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Re: You should post this in the security section...sounds like spyware. I would first try to remove anything that you know you're not using from [b]Add/Remove Programs[/b] in the [b]Control Panel[/b]. Also you can try Adaware, at your own risk, from [url="http://lavasoft.de"]http://lavasoft.de[/url] ...if you decide to use Adaware then make sure … | |
Re: [url="http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/Windows/XP/all/reskit/en-us/Default.asp?url=/resources/documentation/Windows/XP/all/reskit/en-us/prdl_pif_nfrr.asp"]This[/url] is for printers but it's the same thing. To grant permissions to load and unload device drivers [list=1] [*]In [b]Programs[/b], point to [b]Administrative Tools[/b], and then click [b]Local Security Policy[/b]. [*]In the console tree, double-click [b]Local Policies[/b], and then double-click [b]User Rights Assignment[/b]. [*]In the details pane, right-click the … | |
Re: Interesting article on a utility that sounds like it would work for this: [url="http://www.net-security.org/press.php?id=1288"]http://www.net-security.org/press.php?id=1288[/url] Here's the home page for the software: [url="http://www.elcomsoft.com/aefsdr.html"]http://www.elcomsoft.com/aefsdr.html[/url] Tucows has a 30 day trial download: [url="http://www.tucows.com/preview/302285.html"]http://www.tucows.com/preview/302285.html[/url] | |
Re: Is there an option to set the port the router uses for the config page? If you can get to the config page on port 80 from the WAN addy and then Optonline isn't blocking port 80 traffic. Even if they are you should be ok to run the server … | |
Re: Try this first: [b]Start-->Run-->cmd [/b]then click [b]OK[/b] ...this will put you in the command prompt, type the following command: [b]netsh int ip reset c:\reset_tcpip.txt[/b] reboot and see if the blue screen continues. If you still have problems: Is this on a service pack 2 XP computer? Installing or reinstalling SP2 … | |
Re: [QUOTE=Nat]Hello, Our cable company is telling us our network cards must have gone bad but I think it's kind of weird that both would go out at the exact same time and that my husbands' comp has recovered. Nat[/QUOTE] They'll say anything to get you off the phone although this … | |
Re: What Java version are you supposed to use for that site? | |
Re: Do a little Google research on the dll files...if you can find out what program they were installed with or a virus that uses them maybe you can find out how to remove it. | |
Re: Might help: [url="http://asia.cnet.com/enterprise/netadmin/printfriendly.htm?AT=39050037-39000223c"]http://asia.cnet.com/enterprise/netadmin/printfriendly.htm?AT=39050037-39000223c[/url] | |
Re: Anything we should know about the network you're on? Is this a corporate network/domain? Are you using a firewall? Do you get network drives mapped...are you using network printers? | |
Re: Are you using XP Service Pack 2? If so you might want to make sure the built in pop up blocker is turned off and try setting the sites you're trying to view content on to the [b]Trusted Sites[/b] zone. Also never hurts to clear temporary internet files either if … | |
Re: Are you certain you've gotten the latest drivers associated with the display adapter in Windows? Did you check to make sure the versions changed when you installed the new driver? I think that could be a driver issue; I know on my Nvidia card I had to go and manually … | |
Re: I've seen this before with XP, definitely sounds like a memory leak...I would look for an updated version of that software that's compatible with XP. | |
Re: I would try knocking Windows Installer back in line...maybe a reinstall of that will allow you to get past whatever is blowing up that previous install: [url="http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=4B6140F9-2D36-4977-8FA1-6F8A0F5DCA8F#filelist"]http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=4B6140F9-2D36-4977-8FA1-6F8A0F5DCA8F#filelist[/url] ...seen it happen before, good luck. | |
Re: Try going into safe mode (press [b]F8 [/b]during startup) and removing those programs. Do you have an XP disk? | |
Re: That sounds like a Compaq server...you should check to see if there are updates for the server from HP first, this may be a known issue. Does it happen during backups? services.exe is a generic process tree, check [url="http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/freeware/procexp.shtml"]this[/url] application out...I would use something like this to try and figure … | |
Re: [QUOTE=BrokenGhost] I've had issues in the past with the SVCHOST thingy, where I've needed to install 2 hotfixes from microsoft before getting online otherwise I get similar symptoms to these, CPU at 100% etc...but normally a fresh reinstall would fix that, not in this case. It's happening from word go. … | |
Re: Have you tried this with Zone Alarm disabled? Are you behind a router? If so, what kind? | |
Re: Are you using GFI MailEssentials? | |
Re: From [url="http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/nav.nsf/docid/2000092513515106"]Symantec[/url]: [color=teal]Windows uses System Restore to restore files on your computer in case they become damaged. System Restore is enabled by default. Windows Me keeps the restore information in the _RESTORE folder. [color=purple][b]Windows XP stores this information in the System volume information folder.[/b] [/color]These folders are updated when the … | |
Re: Do you have a console attached to this server or are you strictly accessing it over RDP? If you have a console, can you get into Windows from there and use the keyboard? If you can't get in over the console it sounds like some sort of hardware issue if … | |
Re: Have you cleared the Temporary Internet Files? In Internet Explorer: [b]Tools-->Internet Options-->Delete Files[/b] ...you probably already did that but I just wanted to double check. [QUOTE] * Changing Options, Internet Settings it does not retain the changes. [/QUOTE]...I think I've seen that before and if I remember correctly it was … | |
Re: Try this...go to [url="http://www.hotmail.co.jp"]http://www.hotmail.co.jp[/url] and see if you can sign in with your MSN account from there. If that works sign out of .NET and then reboot your computer and try again. | |
Re: If you try to delete this from your profile when you're logged in you won't be able to. Log in with different user that has sufficient rights to delete files on your profile -- or -- don't worry about it :D | |
Re: Sounds like wireless. There was an issue with XP not being able to reconnect to an access point after going to standby...might be something like [url="http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=810020"]this[/url]. Otherwise I'd say you're probably right that the computer is just losing the signal. I would first try adjusting the antennae and moving the … | |
Re: This says it's for XP but should be the same procedure: [url="http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb%3Ben-us%3B324767"]http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb%3Ben-us%3B324767[/url] | |
Re: Maybe I'm missing something here but why not just allocate a separate directory on your webserver and have the the logs upload there and link directly to the text file if folks want to read it? I think those logs are pretty annoying anyways. Slightly off the subject but relative … | |
Re: Yes...it's a componnent of IIS which can be installed from Add/Remove Programs-->Windows Componnents. Once you install it when you right click [b]My Computer[/b] and go to [b]Manage[/b] -- one of the options should be [url="ftp://ftp...you"]FTP...you[/url] can manage security there. Make sure you don't install all the other stuff from IIS … | |
Re: I can't say I've used this much for what you're talking about, but in XP on the Diagnostics tab there is a modem log you can read. I guess if you check the "Append to log" option maybe it will record each time the modem tries to dial a number, … | |
Re: What you are seeing there is basically how Windows sees an account on the system level. When you create an account called "bob" the actual translation, Security ID ([url="http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/S/SID.html"]http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/S/SID.html[/url]), is stored in the Security Accounts Manager (SAM) in the way you're seeing in that access list. Obviously the SID you … | |
Re: I think you might be right about deleting the files in the registry. You might want to try the system restore feature if you have that turned on. see if you have it turned on: [url="http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2001111912274039?OpenDocument&src=sec_doc_nam"]http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2001111912274039?OpenDocument&src=sec_doc_nam[/url] if you do have it turned on: [url="http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q306084"]http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q306084[/url] If you don't then you'd most … | |
Re: [b]If[/b] The lsass.exe (Local Security Authority) process is blowing up [b]after[/b] a system restore to a point where the SAM was [b]before[/b] it was blown up with the bootdisk then the problems with lsass must be unrelated to whatever happened when the bootdisk was run, which is usually the SAM … | |
Re: I think Cat's on point with the overheating/possible memory issues. I would also be looking at hardware on this one. Basically remove any piece of hardware you possibly can with exception of a memory stick and video card and see if you still get reboots. A rogue screw or poorly … | |
Re: Have you tried closing down all the Limeware processes? Is limewire running, possibly in the background? I don't use LW but if it was still trying to d/l the file and not making any progress the 0 bytes thing would make more sense and also why you couldn't delete it. … | |
Re: Ack! I'm coming into this thread late! I am also curious how you came to the conclusion that the video driver is causing the problem? Is Windows Error Reporting giving you a message that "the system crash is due to a driver problem" or something like that? First off...I want … | |
Re: Looks like F10 should be the one for the 1700 series models, I looked it up on HP for ya, I don't have one here to test but this is what the manual says: [font=Times New Roman][size=3]1. Turn on or restart the computer.[/size][/font] [font=Times New Roman][size=3]2. Press [/size][/font][font=MSTT31c21e][size=3]F10[/size][/font][font=Times New Roman][size=3]when … | |
Re: I've also seen firewalls cause this behavior...if svchost is trying to make a network share available and you have a firewall that's not setup to allow the server the machine thinks it should get the resource from you'll see svchost chewing up cpu time and horrid system response...this is only … | |
Re: If you're going to use Adaware make sure you have the latest version from [url="http://www.lavasoft.de/"]http://www.lavasoft.de[/url] Adaware 6 is the right version...when you launch it there's an option to "Check for updates now", make sure you do that...this is the reference file for Adaware and you want it to be able … | |
Re: Windows 2000 source code would be the constructs or [i]source[/i] that make up what we know as Windows 2000. You can't really buy it unless you think about it from the perspective of buying a Windows 2000 CD which in essence is the result of the source code. Right now … | |
Re: I would try plugging it in and see if Windows picks it up, if it can read the partition it will put it as a secondary drive for you...if not you might try booting from 2K/XP cd and format it. | |
Re: from [url="https://www.clevo.com.tw/SBL/docs/SSL.htm"]https://www.clevo.com.tw/SBL/docs/SSL.htm[/url] A secure server is a server that uses the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol to encrypt data for transfer over TCP/IP networks, including the Internet. Secure servers provide security and privacy on the World Wide Web. ...so basically that means that when you look in the address bar … | |
Re: You could try to boot from a cd or Check your IDE cables and make sure they're plugged in. | |
Re: I was actually thinking FW all along but I didn't say anything since you said you disabled it. Usually when you see SVCHOST blowing up like that it's something network related...in essence a process on the machine, for whatever reason, trying to access something network-wise and a misconfigured firewall or … | |
Re: No idea...I would remove the reg keys for it and delete the file, might want to see if it could be related to something you've installed. I get nervous when Google hasn't heard of something... | |
Re: There's some programs out there that can do this such as ERD Commander and it costs like $3000/per license! I think the price is so high to keep the number of individuals capable of comprimising [b]ANY[/b] NT based machine at a minimum. With that said...here's the link to how to … | |
Re: Windows 2000: Right click [b]My Computer[/b] --> [b]Properties --> Advanced --> Performance Options -->Change[/b] Notes from MS: [url="http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=http://support.microsoft.com:80/support/kb/articles/Q197/3/79.ASP&NoWebContent=1"]http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=http://support.microsoft.com:80/support/kb/articles/Q197/3/79.ASP&NoWebContent=1[/url] | |
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Re: So...setup probably doesn't have drivers for the controller card. Copy the Windows 2000 drivers for the controller card to a floppy and during Windows 2000 setup when it gives you the option to load 3rd party drivers (press F6) you should be able to load the drivers in for the … | |
Re: Try unplugging the network card if it's got one. | |
Re: ZL...I would definitely try to remove the v5 before the install. Also...I'm curious if you are using a Linksys device as a gateway as I had problems with connectivity and MS Chat progs...turned out it was a problem with the device that was fixed by a firmware update. |
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