Maybe TCPView will give you the information you want.
Since you asked: No. Never had that problem. I hate Adobe software too (bloatware).
Intermittent problems are hard to pin down. Only suggestion I could make is to remove, then re-install WLM. As I have said on other occasions, WLM...
You sure? So you only have 1 Gb/month? I think you have 10 Gb, so 200 Mb would be 2%. Several tools should help. NetLimiter and DU Meter come...
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup There should be two values: SourcePath ServicePackSourcePath...
Criticality level: Extremely Critical A vulnerability has been reported in Microsoft Internet Explorer, which can be exploited by malicious...
Throw away the hard disk, get a new one and restore from your backup. Now, you didn't provide much of a history here, but since you decided to...
Right-click the folder, select the Customize tab and from the What kind of folder do you want? drop-down box select Photo Album.
They Use Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), meaning there's no specific physical location.
Hi, See this article: Error message when you try to install Windows Media Player 10 on a Windows XP Service Pack 2-based computer: "This...
Yea, I would use a dll from a CD rather then downloaded from an unverified source. As for the registry entry, you could just rename the attached...
Meaning you don't have it. The correct key contains a gazillion sub-keys (with layouts) and is 38 Kb of text. I'll attach a copy. My mistake....
You could also try a manual uninstall: Problems uninstalling Adobe Reader 8.0
At least we know the source of the problem. No. My research indicates you need both the registry branch...
Check out this article: Acrobat Help / Error 1402 | Error 1406 | Acrobat, Reader
Did you install Windows XP from an nLite disk or other type of automated or scripted install? That's usually the cause of missing entries in this...
Please mark your thread as 'Resolved'.
No matter what/how, if you don't have a backup, again I postd a solution.
See: How to uninstall Windows Media Player 11 in Windows XP
When in the Regional and Language Options click Details under Text Services and Input Languages. Next to the Installed services click the Add...
Separate names with a comma.