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Net ssleay on Active Perl
My subscription is to run out in a few days so I went into the Symantec site and decided to purchase a download of Norton Internet Security 2004 Home. Since then I have had; Then tried to get back on the internet and was told server could not be found. I went back and set the supervisor setting back to default.

Mobs killed per hour
Since you can't get into Windows, you can still try an extraction in DOS mode. Start the pc and depress and hold the <ctrl> button immediately after the POST to Hit CD\ to get back to just the C prompt. Otherwise, you will need to root around a bit to find the cabs, I'd suggest going to C:\windows and using the

can't get into mspaint
rez just screws it all up, putting you at zero mana, low health, delay in being able to stick for several important buffs # recoup time, the time it takes to get back into 'the groove' Well sure, no one is ever going to say FM is just as bad as a wipe, on a one for one basis. But say you go FM for ten minutes every

Repairing MBR in Windows XP Home
It was a pleasure to offload them from my camera to the laptop (the laptop runs XP so it only took a few minutes instead of a few hours on my Vista box). Anyways - when I get back home I want to move the files to my Vista box. I compress the files into .zip archives (one archive per day of pictures),

Vista constantly rebooting after this week's updates - "Config
Also, don't let the whole wireless router part get anyone off on a tangent. The computer I'm having an issue with is plugged into one of the ports, not connecting wirelessly. The text of the error I receive is: "reported error (0x80042109) : Outlook is unable to connect to your outgoing (SMTP) e-mail server.

Replacing motherboard
HTH....katy "Michael Springer" <mspringe...@home.com> wrote in message news:39ce01c15fd1$a57dc050$9ae62ecf@tkmsftngxa02... ever since dual booting xp and 2000 i have been unable to get back into xp. i have 2 hard drives, after backing up 2000 (d: drive), i installed xp to my c: drive, it worked fine. then i

Linux/Lilo scrambled DOS partition table - help Svend or someone
... in a computer with XP pro and it will boot into safe mode but I'm unable to uninstall enough of the drivers to get it to come up in normal mode to install the new drivers. Tony You need to do a repair install then install the various drivers, but back up your data first, things do sometimes go wrong.

BIOS
Try this: Logon to another server or XP workstation with a Domain Admin account, start regedit on it, and choose File menu - Connect to remote registry. This will only work if the problematic server allows remote Is there anyway to at least get to where I can get back into the server to undo that change!? Jon.

Running with WinXP
I tried any version of drivers but could not get back the NIC to work properly. Any suggestion ? Physically remove the RTL8139 Boot up to normal mode Shut down computer Physically install the RTL8139 to a different PCI slot Reboot computer and let Windows XP detect it. I think XP has a driver ready for that NIC

Unable to logoff using RWW
... Assuming that we can get back to the hard disk C: promt, can I assume that the XP Home disk will have all the required tools to install from the CD without having to create any other disk and all that I need to do is insert the disk into drive C I ma now pulling my hair out as I am unable to use my own PC,

Strange Error, "c:\program files" lost
I am unable to setup mulitple accounts now. The procedure is shown below, but this wizard is no longer there http://www.utexas.edu/its/messaging/outlookxp.html I can add accounts but each account updates into one inbox. Is there something I need to do to get this feature back or is there something else now with SP3

cannot start windows
Ran repair through the CDROM and now we get several options to boot into XP home. Only one of them works, the second option brings back the same unable to boot message. The one that works now tells us that the installation is on G:\ drive. Additionally, the computer was networked to another XP home computer - there

Several reasons not to upgrade to Vista right now
Been a busy week, hopefully I'll be able to get back on here soon and bust some Linux FUD and spread the truth here in these forums. But alas, I've got some sites to I then divided them into 2 groups and gave them each a set of task to complete. The first group had Windows XP box, and a bare computer (no OS).

unable to load windows / missing win.com file
Now that latter drive becomes dysfunctional and unable to boot. So the user would have no way of accessing the Casper program on that defunct drive to perform the disk-cloning operation from the USBEHD back to the internal HDD. That's where the "Startup Disk" comes in. The user would use that CD to boot to the

Cannot Reformat and return to Winme OS
I don't get error messages, IE doesn't crash, scripts just don't seem to run. Adsense advertisements for instance don't show (which would be nice if I didn't need it to show on websites I'm making myself) and active menu's in websites don't either. When I go to http://www.java.com/en/ I'm not only unable to see all

Unable to finish setup; how do I get safe mode back?
If the hard drive failed tomorrow (hopefully not), I'd buy XP with my new hard drive and do what I want to do. No, this support call didn't answer my question. If you are unable to get into the operating system to back up your files you may wish to consult local data recovery centers depending on the importance

Vista making news again/Just FYI
Now, I am unable to log onto any account in the system. There are three profiles & none of them work. The system comes to the log on screen & when I try to log on, How can I get back my profiles? I cant even try system restore, 'cos for restore, I need to log into some profile, which doesn't happen.

PPT Crashes when I modify a presentation
I ran IE 7 on a PC with 512 MB of RAM running XP SP2 and don't remember having this problem at all. Like others, I see this behavior after I've opened (and in but that was back when you didn't really have to know anything as long as you had decent diagnostic skills), but I get the concept of a "memory leak,"

Running with WinXP
Unfortunately, exporting/dragging them to the desktop and then importing them back into WLM didn't resurrect the damaged emails. I also tried to import them into For the record, I am using WLM build 12.0.1606 with Windows XP Pro SP2. How can I get my WLM-corrupted Hotmail messages back to their original state?

External Hard Drive used for System Backup.
It appears that there is somewhere out there a module for Active Perls PPM however I have been unable to find a repository with it and a location if known would be If you want to go that way (instead of the ppm route), but have trouble getting that Makefile.PL to work, feel free to get back to us. Cheers, Rob