This may not be as simple as it sounds but Comp USA has a good return policy. The reason for this warning is that many things can interfere...
Did not want nor should you post specifics about this. Then if you have Web Servers ( which use bu cu stacks) then you should look into Load...
Oh yes, that is correct. Boot from the CD or even floppies if nessesary! I would never start setup from a running OS! Mike
Oh I agree with the static IP decision. It is just that it takes more work to support etc, but it is for sure the best way to go for control!...
That is what I suspected, that something had partially removed it. You should be doing the Spy/Adware cleaning anyway ever so often. So yes do...
Ok then remove it from the ALL USERS and put it in the individual profile. And if it don't run from here you must have a security/permissions...
You have 2 possibilities A basic Browser Hijack or a worm see the below. Since it cannot find the key file CMD32 then it may not be active....
Remove it from the specfic user and let all users handle it. Mike
Lol! Get ready! Quote I suggest AVG Antivirus. I am amazed it is still free and has outperformed Norton, McAfee, Pc-cillin and Panda at...
Ok since your original message gave no indication of the size and span of you system it sure helps. Static IP huh in that size operation....
A little late for you Davott but.......... If I have said this once I have said it 1000 times. It still bears repeating. "IF" you are doing...
Are you using static IP's on the stations, if DHCP, is it coming from a Router or a PC dishing out IP's. Do you have Server on this Network or...
Kayz Are you sure you are updating Spybot and Adaware correctly? This is possible to come from spy/adware or a virus/trojan or worm....
Whutzzz up Midz??? Mike
Thanks for the thanks, that's my pay! Smile! Mike
YES! These are not the actual files but references to them. Most likely you did them on a floppy and now it cannot find them. Do it!...
Oh yes but it is true, but not for everyone. Depends on how much physical RAM they have and the type memory hog applications they have....
OK Photodevil You may have a disk problem so you need to do a scandisk! But first you should cleanup! Configure CleanMgr to max settings...
If it is an Optical it will be really really really hard to get the ball out! Lol! Mike
Kayz Did you do a disk search for this file and detete it also? Now would be a good time to clean the registry! Get the below and finish...
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