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  1. @kartel Did you read my original post? Please read the original post. Thanks for your suggestion though.
  2. But has anyone seen this before? Anyone heard of a fix?
  3. @bola Take a look at this: Vista Re-activation
  4. No one else has seen this issue before?
  5. Can you please explain your reply? What do you mean for active? Do you have a screenshot? Thanks.
  6. Hi, I like to set my view in Windows Explorer by details (ie. from the VIEW menu option -> DETAILS). Now, everytime I close Windows Explorer and re-open the application, the view resets itself to something else. How can I make Vista remember by set view? I do have set the option to "Remember each folder's view settings" from Tools -> Folder Options -> View. Does this happen to anyone else? How can I fix it? I know in XP that a registry setting had to be changed to tell Windows how many folder views to remember (default 400). That number in Vista is already set to 5000 views. Thanks.
  7. @Zxian Actually, backup utility used (which by the way, it's actually a disk cloning software for failing HDD) is not the main concern. The main concern is that a file encryption software that uses a private key has problems encrypting files that are compressed. So if no files are compressed, then the encryption software could perform its job.
  8. And otherwise, there is no way to prevent the file compression from being used? FAT32 lacks the security provided by the NTFS partition, so in an enterprise environment that not an option. Thanks for the reply though. Anyone with any other ideas?
  9. Hi, There are certain disk cloning tools and file encryption applications that cannot deal with compressed files. Is there a way to disable the option to compress files? I would like to have the possibility to not allow users to compress their hard drive using the WinXP utility (see attached screen shot). Thanks!
  10. Thank Nuno Brito. I will post my WMI question on boot-land.net forum.
  11. @Nuno Brito Actually, I do have another question for you. How would I go by enabling WMI in this version of Windows. I need to run some software that gets some information from the WMI repository. How would I go about making this image bootable from a USB key? Thanks.
  12. @Nuno Brito I got it to work!! It appears that I was getting these errors when I was using RAMDisk. I switched to File Based Write Filter and everything tested ok. Thanks very much for all your help and sorry to keep bothering you! YAY!!
  13. I have tried your suggestion to disable autoUPX and I get the same errors. I have attached a screen shot of the errors that I am getting.
  14. @Nuno Brito Thank you very much with your help with this. I managed to get LiveXP going but only up to a point. As soon as I get into Windows, I get two errors that say BROWSEUI.DLL & SHDOCVW.DLL are missing. After I click OK on the dialog box for these two errors, the system reboots. This becomes a continuous loop. Any suggestions on how to fix this? Thanks again!
  15. @Nuno Brito I have tried to create a LiveXP ISO using WinBuilder, but I encountered the following problems: 1. After creating the ISO, I used VMware to run the file and I received a message that the BIOSINFO.INF file is missing. I added that file to the ISO using MagicISO 2. After adding that file, I again ran the ISO in VMware and I got another message; this time KDCOM.DLL was missing. I added that. 3. After adding the two missing files, I ran the ISO again and I got a message this time in regards to NTOSKRNL.EXE, that it cannot be loaded. Even if I add another version of that file to the ISO, the error persists. What am I doing wrong? Thanks
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