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Offer Remote Assistance - "Permission denied" - Windows XP SP2
After running a virus scann is Safe Mode, the system lost Internet access via Internet Explorer. The network connections is enabled and active, and the cable I am hoping the SP2 install will install lost Windows XP files. Thanks, PS This computer is at my parents house 500 miles away, so I am limited in options.

Error running files from IE on XP SP2
Since I couldn't get to RC, and couldn't do anything but sit in the loop, I opted to re-install hoping it'd fix the boot error while keeping my files intact just like it had done back when I upgraded from Win2k to XP. I re-installed WinXP to repair the problem, then patched & upgraded back to WinXP SP2 so my

XP SP2 problem
George Nentidis gnen...@msn.com microsoft public win32 programmer kernel No, my application's EXE is not under Image File Execution. The only SessionManager key I found in the That explains why this happens only in SP2 and not in previous versions. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated... Thanks in advance.

crash crash crash... always a crash
All these files are located in c:\comm\opera910\profile. I was able to get bookmarks loaded by importing opera6.dat, but cookies, wand, opera6.ini etc cannot be seen. How can I access this data? I am using Windows XP Pro SP2. Are you sure you installed 9.10 in the same directory as previous?

I've done everything that has been written here but,,,
Thankfully, all my .mix files still work and I can use and work with them fine. Just not insert a large percentage of my photographs into anything I do. THanks in advance for your help, and sorry for babbling on a bit. Many thanks, Mark Fletcher XP, build 5.1, SP2 Photodraw 2.0.0.1129.

WP2002 in Win XP: Address Book Probs
Thanks, INSTALL XP UNATTENDED This tip works if installing XP (all builds) as "upgrade" over any existent Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, ME or previous XP copy, .... MS-DOS mode CD-ROM drivers loaded in your computer's memory beforehand, to be able to access and boot from (if your mobo BIOS supports it) the Setup CD.

Network Vista to XP - Access Denied only Vista to XP
I intended to install Windows XP Pro X64 Edition on a separate HDD on my system which was running XP Pro SP2. The install did not go according to plan with the end result is that I am now running with the X64 Edition. Therein my problem is that I am unable to gain access to my files and e-mail under the old version

#15333 [Com]: strndup access violation
The specific error code is 0x00000020 [The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process. ]. AM User: (domain user w/ local admin access) Computer: (removed) Description: Windows 2000 KB835732 was removed from your computer, and the previous Windows 2000 configuration was restored.

Can't open .url attachments after SP2
The install instructions may be in a PDF file on the CD or visit the web site. Hope this gets you back to a working modem. Russell Allen wrote: On a previous attempt to install the modem I installed it on COM 1 and it still wasn't recognised when I try to Dial up. I was assuming COM 1 & 2 were the two 9 pin D plugs

Local Installation Source - doens't happen
As soon as you install SP2 on a Windows XP PC with a certain configuration, your file and printer sharing data are visible worldwide, The SP2 installation simply uses the previous configuration of the firewall: If it was active for the dial-up connection, now it also has been activated for the network adapter.

Win XP SP2 won't install
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Accessing previous XP Pro
Are
you suggesting that I go ahead and try to install my Office 2007 without first uninstalling the 97 version? If so, I will proceed that direction. Thanks! "jsloan1223" wrote: The problem is that office 97 is apparently not "designed" to work on windows XP sp2. If you do a web search for the error you received,

Re Office XP SP2
I 've been thru all the checks mentionned in the previous posts (TCP/IP, simpe file sharing enabled, etc) and here's where I am: The XP computer can «see» the W-98 computer on the network, but when I Try to access it, I get a message about not having sufficient privilege and checking with my admin. (eg, me).

Windows XP SP2 Autoupdate Manual Install
Then rerun xp sp2 and at reboot all should be OK and those account settings you changed will have been corrected by xp sp2 to their previous values. you may also need to use "regedt32.exe" (instead of regedit) to give access rights to all hives/keys for everyone in registry temporarily before you proceed don't

ntdll.dll tabtip.exe error after installing Sp2
The gotcha: SP2 will install the Outlook 2000 Email Security Update that *will* block you from having access to over a dozen file attachment types in your email. It's important to know this up front as the only way to remove SP2 is to reinstall Office 2000 to get it back to the previous level.

Pulling my hair out over file sharing
But while Windows XP SP2 takes a more proactive defense against viruses, potentially dangerous files, and, of course, stupid human tricks, .... Microsoft explains the problem by saying that SP2 is no normal service pack (just a collection of previous bug fixes) but is more like a top-to-bottom upgrade of XP.

Creating a DSN to Access MDB under AppDataFolder
Dobedani dobed...@gmx.net microsoft public access setupconfig Hi there, I am running Windows XP Professional wiith SP2. In a previous release, I placed the database under C: \Program Files\ but that is - of course - no longer done. At least, as far as I understand: "what is necessary for Windows Vista" is

Default mail client - Internet Explorer
LOG with Notepad to see if anything went wrong, and eventually what/why. you would like XP Setup to copy the temporary installation files on another drive (C MS-DOS mode CD-ROM drivers loaded in your computer's memory beforehand, to be able to access and boot from (if your mobo BIOS supports it) the Setup CD.

Windows XP SP2 fresh install as of last week, now problems.
Later, you find this file and have to smell whether it is for IE 5.01 SP1, IE 5.5 SP1, IE 6, XP, whatever. Internally I rename these to QxxxxxxA.exe for IE 5.01, isn't connected to the Internet, or prefer to download from base (possibly with broadband access) rather than from on site. b) Patches should be

RUNDLL ERROR : NvQTwk
<This will be stop gap, but they are desparate to return to previous <> <processing performance. I am still stuck with replacing their ACT <> contact <> <management system, <> Also, please setup a test machine with Windows XP SP2 and office 2003 <> SP2, <> <> can this machine copy the file slowly?