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IE6 has (or had) problems with showing PNG images with alpha blending. I do not know if this is solved. So be sure to test it.
Wout Louwers
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Fixed in IE 7.0. IE 6.0 supports PNGs with transparent mask, but not alpha channel.
There are reports that IE 7.0 does not apply the gamma correction stored in the PNG file correctly, if that feature is used.
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Hi all
Sugess me for a problem:--
I have a group of fifty users all the users exist in the same active directory . how to send mail to all users at a time,what is the basic setting of this .
Thanks a lot for this .
nilesh
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Create a distribution list that contains the AD group that everyone is a member of and then email that.
CleAkO
"I think you'll be okay here, they have a thin candy shell. 'Surprised you didn't know that." - Tommy Boy "Fill it up again! Fill it up again! Once it hits your lips, it's so good!" - Frank the Tank (Old School)
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When I DL articles from this site, I usually copy the title, and create a directory for that code. When the title has characters like : or \, windows takes that character out when you create a new directory, and paste the title.
Is it possible to change this behavior to swap out that invalid character and replace it with an underscore (or any other predetermined character choice)?
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i want to change the tcp protocol stack in network simulator version-3. i want to add some features like reordering notification.... but i dont to how to do that i have read tcp.c,.h in it got some damn idea but am still confused. I ll be glad if any one helps me out.. i want to know if i have to compile the whole code and again install th awhole thing once again or some other way is there? please reply me soon.
Please reply me soon.......n u can ask me any questions in c/c++/.net
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hi to all!!
i am getting windows xp startup password which comes befor login window to xp.i know the startup password somebody put that.i don't know how to remove this password.there is no third party software in add/remove programs in control panel i think through which it could be done.kindly help me out.
thanks a lot in advance
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You seem to be convinced it a windows xp startup password. Can you explain what a windows xp startup password is? I never heard of it.
Wout Louwers
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For the second time, there is no such thing. You've either got a system startup password set in your machines BIOS or you've got something 3rd party installed. There is NOTHING that comes with Windows that will ask for a password like this.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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sir kindly tell me how to remove this.what steps you would have taken to remove it.i have told you the whole situation that it demands windows xp startup password that too before login window.
kindly give me a solution!!!
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Please try to explain what you mean with 'windows xp startup password' As far as I know there is no such thing. So if you can be a little bit more specific, maybe we can help. You could try to tell us what the screen looks like, at what time in the boot process it appears, etc.
Wout Louwers
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sir i knew only these things that a dialog box appears before logon window.in that it is written enter windows startup password.then login window comes.i don't know anything else about it.
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you can try to find the program which asks for the password with Autoruns[^].
First look at the services, drivers and Boot Execute. Disable any software you don't trust, and try a rebbot to check if the password dialogbox still appears. If so, try to disable more programs.
Wout Louwers
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i saw the link and its usage in microsoft's site but this command is not running.kindly tell me at once how to use this service of autoruns.
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thanks a lot sir
this would resolve my problem
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hi!!
i installed microsoft client after going to internet options and then i think network tab.then it demanded for restarting.after i restarted it is demanding log on windows user name and password.
kindly help me out!!
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That's a little vague... What OS is it? If it's Windows 2000 or later the client is automatically installed along with TCP/IP, so you wouldn't be installing it separately. Earlier versions left it up to the user to configure networking clients and protocols. But they also created an Administrator user account with a blank password. Normally a user would install the OS, set up netowrking and reboot, then log in using Administrator as the username and leaving the password field blank. The next step would be to create a password for the Administrator account and create user accounts with lower privileges.
If it's an existing installation, check to see if there's a drop down box on the login screen that lets you select between a local logon or network logon - the Client changes this screen. Use the local machine option (the name of the computer) to log on with the old username and password (or blank).
"...a photo album is like Life, but flat and stuck to pages." - Shog9
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hi!!
i want that during my windows startup a song plays.how can i do that??
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Stick a shortcut to the song file in your Startup folder. Right-click the Start button, click Open, then double-click the Programs folder. You'll find your Startup folder in there.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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thanks for the reply sir.
but if i want to play song during bootup process.is this possible or at any time before the complete login to xp desktop.
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Go to Control Panel, and open Sounds and Audio Devices. Click on the Sounds tab and find the Start Windows sound. Click on that and then the Browse button. Your sound file MUST be a .WAV file in order for it to work. You can NOT use an MP3 or RM or any other sound file format. You'll have to convert those formats to a WAV file.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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hi to all!!
i have a laptop with xp home edition and a laptop with xp professional.i have data/network cable.how can i share internet dial up connection between two.
and how can i make one as server and other client..
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Since you don't have a server, you can't make one a server. Also, the Home edition can't join a domain; only Pro can do that. Either machine can share files and printers, though, so you can probably do everything you need to do just fine.
You can't just tie them together with a network cable; it isn't wired correctly. You need, at a minimum, a network crossover cable. The easier, and more reliable way, is to buy a switch or hub - very low cost devices - and plug both computers into it with separate network cables. From there you'll want to make sure that you can share files with either computer, just to check that you're connected and configured properly. This is a Workgroup or Peer-to-Peer network, and is commonly used for small networks. Once you have this much working correctly, you can then proceed to set up an Internet connection on one of the machines. The XP Pro machine is the best choice to host the connection to the Internet.
Whether you're using a dialup account or a broadband connection, make the connection to the Pro machine, then use the Wizard to set up your Internet and Email options. In this wizard you'll have the chance to specify whether you want to share your connection with others on your network. Select sharing and it will take care of the details of settting up the machine to act as a gateway for others. On both machines you'll want the TCP/IP protocol to get its settings automatically, as the Internet Connection Sharing service running on the XP Pro machine will act as a DHCP server to assign addresses and such that will work for your configuration.
There are other ways to do this, of course, and this isn't always as simple as it sounds, but this should get you started. Good luck!
"...a photo album is like Life, but flat and stuck to pages." - Shog9
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thanks for the reply but i have windows xp home edition in my laptop and xp professional in pc.i have a crossover cable so since it is home edition can't i share internet connection among pc and laptop???
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Since you have a crossover cable, yes, you can share the Internet connection with a Home edition laptop. Connect the PC to the Internet, run the wizard, and you should have no trouble sharing with the laptop.
"...a photo album is like Life, but flat and stuck to pages." - Shog9
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