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Robert, have you heard of SysInternals? They are now part of Microsoft. You can download their suite of applications. Run their ProcMon.exe "Process Monitor" application then run whatever program you wish, including changing themes. The Process Monitor will record ALL file and registry activity. Be warned - it is a very very large record. From what is displayed (you can save to disk the record as a text file), eventually (read that as "a very long time"), as you read the recorded data, you will have an idea of what exactly happens when you run a particular program - what registry keys it accesses - what files it accesses - and your knowledge will be enhanced.
modified 1-Aug-19 21:02pm.
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re:Michaels reply that the segmented progress bar was drawn that way in the default theme in xp.My question is,how can that default setting be accessed and changed to produce a solid green bar without running another software program on xp.Apparently,vista has a solid green progress bar.I use the spywareblaster antivirus program [its a filter not a scanner],free from javacool. I load that antivirus program before loading my firefox browser to go on the internet.The segmented progress bar is displayed on the spywareblaster program as it is loading and I would like to be able to get a solid green progress bar instead of the segmented progress bar that has that wertical white line in each of the green segements.
If that "default theme" parameter is an inherant setting in the xp operating system ,then it should be possible to access it and tweak it, just as there are dozens of other settings in xp that have tweaks that have been written and are available for anyone to apply.
When I am surfing on the internet with the firefox browser I would like to get a sold green progress bar displayed each time I switch to a new site or am downloading a program etc. thanks, R.W.
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It can't. Any application that uses the progress bar must also specify the type of bar to draw. There is no setting you can change that will override what an application does to draw the bar. It's also very possible and very probable that the application is drawing the progress bar itself instead of relying on a standard Windows component to do it.
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I have two of them. I'd like to have only one, since they're identical and I haven't a clue where the second one came from. Does anyone know where this service is started? It's probably just a duplicate Registry entry causing two instances to load at startup, but I don't know what the service is called, or where it normally gets instantiated. Clues, anyone?
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
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Have you tried right clicking on the background of the extra toolbar and closing it?
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Sure! It works fine. But I'd rather it not start at all; one copy is enough for anyone I would think.
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
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hallo
i installed WXPP onto two different partitions, i'd like to know if there's a safe way to replicate applications installations from one partition to the other, licensing issues apart .
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You'd need an application that took a snapshot of a machine on which you are about to do the installation, do the install, then take another snapshot. This will generate another installation where all of those changes where made, including new files added and changed and registry updates. Then you run that installation on the other machines.
Really, it's best just to do the install over again on the target machines.
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Does anyone know how to tweak windows xp so that the segmented green progress bar is a solid green colour ,without the vertical white line in each of the green segements and not have to install some other application language such as visual basic onto the xp operating system in order to run some new progress bar program.
Is there a registry editor tweak or a batch program etc;
that could do this modification?
- thanks , robert w.
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That's just how the progress bar is drawn in the default theme.
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How can I get list authorized users from windows domain and connect them with workstation name?
I should do this in real time - I can't use event log.
WinAPI or some util...
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I hope this is the best place to ask this question.
Few days back I installed VMWare workstation 5 on Vista Home Basic as host. I have installed Windows XP as guest OS in the VMWare. While installing I had set the network connection as "NAT : Share host's IP Address". I guess it is because of this I am able to access Internet from the guest OS.
I want to share files between the host and the guest OS. Can someone help with this? Here are some info in case it is required.
Virtual network settings summary
VMnet0 (bridged) :- Bridged to automatically chosen adapter.
Subnet : 255.255.255.2
VMnet1 (Host-only) :- A private network shared with host.
Subnet : 192.168.175.0
DHCP : Enabled
VMnet8 (NAT) :- Used to share host's IP address.
Subnet : 192.168.240.0
DHCP : Enabled
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I haven't used VMware Workstation 5, but in version 6 there's a Shared Folders feature in the VM settings where you can configure folders to share with the VM. These then appear under a fake network computer called '.host', so you can access it by going to Start, Run and entering \\.host as the address.
You need the VMware Tools installed on the VM for this to work.
VMware support Workstation on Windows Vista as of version 6.
DoEvents: Generating unexpected recursion since 1991
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I don't know about the version 6 but version 5 do not have such option .... can you suggest a way out?? I hope the info I have given is useful to think about the problem..!!
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Set up a network share in the usual fashion, the VMware host and guests appear to each other as separate computers connected by a LAN.
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The network is already set I guess on the host. So am I supposed to use Subnet : 192.168.175.0 (Refer my first post). How do I use it. Bcz on the guest nothing is visible. Cant see any network on the guest.
Or is it that I am supposed to create a new network? How do I do it? Please bear with me as I am unknown to these things
modified on Friday, September 19, 2008 6:06 AM
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I would like to start new application when Windows is resuming from Stand By or Hibernation. Just like Startup folder or SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows/Currentversion/Run registry entry.
Any suggestion
jake
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I'd advise that you create a small application that runs in the background that can execute your application when need be.
It depends what language you're writing the app in, but take a look at the WM_POWERBROADCAST notification, especially the PBT_APMRESUMEAUTOMATIC and PBT_APMRESUMESUSPEND events, which are sent when Windows is resuming from a low power state.
Regards,
--Perspx
Don't trust a computer you can't throw out a window
-- Steve Wozniak
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Every once in a while (several times a day it seems) Norton reports that it blocked an intrusion attempt on port 35 54343.
After that, for perhaps fifteen minutes, I can't browse anything.
This wasn't as annoying before, but now that I work from home it has become a serious problem (though maybe not URGENT!).
I assume that Norton (or Win XP Pro) is blocking all activity in an effort to "protect" me, but I should at least be able to configure the time period shouldn't I?
Before, I quick reboot was a reasonable response, but not so much anymore.
I've looked through Norton and Internet Settings without anything jumping out at me. A quick web search didn't yield enlightenment either.
Does anyone have any tips?
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Norton is a useless piece of software that reports EVERY SINGLE SODDING SYN packet, even if there's nothing listening on that port. Replace it with something that works without annoying the heck out of you.
Windows XP SP2 (or later) has a built-in firewall. It blocks all incoming connection attempts apart from those to ports or programs you have explicitly allowed. You only get an 'Unblock' prompt when a previously unregistered program opens an unregistered port to listen on. If you choose to unblock, the program is then permitted to open any listening port in future.
Microsoft's position on outbound filtering was that there wasn't much point - once malware has got onto your computer, it can configure the firewall to allow traffic outbound anyway, at least if you're an administrator. Windows Vista's firewall offers outbound filtering but the default interface is the same as XP's - you have to go into Administrative Tools and open the 'Windows Firewall with Advanced Security' console to configure it.
DoEvents: Generating unexpected recursion since 1991
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Hi all,
I made an application in vc++ that clones a hard drive. In my application I am copying sector by sector of one hard drive to another hard drive. I copy all the sectors from sector 0 to end sector. That means I copy MBR of source Disk to Destination disk also, and also disk signature of source disk also copied to destination disk.
Now after cloning, In case of XP(when I cloning winXP disk to another) there is no problem I can reboot my system with cloned disk even Source disk is connected to machine also. When I check the disk signature of cloned drive it automatically changed by OS(because there can not be two Hard drives conneted to machine at same time having same disk signature) but system boots well and data is also there in both disk drives.
In case of VISTA when I clone my vista disk then also all sectors copied to Destination disk(including disk signature and all). After cloning If I boot my system with cloned drive(sourceVista disk is also connected) then the disk signature of cloned disk is changed - agree. But the system is not booting with Cloned disk and I get booting error "winload.exe" is currepted. Now if I remove my source drive from machine and try to boot with cloned disk then also I get same error message(I think that due to disk signature that was changed by OS when I rebooted). I can only boot my system with this cloned disk by changing the disk signature that was of SourceVista disk. It means I can reboot my system with Clone disk when it is connected seperately or with any other drive (other than sourceVista disk).
I tried to tell you my problem at my best but I am also confused that why it is happening.
I think it is right furum to place this problem.
Please anybody help me to sove the problem.
Thanks.
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Hi, I'm running windows 2003 sp1. I used to apply group policy on my OU and now I want to edit it. But when I try to edit it again by accessing from the property of the OU, I found that the edit button is disable whether I already select my group policy object from the list. Does anyone know what is the cause of this problem? thank in advance
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Folks,
Until recently I could right-click the taskbar and select Address from the Toolbars list. Now, on two machines, that item has disappeared. Where in the Windows XP system are these things kept and how can I get my address TB back?
TIA!
'til next we type...
HAVE FUN!! -- Jesse
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Well, I figured it out on my own...
Turns out the the XP-SP3 release removes the address toolbar, due to some legal issues (so I've read).
If you, like me, miss this feature, here's how you can get it back:
Restore address toolbar deskband after installing xp sp3/[^]
I fould the one from Niversoft to be the best for me; your mileage may differ.
'til next we type...
HAVE FUN!! -- Jesse
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Hi there,
Very simple question, will it be possible to debug in Win32 OS with Visual Studio 2008, where website is hosted on Linux with Apache 2 + Mono 2?
As far as I checked, my websites asp.net v2 works perfectly fine on linux, but will I be able to get VS debugging?
Thanks.
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