire X-Superalien 500W Asus P4c800E Deluxe Intel P-4 800 3.0G 1mb cache Crucial 2x 512MB DDR400 2x WD 80GB Sata 150 7200rpm 8M Ati Radeon 9800XT 256MB Audigy 2ZS Windows XP , home |
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Mr Vogel and BoaterDave
Thanks for your reply , i will get on it right now. larry -- Aspire X-Superalien 500W Asus P4c800E Deluxe Intel P-4 800 3.0G 1mb cache Crucial 2x 512MB DDR400 2x WD 80GB Sata 150 7200rpm 8M Ati Radeon 9800XT 256MB Audigy 2ZS Windows XP , home "BoaterDave" wrote: That KB says (Cause) ".inf files contain an incorrect source media description" What could cause that to happen in the first place? Any ideas? Will sfc/scannow work properly once SP2 is installed? I seem to vaguely remember that there was some 'fix' necessary! Sorry to 'but in' here .......... but your answers might help 'larry' too. Dave ****************************************** "Wesley Vogel" wrote in message ... You may be prompted to insert a Windows XP Professional CD when you run the System File Checker tool in Windows XP Home Edition http://support.microsoft.com/kb/897128 -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In , larry hunted and pecked: Hello Sorry about the double post deal , i hit enter instead of tab. When i try to run sfc /scannow it keeps asking for xp Pro but i have xp Home sp2 i remember this happening to me a while back and there is a way to change it but i forgot how. Would you help me out? thanks much larry -- Aspire X-Superalien 500W Asus P4c800E Deluxe Intel P-4 800 3.0G 1mb cache Crucial 2x 512MB DDR400 2x WD 80GB Sata 150 7200rpm 8M Ati Radeon 9800XT 256MB Audigy 2ZS Windows XP , home |
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Thanks for the info, Wesley - much appreciated.
I've tried to follow your instructions, but I'm tired and might have missed something. I loaded this PC with my original XP Home stup disc, then SP1 disk and then my SP2 disc. I'm afraid that I'm still getting the message "Insert your Windows XP Pofessional service Pack 2 CD now" message when I run sfc /scannow. I'll try again tomorrow, but if you have any other tips, please let me know. Thank you for helping. Dave ************************************************** ******** "Wesley Vogel" wrote in message ... What could cause that to happen in the first place? Any ideas? Somebody at Microsoft screwed up, would be my idea. Will sfc/scannow work properly once SP2 is installed? I seem to vaguely remember that there was some 'fix' necessary! It depends on whether SP2 was added or if SP2 came as part of the XP install. Windows File Protection and sfc.exe look for %windir%\system32\dllcache to replace scewed up files, but if %windir%\ServicePackFiles exists %windir%\ServicePackFiles\I386 is used instead. "If System File Checker discovers that a protected file has been overwritten, it retrieves the correct version of the file from the cache folder (%Systemroot%\System32\Dllcache) or the Windows installation source files, and then replaces the incorrect file." http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310747 The ServicePackFiles folder only exists if you have upgraded to XP SP1 or XP SP2 and they were not included in the original install and the SP1 or SP2 upgrade was done by downloading it from Microsoft. If the Service Pack is installed by means of a CD-ROM or a distribution share, the ServicePackFiles folder is not created. Same for slipstreaming a Service Pack. SFC System File Checker tool on Windows XP SP2. When you're prompted for the CD, point to %Windir%\ServicePackFiles\i386 folder. quote Method 2: Modify the registry to point to the Windows XP SP2 Setup files Warning Serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly by using Registry Editor or by using another method. These problems might require that you reinstall your operating system. Microsoft cannot guarantee that these problems can be solved. Modify the registry at your own risk. 1. Click Start, click Run, type regedit in the Open box, and then click OK. 2. Locate the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Setup 3. In the right pane, right-click ServicePackSourcePath, click Modify, type %windir%\ServicePackFiles and then click OK. quote from... You are prompted to insert a Windows XP SP2 CD when you try to run the System File Checker tool on a Windows XP SP2-based computer http://support.microsoft.com/kb/900910 System File checker (sfc.exe) should then look in the %windir%\ServicePackFiles\I386 folder for replacement files. %windir%\ServicePackFiles\i386 is used instead of %windir%\system32\dllcache for Windows File Protection. %windir%\ServicePackFiles\i386 contains the most recently updated service pack files. %windir%\ServicePackFiles\i386 folder exists if the following conditions are true: * You installed Windows XP SP2 from a Windows XP SP2 CD that included SP2 as part of the base installation. * You downloaded and installed Windows XP SP2 from the Microsoft Web site. * Windows XP SP2 was included with the computer. from... http://support.microsoft.com/kb/916261 -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In , BoaterDave hunted and pecked: That KB says (Cause) ".inf files contain an incorrect source media description" What could cause that to happen in the first place? Any ideas? Will sfc/scannow work properly once SP2 is installed? I seem to vaguely remember that there was some 'fix' necessary! Sorry to 'but in' here .......... but your answers might help 'larry' too. Dave ****************************************** "Wesley Vogel" wrote in message ... You may be prompted to insert a Windows XP Professional CD when you run the System File Checker tool in Windows XP Home Edition http://support.microsoft.com/kb/897128 -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In , larry hunted and pecked: Hello Sorry about the double post deal , i hit enter instead of tab. When i try to run sfc /scannow it keeps asking for xp Pro but i have xp Home sp2 i remember this happening to me a while back and there is a way to change it but i forgot how. Would you help me out? thanks much larry -- Aspire X-Superalien 500W Asus P4c800E Deluxe Intel P-4 800 3.0G 1mb cache Crucial 2x 512MB DDR400 2x WD 80GB Sata 150 7200rpm 8M Ati Radeon 9800XT 256MB Audigy 2ZS Windows XP , home |
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You will need to slipstream your original XP Home to integrate
SP2. See the site below. http://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=188337 For more complete information about this just type in google slipstream XP. BoaterDave" wrote in message ... Thanks for the info, Wesley - much appreciated. I've tried to follow your instructions, but I'm tired and might have missed something. I loaded this PC with my original XP Home stup disc, then SP1 disk and then my SP2 disc. I'm afraid that I'm still getting the message "Insert your Windows XP Pofessional service Pack 2 CD now" message when I run sfc /scannow. I'll try again tomorrow, but if you have any other tips, please let me know. Thank you for helping. Dave ************************************************** ******** "Wesley Vogel" wrote in message ... What could cause that to happen in the first place? Any ideas? Somebody at Microsoft screwed up, would be my idea. Will sfc/scannow work properly once SP2 is installed? I seem to vaguely remember that there was some 'fix' necessary! It depends on whether SP2 was added or if SP2 came as part of the XP install. Windows File Protection and sfc.exe look for %windir%\system32\dllcache to replace scewed up files, but if %windir%\ServicePackFiles exists %windir%\ServicePackFiles\I386 is used instead. "If System File Checker discovers that a protected file has been overwritten, it retrieves the correct version of the file from the cache folder (%Systemroot%\System32\Dllcache) or the Windows installation source files, and then replaces the incorrect file." http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310747 The ServicePackFiles folder only exists if you have upgraded to XP SP1 or XP SP2 and they were not included in the original install and the SP1 or SP2 upgrade was done by downloading it from Microsoft. If the Service Pack is installed by means of a CD-ROM or a distribution share, the ServicePackFiles folder is not created. Same for slipstreaming a Service Pack. SFC System File Checker tool on Windows XP SP2. When you're prompted for the CD, point to %Windir%\ServicePackFiles\i386 folder. quote Method 2: Modify the registry to point to the Windows XP SP2 Setup files Warning Serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly by using Registry Editor or by using another method. These problems might require that you reinstall your operating system. Microsoft cannot guarantee that these problems can be solved. Modify the registry at your own risk. 1. Click Start, click Run, type regedit in the Open box, and then click OK. 2. Locate the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Setup 3. In the right pane, right-click ServicePackSourcePath, click Modify, type %windir%\ServicePackFiles and then click OK. quote from... You are prompted to insert a Windows XP SP2 CD when you try to run the System File Checker tool on a Windows XP SP2-based computer http://support.microsoft.com/kb/900910 System File checker (sfc.exe) should then look in the %windir%\ServicePackFiles\I386 folder for replacement files. %windir%\ServicePackFiles\i386 is used instead of %windir%\system32\dllcache for Windows File Protection. %windir%\ServicePackFiles\i386 contains the most recently updated service pack files. %windir%\ServicePackFiles\i386 folder exists if the following conditions are true: * You installed Windows XP SP2 from a Windows XP SP2 CD that included SP2 as part of the base installation. * You downloaded and installed Windows XP SP2 from the Microsoft Web site. * Windows XP SP2 was included with the computer. from... http://support.microsoft.com/kb/916261 -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In , BoaterDave hunted and pecked: That KB says (Cause) ".inf files contain an incorrect source media description" What could cause that to happen in the first place? Any ideas? Will sfc/scannow work properly once SP2 is installed? I seem to vaguely remember that there was some 'fix' necessary! Sorry to 'but in' here .......... but your answers might help 'larry' too. Dave ****************************************** "Wesley Vogel" wrote in message ... You may be prompted to insert a Windows XP Professional CD when you run the System File Checker tool in Windows XP Home Edition http://support.microsoft.com/kb/897128 -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In , larry hunted and pecked: Hello Sorry about the double post deal , i hit enter instead of tab. When i try to run sfc /scannow it keeps asking for xp Pro but i have xp Home sp2 i remember this happening to me a while back and there is a way to change it but i forgot how. Would you help me out? thanks much larry -- Aspire X-Superalien 500W Asus P4c800E Deluxe Intel P-4 800 3.0G 1mb cache Crucial 2x 512MB DDR400 2x WD 80GB Sata 150 7200rpm 8M Ati Radeon 9800XT 256MB Audigy 2ZS Windows XP , home |
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Thank you Frank.
I'll investigate further. Dave ******************************************** "Frank" wrote in message ... You will need to slipstream your original XP Home to integrate SP2. See the site below. http://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=188337 For more complete information about this just type in google slipstream XP. BoaterDave" wrote in message ... Thanks for the info, Wesley - much appreciated. I've tried to follow your instructions, but I'm tired and might have missed something. I loaded this PC with my original XP Home stup disc, then SP1 disk and then my SP2 disc. I'm afraid that I'm still getting the message "Insert your Windows XP Pofessional service Pack 2 CD now" message when I run sfc /scannow. I'll try again tomorrow, but if you have any other tips, please let me know. Thank you for helping. Dave ************************************************** ******** "Wesley Vogel" wrote in message ... What could cause that to happen in the first place? Any ideas? Somebody at Microsoft screwed up, would be my idea. Will sfc/scannow work properly once SP2 is installed? I seem to vaguely remember that there was some 'fix' necessary! It depends on whether SP2 was added or if SP2 came as part of the XP install. Windows File Protection and sfc.exe look for %windir%\system32\dllcache to replace scewed up files, but if %windir%\ServicePackFiles exists %windir%\ServicePackFiles\I386 is used instead. "If System File Checker discovers that a protected file has been overwritten, it retrieves the correct version of the file from the cache folder (%Systemroot%\System32\Dllcache) or the Windows installation source files, and then replaces the incorrect file." http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310747 The ServicePackFiles folder only exists if you have upgraded to XP SP1 or XP SP2 and they were not included in the original install and the SP1 or SP2 upgrade was done by downloading it from Microsoft. If the Service Pack is installed by means of a CD-ROM or a distribution share, the ServicePackFiles folder is not created. Same for slipstreaming a Service Pack. SFC System File Checker tool on Windows XP SP2. When you're prompted for the CD, point to %Windir%\ServicePackFiles\i386 folder. quote Method 2: Modify the registry to point to the Windows XP SP2 Setup files Warning Serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly by using Registry Editor or by using another method. These problems might require that you reinstall your operating system. Microsoft cannot guarantee that these problems can be solved. Modify the registry at your own risk. 1. Click Start, click Run, type regedit in the Open box, and then click OK. 2. Locate the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Setup 3. In the right pane, right-click ServicePackSourcePath, click Modify, type %windir%\ServicePackFiles and then click OK. quote from... You are prompted to insert a Windows XP SP2 CD when you try to run the System File Checker tool on a Windows XP SP2-based computer http://support.microsoft.com/kb/900910 System File checker (sfc.exe) should then look in the %windir%\ServicePackFiles\I386 folder for replacement files. %windir%\ServicePackFiles\i386 is used instead of %windir%\system32\dllcache for Windows File Protection. %windir%\ServicePackFiles\i386 contains the most recently updated service pack files. %windir%\ServicePackFiles\i386 folder exists if the following conditions are true: * You installed Windows XP SP2 from a Windows XP SP2 CD that included SP2 as part of the base installation. * You downloaded and installed Windows XP SP2 from the Microsoft Web site. * Windows XP SP2 was included with the computer. from... http://support.microsoft.com/kb/916261 -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In , BoaterDave hunted and pecked: That KB says (Cause) ".inf files contain an incorrect source media description" What could cause that to happen in the first place? Any ideas? Will sfc/scannow work properly once SP2 is installed? I seem to vaguely remember that there was some 'fix' necessary! Sorry to 'but in' here .......... but your answers might help 'larry' too. Dave ****************************************** "Wesley Vogel" wrote in message ... You may be prompted to insert a Windows XP Professional CD when you run the System File Checker tool in Windows XP Home Edition http://support.microsoft.com/kb/897128 -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In , larry hunted and pecked: Hello Sorry about the double post deal , i hit enter instead of tab. When i try to run sfc /scannow it keeps asking for xp Pro but i have xp Home sp2 i remember this happening to me a while back and there is a way to change it but i forgot how. Would you help me out? thanks much larry -- Aspire X-Superalien 500W Asus P4c800E Deluxe Intel P-4 800 3.0G 1mb cache Crucial 2x 512MB DDR400 2x WD 80GB Sata 150 7200rpm 8M Ati Radeon 9800XT 256MB Audigy 2ZS Windows XP , home |
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is there a support KB for the windows media edition? i am having the same
problem. sfc /scannow worked fine when i first reformated and reloaded the os but stopped when updates were applied. "Wesley Vogel" wrote: You may be prompted to insert a Windows XP Professional CD when you run the System File Checker tool in Windows XP Home Edition http://support.microsoft.com/kb/897128 -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In , larry hunted and pecked: Hello Sorry about the double post deal , i hit enter instead of tab. When i try to run sfc /scannow it keeps asking for xp Pro but i have xp Home sp2 i remember this happening to me a while back and there is a way to change it but i forgot how. Would you help me out? thanks much larry -- Aspire X-Superalien 500W Asus P4c800E Deluxe Intel P-4 800 3.0G 1mb cache Crucial 2x 512MB DDR400 2x WD 80GB Sata 150 7200rpm 8M Ati Radeon 9800XT 256MB Audigy 2ZS Windows XP , home |
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On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 11:40:17 -0700, regfla
wrote: is there a support KB for the windows media edition? i am having the same problem. sfc /scannow worked fine when i first reformated and reloaded the os but stopped when updates were applied. "Wesley Vogel" wrote: You may be prompted to insert a Windows XP Professional CD when you run the System File Checker tool in Windows XP Home Edition http://support.microsoft.com/kb/897128 You are replying to a message written on April 19, 2007--over *two* years ago. Wesley hasn't been active here in this newsgroup in quite a while. Please don't reply to such ancient threads, but start a new one when necessary. Also note that this isn't a web-based forum; it's a newsgroup. The reason you're having such problems is that you are using the awful web interface to participate in this newsgroup--it's the slowest, clunkiest, most error-prone method of using the newsgroups there is. Do yourself a favor and switch to a newsreader, such as Outlook Express, which comes with Windows XP, or Windows Mail, which comes with Vista. See http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/ou...snewreader.htm -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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Also multiposted this post
-- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote in message ... On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 11:40:17 -0700, regfla wrote: is there a support KB for the windows media edition? i am having the same problem. sfc /scannow worked fine when i first reformated and reloaded the os but stopped when updates were applied. "Wesley Vogel" wrote: You may be prompted to insert a Windows XP Professional CD when you run the System File Checker tool in Windows XP Home Edition http://support.microsoft.com/kb/897128 You are replying to a message written on April 19, 2007--over *two* years ago. Wesley hasn't been active here in this newsgroup in quite a while. Please don't reply to such ancient threads, but start a new one when necessary. Also note that this isn't a web-based forum; it's a newsgroup. The reason you're having such problems is that you are using the awful web interface to participate in this newsgroup--it's the slowest, clunkiest, most error-prone method of using the newsgroups there is. Do yourself a favor and switch to a newsreader, such as Outlook Express, which comes with Windows XP, or Windows Mail, which comes with Vista. See http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/ou...snewreader.htm -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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