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Ask Windows XP Expert Walter Clayton About Spyware
Abu Mahajii wrote:
Could you tell me how to get rid of adware from my pc. Norton scan tells me I have 9 threatning files but can't delete them. (snip) Go through these general malware removal steps systematically - http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/...moving_Malware Include scanning with either Sysclean or Multi_AV, plus Ewido. Do all prep/finishing work and follow instructions to do all scans in Safe Mode. When all else fails, run HijackThis and post your log in one of the specialty forums listed at the link above (not here, please). If the procedures look too complex - and there is no shame in admitting this isn't your cup of tea - take the machine to a professional computer repair shop (not your local version of BigStoreUSA). Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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Ask Windows XP Expert Walter Clayton About Spyware
I am trying to transfer a program (Microsoft Streets & Trips) to a flash
drive so as to install it on my other computer. Can you tell me the steps to do this? -- Bob - GoodLifeTrans "Chris Norred [MSFT]" wrote: Hello and welcome to our first Ask-the-Experts discussion, moderated by the Windows XP Expert Zone Community. This is a new trial effort and our goal is to make it easy for you to ask questions and find answers on a specific topic from a recognized expert in the online community. We’ll continue this discussion in the newsgroups for one week and our volunteer expert will select one or two questions each day and respond. Other experts and users online may also chime in with advice. At the end of the week, we hope to have a single thread filled with good information that can be preserved for the benefit of other users in the future. This week, our expert host is volunteer MVP Walter Clayton who will be discussing the topic of spyware and adware and his experience helping users in the newsgroups deal with spyware issues. Walter is an IT professional from Frankfort, Kentucky. He is a self-trained computing pro with 20 years of experience, and he has been helping people in the online community for many years. Walter is a recipient of the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award for his volunteer efforts helping Windows users over the past five years. A quote from Mr. Clayton: “I enjoy working the newsgroups because it forces me to think and learn. Everyday I get a slightly different perspective on something or see a new situation or problem. There is also the challenge of keeping communication skills sharp. Determining the answer to a problem, and communicating it in the newsgroups can present its own set of challenges, especially at times when the wrong answer can leave the user in a no-boot situation.” Our Ask the Experts discussion is different from the live chats hosted on the Windows XP Expert Zone Community site (http://communities2.microsoft.com/ho...teid=34000077). In these discussions, you may not get an immediate answer. The hosts will check-in at a time convenient for them and answer questions. You can post a question any time. Then you may want to add the discussion to your Favorites list in Internet Explorer (Click Favorites, and then click Add to Favorites). You should check back later in the day, or the next day, to see if your question has been answered. Click the Refresh button to see if any new posts were added while you have been reading. If you’re more comfortable using Outlook Express or another newsreader, please do. To post a question or reply in this discussion, using the Web-based newsgroup reader: 1. Click Reply. 2. If prompted, sign in with your .NET Passport. 3. Edit the subject line if you like. 4. In the Reply form, type your message or question in the Message box. 5. Review the text you typed in the Body box to make sure it says what you want; you cannot revise your message after you click Post. 6. To receive e-mail notification when someone posts to this thread, select the Notify me of replies check box. 7. Click Send. This is a new trial effort and your feedback and assistance are appreciated. We’ll keep links to these discussions in the Windows XP Expert Zone Community Columns Archive (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e.../archive.mspx). Truly Chris Norred Editor Windows XP Expert Zone Community |
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GoodLifeTrans wrote:
I am trying to transfer a program (Microsoft Streets & Trips) to a flash drive so as to install it on my other computer. Can you tell me the steps to do this? You can't transfer a program like that. You'll need to have the reinstallation media, probably a cd. Then install the program on your other computer as usual. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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Ask Windows XP Expert Walter Clayton About Spyware
Hey I just came up with a new error? I was wanting to disable my services to
do an install, recommended by software provider, and when I went to disable all then apply I got an access denied error. Here are my steps: start, run, msconfig, service tab, Hide all Microsoft Services, then click the Disable all tab. Click Apply. This is where I get the access denied error. Says denied access while attempting to change service. I don't know what change may have been made or even when a change could have been made, for it has been a long while since I even used this command. I have installed many updates, and who knows what else....? Thanks, Kevin, "Chris Norred [MSFT]" wrote: Hello and welcome to our first Ask-the-Experts discussion, moderated by the Windows XP Expert Zone Community. This is a new trial effort and our goal is to make it easy for you to ask questions and find answers on a specific topic from a recognized expert in the online community. We’ll continue this discussion in the newsgroups for one week and our volunteer expert will select one or two questions each day and respond. Other experts and users online may also chime in with advice. At the end of the week, we hope to have a single thread filled with good information that can be preserved for the benefit of other users in the future. This week, our expert host is volunteer MVP Walter Clayton who will be discussing the topic of spyware and adware and his experience helping users in the newsgroups deal with spyware issues. Walter is an IT professional from Frankfort, Kentucky. He is a self-trained computing pro with 20 years of experience, and he has been helping people in the online community for many years. Walter is a recipient of the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award for his volunteer efforts helping Windows users over the past five years. A quote from Mr. Clayton: “I enjoy working the newsgroups because it forces me to think and learn. Everyday I get a slightly different perspective on something or see a new situation or problem. There is also the challenge of keeping communication skills sharp. Determining the answer to a problem, and communicating it in the newsgroups can present its own set of challenges, especially at times when the wrong answer can leave the user in a no-boot situation.” Our Ask the Experts discussion is different from the live chats hosted on the Windows XP Expert Zone Community site (http://communities2.microsoft.com/ho...teid=34000077). In these discussions, you may not get an immediate answer. The hosts will check-in at a time convenient for them and answer questions. You can post a question any time. Then you may want to add the discussion to your Favorites list in Internet Explorer (Click Favorites, and then click Add to Favorites). You should check back later in the day, or the next day, to see if your question has been answered. Click the Refresh button to see if any new posts were added while you have been reading. If you’re more comfortable using Outlook Express or another newsreader, please do. To post a question or reply in this discussion, using the Web-based newsgroup reader: 1. Click Reply. 2. If prompted, sign in with your .NET Passport. 3. Edit the subject line if you like. 4. In the Reply form, type your message or question in the Message box. 5. Review the text you typed in the Body box to make sure it says what you want; you cannot revise your message after you click Post. 6. To receive e-mail notification when someone posts to this thread, select the Notify me of replies check box. 7. Click Send. This is a new trial effort and your feedback and assistance are appreciated. We’ll keep links to these discussions in the Windows XP Expert Zone Community Columns Archive (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e.../archive.mspx). Truly Chris Norred Editor Windows XP Expert Zone Community |
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"Kevin" wrote in message
... Hey I just came up with a new error? So start a new thread, don't reply to a SPAM post with a separate question. |
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Ask Windows XP Expert Walter Clayton About Printer Icon
I Installed a Lexmark X1240 which came with same as above Laptop with Vista Home Basic. 2 problems, printed a few times but now says unable to connect with computer,this is when it is connected via USB cable and continually says new hardware detected and reinstalls printer.Also tried to set up wireless printing as this is printer connected to router, but says communication not available printer cannot communicate with the computer. I even had my local computer geeks try to make it happen and they could not. Can you help me? I reviewed the discussions and could not find same question. Thank you |
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Ask Windows XP Expert Walter Clayton About Printer Icon
Is this thread going for the world's record? LOL
http://groups.google.com/group/micro...7e7244 c1cd6c Aug 2 2004, 4:51 pm http://groups.google.com/group/micro...fd3a07ba?hl=en -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In , Karen R hunted and pecked: I Installed a Lexmark X1240 which came with same as above Laptop with Vista Home Basic. 2 problems, printed a few times but now says unable to connect with computer,this is when it is connected via USB cable and continually says new hardware detected and reinstalls printer.Also tried to set up wireless printing as this is printer connected to router, but says communication not available printer cannot communicate with the computer. I even had my local computer geeks try to make it happen and they could not. Can you help me? I reviewed the discussions and could not find same question. Thank you |
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How do I turn off Microsoft Outlook Express
We do not like the Microsoft Outlook Express program for sending/receiving
emails. We would just like to send and receive through our charter.net account and not deal with Outlook Express at all. It seems to be constantly running and we cannot find where to turn it off. We do not want to delete it, just simply not have it running. If it were off, our emails would come through charter.net and stay there. That is what we want. Anything you can do to help???? Thanks. -- KC "Chris Norred [MSFT]" wrote: Hello and welcome to our first Ask-the-Experts discussion, moderated by the Windows XP Expert Zone Community. This is a new trial effort and our goal is to make it easy for you to ask questions and find answers on a specific topic from a recognized expert in the online community. We’ll continue this discussion in the newsgroups for one week and our volunteer expert will select one or two questions each day and respond. Other experts and users online may also chime in with advice. At the end of the week, we hope to have a single thread filled with good information that can be preserved for the benefit of other users in the future. This week, our expert host is volunteer MVP Walter Clayton who will be discussing the topic of spyware and adware and his experience helping users in the newsgroups deal with spyware issues. Walter is an IT professional from Frankfort, Kentucky. He is a self-trained computing pro with 20 years of experience, and he has been helping people in the online community for many years. Walter is a recipient of the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award for his volunteer efforts helping Windows users over the past five years. A quote from Mr. Clayton: “I enjoy working the newsgroups because it forces me to think and learn. Everyday I get a slightly different perspective on something or see a new situation or problem. There is also the challenge of keeping communication skills sharp. Determining the answer to a problem, and communicating it in the newsgroups can present its own set of challenges, especially at times when the wrong answer can leave the user in a no-boot situation.” Our Ask the Experts discussion is different from the live chats hosted on the Windows XP Expert Zone Community site (http://communities2.microsoft.com/ho...teid=34000077). In these discussions, you may not get an immediate answer. The hosts will check-in at a time convenient for them and answer questions. You can post a question any time. Then you may want to add the discussion to your Favorites list in Internet Explorer (Click Favorites, and then click Add to Favorites). You should check back later in the day, or the next day, to see if your question has been answered. Click the Refresh button to see if any new posts were added while you have been reading. If you’re more comfortable using Outlook Express or another newsreader, please do. To post a question or reply in this discussion, using the Web-based newsgroup reader: 1. Click Reply. 2. If prompted, sign in with your .NET Passport. 3. Edit the subject line if you like. 4. In the Reply form, type your message or question in the Message box. 5. Review the text you typed in the Body box to make sure it says what you want; you cannot revise your message after you click Post. 6. To receive e-mail notification when someone posts to this thread, select the Notify me of replies check box. 7. Click Send. This is a new trial effort and your feedback and assistance are appreciated. We’ll keep links to these discussions in the Windows XP Expert Zone Community Columns Archive (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e.../archive.mspx). Truly Chris Norred Editor Windows XP Expert Zone Community |
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How do I turn off Microsoft Outlook Express
'Kim Calaman' wrote:
Outlook Express cannot access your email unless you have specifically set up email account information in the program. If you delete this email account information then Outlook Express will no longer be your email access program. (Delete the account information by using, in the Outlook Express 'Toolbar' Tools - Accounts - Email TAB and delete the accounts.) This sort of information should be readily available from your ISP customer support. I assume you wish to use the web based email interface provided by your ISP to access your emailboxes and to send email. This can have pluses and minuses, so consider carefully what you do. Outlook Express has the advantage of being included as a part of Windows operating systems, but there are better programs available, from free third-party to Microsoft Outlook. Outlook Express is also a newsreader that can access newsgroups. I see by the header of your post that you are using the Microsoft web based newsgroup interface. This DEFINITELY has minuses. Outlook Express allows access to tens of thousands of Usenet newssgroups, including the microsoft.public.* newssgroups, gives MUCH more convenient access. Also, it is not nearly as broken (though there are several better newsreaders) as the Microsoft web based interface, as wittness the seemingly irrelevant 'Chris Norred' message at the bottom of your post, and the fact that your post, which seems to be the top post of a thread, appears as a continued conversation to the majority of regular participants in this newsgroup who do NOT and would NOT use the Microsoft web based interface (no 'ideological' reason, it is just clumsy and doesn't allow access to most newsgroups.) Phil Weldon "Kim Calamari" wrote in message ... | We do not like the Microsoft Outlook Express program for sending/receiving | emails. We would just like to send and receive through our charter.net | account and not deal with Outlook Express at all. It seems to be constantly | running and we cannot find where to turn it off. We do not want to delete | it, just simply not have it running. If it were off, our emails would come | through charter.net and stay there. That is what we want. Anything you can | do to help???? Thanks. | -- | KC | | | "Chris Norred [MSFT]" wrote: | | Hello and welcome to our first Ask-the-Experts discussion, moderated by the Windows XP Expert Zone Community. This is a new trial effort and our goal is to make it easy for you to ask questions and find answers on a specific topic from a recognized expert in the online community. We'll continue this discussion in the newsgroups for one week and our volunteer expert will select one or two questions each day and respond. Other experts and users online may also chime in with advice. At the end of the week, we hope to have a single thread filled with good information that can be preserved for the benefit of other users in the future. | | This week, our expert host is volunteer MVP Walter Clayton who will be discussing the topic of spyware and adware and his experience helping users in the newsgroups deal with spyware issues. Walter is an IT professional from Frankfort, Kentucky. He is a self-trained computing pro with 20 years of experience, and he has been helping people in the online community for many years. Walter is a recipient of the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award for his volunteer efforts helping Windows users over the past five years. | A quote from Mr. Clayton: | "I enjoy working the newsgroups because it forces me to think and learn. Everyday I get a slightly different perspective on something or see a new situation or problem. There is also the challenge of keeping communication skills sharp. Determining the answer to a problem, and communicating it in the newsgroups can present its own set of challenges, especially at times when the wrong answer can leave the user in a no-boot situation." | | Our Ask the Experts discussion is different from the live chats hosted on the Windows XP Expert Zone Community site (http://communities2.microsoft.com/ho...teid=34000077). | | In these discussions, you may not get an immediate answer. The hosts will check-in at a time convenient for them and answer questions. You can post a question any time. Then you may want to add the discussion to your Favorites list in Internet Explorer (Click Favorites, and then click Add to Favorites). You should check back later in the day, or the next day, to see if your question has been answered. Click the Refresh button to see if any new posts were added while you have been reading. If you're more comfortable using Outlook Express or another newsreader, please do. | | To post a question or reply in this discussion, using the Web-based newsgroup reader: | 1. Click Reply. | 2. If prompted, sign in with your .NET Passport. | 3. Edit the subject line if you like. | 4. In the Reply form, type your message or question in the Message box. | 5. Review the text you typed in the Body box to make sure it says what you want; you cannot revise your message after you click Post. | 6. To receive e-mail notification when someone posts to this thread, select the Notify me of replies check box. | 7. Click Send. | | This is a new trial effort and your feedback and assistance are appreciated. We'll keep links to these discussions in the Windows XP Expert Zone Community Columns Archive | (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e.../archive.mspx). | Truly | Chris Norred | Editor | Windows XP Expert Zone Community | | | | |
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How do I turn off Microsoft Outlook Express
"Kim Calamari" wrote in message
... We do not like the Microsoft Outlook Express program for sending/receiving emails. We would just like to send and receive through our charter.net account and not deal with Outlook Express at all. It seems to be constantly running and we cannot find where to turn it off. Does it start up on starting the machine? If not then you must either start it manually, or through a "mail-to" link. Just don't start it initially.... |
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How do I turn off Microsoft Outlook Express
Go to control panel---internet options--programs tab. Set your e-mail
program there. "Kim Calamari" wrote in message ... We do not like the Microsoft Outlook Express program for sending/receiving emails. We would just like to send and receive through our charter.net account and not deal with Outlook Express at all. It seems to be constantly running and we cannot find where to turn it off. We do not want to delete it, just simply not have it running. If it were off, our emails would come through charter.net and stay there. That is what we want. Anything you can do to help???? Thanks. -- KC "Chris Norred [MSFT]" wrote: Hello and welcome to our first Ask-the-Experts discussion, moderated by the Windows XP Expert Zone Community. This is a new trial effort and our goal is to make it easy for you to ask questions and find answers on a specific topic from a recognized expert in the online community. We'll continue this discussion in the newsgroups for one week and our volunteer expert will select one or two questions each day and respond. Other experts and users online may also chime in with advice. At the end of the week, we hope to have a single thread filled with good information that can be preserved for the benefit of other users in the future. This week, our expert host is volunteer MVP Walter Clayton who will be discussing the topic of spyware and adware and his experience helping users in the newsgroups deal with spyware issues. Walter is an IT professional from Frankfort, Kentucky. He is a self-trained computing pro with 20 years of experience, and he has been helping people in the online community for many years. Walter is a recipient of the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award for his volunteer efforts helping Windows users over the past five years. A quote from Mr. Clayton: "I enjoy working the newsgroups because it forces me to think and learn. Everyday I get a slightly different perspective on something or see a new situation or problem. There is also the challenge of keeping communication skills sharp. Determining the answer to a problem, and communicating it in the newsgroups can present its own set of challenges, especially at times when the wrong answer can leave the user in a no-boot situation." Our Ask the Experts discussion is different from the live chats hosted on the Windows XP Expert Zone Community site (http://communities2.microsoft.com/ho...teid=34000077). In these discussions, you may not get an immediate answer. The hosts will check-in at a time convenient for them and answer questions. You can post a question any time. Then you may want to add the discussion to your Favorites list in Internet Explorer (Click Favorites, and then click Add to Favorites). You should check back later in the day, or the next day, to see if your question has been answered. Click the Refresh button to see if any new posts were added while you have been reading. If you're more comfortable using Outlook Express or another newsreader, please do. To post a question or reply in this discussion, using the Web-based newsgroup reader: 1. Click Reply. 2. If prompted, sign in with your .NET Passport. 3. Edit the subject line if you like. 4. In the Reply form, type your message or question in the Message box. 5. Review the text you typed in the Body box to make sure it says what you want; you cannot revise your message after you click Post. 6. To receive e-mail notification when someone posts to this thread, select the Notify me of replies check box. 7. Click Send. This is a new trial effort and your feedback and assistance are appreciated. We'll keep links to these discussions in the Windows XP Expert Zone Community Columns Archive (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e.../archive.mspx). Truly Chris Norred Editor Windows XP Expert Zone Community |
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How do I turn off Microsoft Outlook Express
On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 20:02:02 -0700, Kim Calamari
wrote: We do not like the Microsoft Outlook Express program for sending/receiving emails. We would just like to send and receive through our charter.net account and not deal with Outlook Express at all. That statement is very confusing. You *must* read E-mail in some program; there is no other choice. You can't just read mail in your E-mail account. Perhaps what you mean is that you want to read your mail on the charter.net web site; in that case the program you would use to read the E-mail is your web browser--Internet Explorer, Firefox, or whatever your preference is. My view, and that of most experienced E-mail users, is that reading E-mail on a web site is the slowest, clunkiest possible way to do it. I'm grateful to have the facility available for when I'm traveling and have to read mail in a public internet cafe, but when home, I always use my E-mail client program, Outlook (not Outlook Express, which is a different program). My suggestion is that you give Outlook Express a more thorough try and learn to use it and its features, rather than read mail on the web. I think you will find that, once you get used to it, you will come to greatly prefer it. Alternatively, there are *many* other E-mail clients to choose from instead of Outlook Express--Outlook, Pegasus, Eudora, etc.--and many of them are free, and *all* of them are better than the alternative of reading mail on the web. However, if you really want to read mail on the web, and Outlook Express is always running, go to Start | Run, and type MSCONFIG. See if Outlook Express is set to start automatically. If so uncheck it there. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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How do I turn off Microsoft Outlook Express
You can delete the email account in OE. Then it wouldn't retrieve the
emails, but you would be able to retain Outlook Express for news-reader mode only for posting to groups such as microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics. To do that, create a short cut, (right click Desktop New Shortcut then type "C:\Program Files\Outlook Express\msimn.exe" /outnews in the "Type the location of the item" field, click OK. The second thing is, it might be in the Start Up folder of your Start Menu (therefore as you say, it seems to be alwasys starting/running on its own). Items in the start up folder will start automatically. They are 'shortcuts' to the actual executable program file, so you can simply select and delete the shortcut. The easy way to "turn it off" is to just exit the application - the "X" in the top right or File Exit. If you do want to uninstall it, that's done through the Add/Remove Programs (Windows components) from Control Panel. Even with OE running, you can still retrieve the email through whatever means you wish including the charter.net service. "Kim Calamari" wrote in message ... We do not like the Microsoft Outlook Express program for sending/receiving emails. We would just like to send and receive through our charter.net account and not deal with Outlook Express at all. It seems to be constantly running and we cannot find where to turn it off. We do not want to delete it, just simply not have it running. If it were off, our emails would come through charter.net and stay there. That is what we want. Anything you can do to help???? Thanks. -- KC "Chris Norred [MSFT]" wrote: Hello and welcome to our first Ask-the-Experts discussion, moderated by the Windows XP Expert Zone Community. This is a new trial effort and our goal is to make it easy for you to ask questions and find answers on a specific topic from a recognized expert in the online community. We'll continue this discussion in the newsgroups for one week and our volunteer expert will select one or two questions each day and respond. Other experts and users online may also chime in with advice. At the end of the week, we hope to have a single thread filled with good information that can be preserved for the benefit of other users in the future. This week, our expert host is volunteer MVP Walter Clayton who will be discussing the topic of spyware and adware and his experience helping users in the newsgroups deal with spyware issues. Walter is an IT professional from Frankfort, Kentucky. He is a self-trained computing pro with 20 years of experience, and he has been helping people in the online community for many years. Walter is a recipient of the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award for his volunteer efforts helping Windows users over the past five years. A quote from Mr. Clayton: "I enjoy working the newsgroups because it forces me to think and learn. Everyday I get a slightly different perspective on something or see a new situation or problem. There is also the challenge of keeping communication skills sharp. Determining the answer to a problem, and communicating it in the newsgroups can present its own set of challenges, especially at times when the wrong answer can leave the user in a no-boot situation." Our Ask the Experts discussion is different from the live chats hosted on the Windows XP Expert Zone Community site (http://communities2.microsoft.com/ho...teid=34000077). In these discussions, you may not get an immediate answer. The hosts will check-in at a time convenient for them and answer questions. You can post a question any time. Then you may want to add the discussion to your Favorites list in Internet Explorer (Click Favorites, and then click Add to Favorites). You should check back later in the day, or the next day, to see if your question has been answered. Click the Refresh button to see if any new posts were added while you have been reading. If you're more comfortable using Outlook Express or another newsreader, please do. To post a question or reply in this discussion, using the Web-based newsgroup reader: 1. Click Reply. 2. If prompted, sign in with your .NET Passport. 3. Edit the subject line if you like. 4. In the Reply form, type your message or question in the Message box. 5. Review the text you typed in the Body box to make sure it says what you want; you cannot revise your message after you click Post. 6. To receive e-mail notification when someone posts to this thread, select the Notify me of replies check box. 7. Click Send. This is a new trial effort and your feedback and assistance are appreciated. We'll keep links to these discussions in the Windows XP Expert Zone Community Columns Archive (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e.../archive.mspx). Truly Chris Norred Editor Windows XP Expert Zone Community |
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Randomly one day, when I clicked the "ie" shortcut an error message appears
that says "Windows cannot acess the specified device, path, or file. You many not have the appropriate permissions to acess the item." I say "Ok" and then another message pops up saying "The item you selected is unavailable. This item has been moved, removed, or renamed. Would you like me to remove it from your list?" Then I started clicking any other file such as Microsoft Word or any other program and the same thing happens. Why are none of my programs running? How can I fix it? Thank you for your time. |
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