XP Home only supports authentication by the Simple File Sharing Model. What Operating System Version are the other two computers using? If XP...
I am not sure a System Restore, even if it worked, would have any effect on your problem. MS-MVP has a site dedicated only to System Restore...
I am wondering if you are not seeing the results of high CPU usage, perahps by SVCHOST at startup. This can be due to Windows Update; any...
Nicely done, goddez1. Thank you.
I believe what is happening is that you are throwing a critical error during shutdown, and do not know it until you startup again. The...
Check the Local Security Policy and see who has the 'Access this computer from the network' right on the 3rd Computer. If the users trying to...
0x8e is like an 0x0a error. They indicate a non-specific error with RAM, a hardware driver, or failing-failed hardware. Disconnect and use...
XP Pro by default uses the Simple File Sharing security model, but it can be disabled easily. It cannot be disabled under XP Home. Disabling...
I am sorry. Your question was what services were required. So what is your question now? You refer to \\PC1 and \\Server What are...
If you repair your Winsock service stack, does it help the IE issue? Start, Run, cmd netsh winsock reset Wait for the prompt to restart....
Start, Run, CMD attrib -h \folder_name attrib -h \folder_name\*.* exit
Highlight with your mouse the search results. Right click.
The language pack effects how possible pages are displayed in Internet Explorer. It does not effect an installed program, or a program you...
Do an OLE32 re-registration: http://windowsxp.mvps.org/olereg.htm
9. TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper This is necessary in a workgroup unless you are doing pure CIFS instead of Windows Networking.
You need to give permission to the Group Guests on the XP machine. As a group Guest member, the XP Home machine will authenticate to the XP Pro...
Turn off the automatic restart in the event of errors. Right click My Computer, Properties, Advanced, Startup and Recovery - Settings, and...
Ignore it. If you have any issues at all it likely would be with your modem or sound devices. If these work, ignore the unknown device.
See also: http://windowsxp.mvps.org/infobarsounds.htm
If it happened to me I would immediately suspect malware, as Control Panel objects do not use Rundll32 as a loader, they use CONTROL.EXE. Test:...
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