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If you want it to automatically log you in as it did before, do as follows: [list][*]Click Start, select "Run..." [*]Type "control userpasswords2" and click OK. [*]Put a check in the "Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer" and click OK. [*]Follow the instructions on …

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Just asking? Why would you think of such a question unless you suspected Windows of deleting a file without your request for it to do so? If you have files that are mysteriously disappearing, either you have some malicious code (i.e. virus) or some malicious person (i.e. child, roommate, sibling, …

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Poser uses a large amount of resources since it is a very processor-intensive 3-D modeler. Even top-of-the-line machines will slow under the demands of Poser. When Poser first starts, it will take every spare bit of processor time that it can to load everything up and get the program running. …

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Hey Dani. Sorry to bump an old thread, but I don't visit this section very often. First off, I have to commend you on the concept and design of this site. The web has over a thousand forums for every topic, but most of them are overly-specialized. While it is …

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What FTP software are you using? Did the FTP software ever work or has it never worked on that system? If the software worked properly at one time, what changes did you make to your operating system or network shortly before the problem occured?

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I don't understand your code at all. Why are you running a loop to check every record in the table for the value in the cookie? Why don't you just execute a query that checks for the existence of the value you are looking for and save yourself a lot …

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If he bought the harddrive retail, it would have come with a disk that can mirror the information from the old drive to the new drive. If his didn't come with a disk, he may be able to get the same software by downloading it from the new harddrive's manufacturer's …

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Your question is very poorly worded. Even inferring what you are wanting doesn't give enough information to give a satisfactory answer. I could write a book just to try to answer your original question and would still only scratch the surface of the topic. Try asking some questions that can …

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Musica, what type of internet connection are you using? If it is a standard cable or DSL connection, there is a reason why you can't send through SMTP. SMTP uses port 25, most ISPs block all port 25 sends unless you buy a business or static IP connection. The reason …

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[QUOTE=riaandup]I have the same problem if I am wirelesly connected at my office. However when I conect at the airport through the wirreless hotspot there I can access all sites with the same laptop. The microsoft support thing did not work for me . I cannot aces any of the …

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DJSILVERMAN, there is not an easy fix for you. The best way to fix your problem is to contact Dell tech support. You will have to prove that you purchased the machine for them to help you. If you bought it from someone else, you may have to do a …

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Go to Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Computer Management, and select Disk Management. You will most likely see your secondary disk listed as Disk 1. You should also see two different partitions listed for this disk: one with a size of 127GB and one listed as unpartitioned space. Right-click the 127GB …

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Try right-clicking the device in the Device Manager and selecting Install Driver. Let Windows try to find the driver on its own.

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Are you looking to upgrade the processor? If so, we need additional information. The ZE4500 doesn't have a specific set of hardware components since it is a customizable setup (I've even seen ZE4500s with Intel chips rather than AMD). Run [url=http://www.lavalys.com/]Everest[/url] and give us all the details relating to your …

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[url=http://kbserver.netgear.com/inquira/default.asp?ui_mode=answer&prior_transaction_id=2003352&action_code=5&highlight_info=16777254,408,411&turl=http%3A%2F%2Fkbserver.netgear.com%2Fkb_web_files%2FN101450.asp&answer_id=202587952#__highlight]Reset your router back to factory defaults[/url] and then run the wizard again.

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I'm not fully understanding your concern. Are you afraid that if another machine connects to your router, that the port forwarding needed for your private server will point to it rather than the intended machine? This is possible, but you can prevent it from happening. You will want to make …

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You need to get a payment gateway. I recommend using [url=http://www.echo-inc.com/]ECHO[/url]. I have worked with them with a few clients and have been very pleased. They have a variety of solutions that you can use. I recommend that you check them out. If you have any questions, let us know.

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If you are on a broadband connection that goes through a router, you might want to check your router setup. Sometimes routers have parental controls that allow for site blocking. There are some other options, but it would help to know why you want to block access to the site. …

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[b][u]Short answer[/u][/b] Yes, it would be very unwise. [b][u]Long answer[/u][/b] "I feel that I am properly protected without it". What do you base these feelings on? Do you base it on research that you have done that indicates that your software solutions are just as good at protecting your machine …

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If you are going wireless, have you gotten your wireless router yet? As for the issue with your computer, have you tried turning off the router, turning off your computer, disconnecting the USB cable on both ends, connecting the CAT5 cable, fully starting up the modem, and then powering on …

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Run Nero's [url=http://ww2.nero.com/nero7/enu/General_CleanTool.html]General CleanTool[/url] to remove all the files and registry entries.

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I've never known RAM to be a limiting factor with how much harddrive space can be addressed. In a broad sense, motherboards can be a limiting factor. In reality, it is the BIOS that limits the space a board can address. If your motherboard has a BIOS that limits the …

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Ahh... Tricky question. When I first read the question, I thought, "nope, that's the way you make a bus topology network", but I was wrong. Technically, a series of computers all connected to a hub using CAT5 cable is using bus topology. The reason for this is simple. In a …

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Get a broadband router. You can get this at most stores that carry computer equipment. If you just want to connect both using CAT5 cables, get a standard wired router. If you would like to add wireless capabilities at some point, go ahead and invest in a wireless router. I …

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Unfortunately, this message means that crucial files needed to run Windows have become corrupted or are missing. You will most likely need to reinstall Windows. You can do an "in-place" install by booting from a Windows XP install disk and selecting Install. This will result in you needing to reinstall …

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Did you ever try your connection by bypassing the router? If so, what was the result?

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It's easy to make a standard internal drive and external drive. Check out the enclosure options offered at [url=http://www.newegg.com/ProductSort/SubCategory.asp?SubCategory=92]Newegg[/url]. If you have any questions about them, just let me know.

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Pick the one you need: [url=http://www.msicomputer.com/product/p_spec.asp?model=K8N_Neo_Platinum&class=mb]MSI K8N Neo Platinum[/url] [url=http://www.msicomputer.com/product/p_spec.asp?model=K8N_Neo-FSR&class=mb]MSI K8N Neo FSR[/url]

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Your system has a Phoenix BIOS which has very complex beep codes. They either have a series of three or four beep codes. For example, a beep code combination of 1-3-4 (one beep, pause, three beeps, pause, four beeps) means that the motherboard is bad. You can see a full …

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What do you mean by "connect to network"? Are you talking about access to Network Neighborhood?

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You need to get a broadband router in order to avoid this problem. I could go into gory details if you'd like, but the basics is as follows. Your ISP is only handing out one IP with your internet connection. This IP is being flipflopped between the two devices. If …

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You didn't specify which OS you are using, so I will assume that you are using Windows XP. Correct me if I am wrong. What exactly is the problem with your burner? Is Windows not allowing you to write the files to the CD? Does Windows not recognize the drive …

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Sounds like your router is the issue. Constant self-rebooting is a typical problem for routers these days for some reason. When the router reboots, it will disconnect both your machines until it fully boots up. It typically takes anywhere from 5-30 seconds to regain a connection. Does this sound like …

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I'd love to have some possible answers, but in my experience, file sharing on Windows systems is flaky at best. My system has been set up to share files across the network, which worked fine for over a year. Now every time a system browses the shares, the first two …

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As with most things you can do to your computer, it is safe if you do it correctly. I don't shop for water cooling parts myself, but I know that you can get parts at [url=http://coolerguys.com]Cooler Guys[/url] and [url=http://xoxide.com]Xoxide[/url]. My recommendation is that you join a forum that specializes in …

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hatch, the reason people are responding to you like that is that you don't seem to want to work with us. You have given very little of what the responders have asked for. You gave what little bit of code you had, which is good, but you have not explained …

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I recently found a good how-to document on fixing File and Printer Sharing. Check it out [url=http://tomsnetworking.com/Sections-article64.php]here[/url]. Let us know if this helped you out or not.

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Not a clue. I'm not certain if you gave the exact message given. You have typos in the first line, so I have reason to believe that you are paraphrasing the message rather than giving the exact wording of the message. Without the exact letter-for-letter message, it's hard (or in …

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You're the only one that can determine whether the cost and trouble of upgrading is worth it. If you really don't want a newer machine because your current machine is almost doing everything you want, then by all means, save yourself a lot of money and upgrade the RAM. As …

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I just stumbled upon this thread and wanted to mention something in case someone else is dealing with this issue. Most likely, the reason the video stopped working isn't because the video was being played on a TV-out connection; rather, because the card can only full-screen display overlays on one …

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We keep all responses here on Daniweb rather than by email so that others may be able to find answers if they have similar problems. The problem definately sounds power supply related, but since you have replaced the PSU, I would start to suspect the motherboard, CPU, or RAM. Just …

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Sounds like you have Scroll Lock turned on. Excel is one of the few programs I can think of that has ever made any use of that useless keyboard function. Turn Scroll Lock off, and your arrow key functions should return to normal.

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So now you have a wireless router that is connected to your new modem and you have two wireless systems trying to connect to it? If you read the details in the manual on setting up your router, you will notice that you need to have a machine directly connected …

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The laptop that you are receiving has a VGA port and a S-Video out. This means that you can hook it up to an external monitor or television. The 15" screen supports resolutions up to 1024x800, but the graphics card is capable of supporting higher resolutions. I have a laptop …

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[QUOTE=Rueful Rogue]If your card has [u]ONLY[/u] the white multi-pin connector on it, then it has only a digital output interface and [b]cannot be used with an analog CRT monitor. [/b]If what you have is an analog CRT (the video cable coming out of your CRT monitor has a 15 pin …

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