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  1. Next time, read the post!

    OK, I did now. :rolleyes: I think BartPE is the way to go if you tried everything else. From BartPE, copy and paste them in a directory you have rights on, you should be ok. You can even copy them to a USB stick providing it's plugged at start. Yes I did read your last post but you say you can't put them on usb or on cd from your own system, not fro BartPE.

    Thanks. Um, excuse my stupid question :blushing: , but what is BartPE? How do I use it? Where do I get it?

    add your name to the users list that can access the folder...i remember doing that before..took a long time because you had to do it with everything.

    that or maybe unlocker can do it? never tried to use unlocker for it though.

    Tried adding "Everyone" to the folder permissions... it didn't work; all of the individual files are still restricted. :(

    I meant put the drive itself in an xp pro machine and change the permissions and take ownership from xp pro

    That wouldn't be easy. It's inside of a desktop that I don't know how to take apart - I don't know much about hardware yet. Also, I have no WinXP Pro desktops around to put it in/attach it to, and my laptop would have no way to connect to it, I don't think.

    Anyone else have any ideas? Is there a way I could connect my laptop to this desktop? Or, better yet, is there any way to fix the safe-mode problem? That would really make it all easier and resolve the bigger part of the problem.

  2. stick it in an xp pro machine and change the permissions that way, or you might be able to do it from a BartPE cd.

    Problem is, I can't even put them on a USB flash drive or a CD because the permissions don't allow anything. At all. I suppose I could do the procedure to run explorer.exe as SYSTEM, then be allowed to do the mentioned procedure. I suppose it would be easier just to bear with Safe Mode... there are so many files, that method wouldn't even be practical. Thanks though.

  3. You need to take ownership of the documents or the folder as local administrator then give yourself the rights you need. This is in the options in the security tab of the properties.

    I know that! But this is Windows XP Home Edition. It has no Security tab, and no way to turn it on, in Normal Mode. When in Safe Mode, it is there, but if you had read the whole post, you would have seen that the computer doesn't go into safe mode easily and that it has "issues" that make this hard. I can't transfer the files elsewhere like to a computer with the Security tab, because all permissions have been removed except for the (gone) owner and System. Next time, read the post!

  4. Hmmm. Most of the people in the scene here (Austria) use geek to mean someone who understands technology and is interested in it. It doesn't say anything else about that person, though many geeks aren't really social animals.

    Nerd on the other hand has a distinctive negative connotation and doesn't imply any expertise at all. I would much rather be a geek than a nerd! :^)

    I think it's regional. We nerds take pride in our status. The geeks are like us, but dumber. It's just different in different parts of the world. The nerds are sometimes more social, nice people than the geeks, and are usually smarter. Both parties involved tend to be interested in/like/be good at computers.

    I prefer Nerd to Geek. As to awergh's post, where did those definitions come from? I would classify myself under those as Geek #2, but also Nerd #2 only not mono-focused.

  5. When I did it, I went to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT/.css and made string value with the name FileName and the value template.css. Then, I put template.css in C:/WINDOWS/SHELLNEW. That didn't work, so I changed the said value to the complete path - C:/WINDOWS/SHELLNEW/template.css. Then, I found out about doing it in TweakUI. I did it there, and it put the registry to saying template.css again. It still has not shown up. lost_packet, I already said I tried TwakUI, but thanks anyway. It didn't work, either.

  6. I have to use unsecured wireless networks often, so I do have a firewall, AV and all that installed. Symatec Antivirus and Firewall, Corporate Ed. Of course, I use Firefox and only use IE for the occasional one that won't work in Firefox or Opera or Opera Pretending to Be Internet Explorer. I have several times connected to a hotel's free wireless and within minutes gotten that little yellow box saying a threat was stopped, so I guess it's doing some good. But I am careful about where I go on the web, and all scans of the HDD, all manual poking-around and all analysis of running tasks seems to say there's no viruses. It's just with wireless networks I have issues because anyone can come in and (try) to mess around. Nothing much I can do there; if I want their WiFi, I need to take what I can get. No, I don't ever connect to the stupid network whose SSID is "Free_Public_WiFi" and has a big 'ol Ad-Hock symbol next to it. I've heard the horror stories of connecting to those...

    But for goodness sake, apply the patches and updates!! No reason not to, as far as I'm concerned.

  7. My advice - though I haven't ever used two monitors on Vista, it works fine for me on XP - is to forget the stinkin' windows monitor management stuff. See if there's software that came with your computer for changing the graphics properties. For example my Dell laptop has an Intel program for configuring the displays. Works way better than windows'. Right-click on the desktop and see if you find anything like Graphics Properties. Also, look on the monitor isteld for buttons. Some monitors you can move the image around on the screen using certain arrows and menus. It differs by monitor. Test the monitor with the other modes. Does it work? Test it with another computer. Does it work then? By seeing if it works elsewhere you can maybe figure out the issue and see if it's hardware or software. It sounds like maybe funky video card drivers.

  8. Debby, you might want to use the quote box. It gets hard to follow what's you saying something and what's someone being quoted. Look at the bottom of every post. There's a two quote buttons. One will open a new reply with the post already quoted, the other will add the quote to your quote list and when you hit reply at the bottom, add all the quotes you "added up" to the message. Just a tip! ;)

    Example quote. Quotes look like this. See how much easier it is to distinguish from the text?
  9. Suppose this is old news perhaps, and sorry everyone if this has been said before:

    You no longer need an invite. :) You can go sign up all on your own now. And you get 50 invites to send, somehow. So if anyone else wants gmail, now's the time because this could go away at any time, as google could just decide that they won't let anyone else in for a while.

    Good luck all, enjoy Gmail!

  10. For some odd reason, a bunch of photos on our family computer have become unavailable because of odd permissions. The images are all .jpg. What happened is I (stupidly :blushing: ) deleted the account that had uploaded the files, and somehow that account got set to be the only one allowed to open the files. So now, no-one has ownership of the files, not even admins. System can access them, but I don't like using system all the time. I know that you can go into safe mode to be able to see the security tab and to take ownership, which I have done with some files already, but the thing is Safe Mode is a pain in the @$$ on this computer. I posted about it but never got it resolved. So my question is if there is any way for me to take ownership of a lot of files all at once or even individually if need be without going into safe mode. I can't disable simple file sharing because it's XP Home. Any ideas, or better yet, any ideas on how to fix safe mode, so I can do it there? Or even find a way to create a new user with the same SID, but I doubt that's possible. Any help would be appreciated!

  11. I was thinking a while ago how maybe if people could post here without having to login and have an account, then we might get a lot more visitors and get more help, useful tips, etc. When I first joined, I was hesitant. If I could have, I would have posted my questions anonymously, but I think I would have eventually signed up. How do other people feel about this? I think that we would gain users in the long run. The current setup is, in my opinion, way too restrictive. Guests can't see images, follow some links, etc. Maybe there are reasons for not allowing this, but it seems like there would be no problem in allowing at least some function for unregistered guests. A person causing problems could have their IP blocked if necessary, and people could be encouraged to join perhaps by having to see a message asking them if they want to join every time they try to post. Anyone else think this is a good idea? Bad idea?

  12. So you know when you go to log on to a nerd/geek/governmet/strict IT department/whatever computer, and you press Ctrl+Alt+Del, then you get a box that is the legal notice and it says blah blah blah, this computer is so and so's property so keep out or get arrested, and if you don't agree to our stupid terms, go log off? Well, I want to customize that so that you have a button for I agree which will proceed to Username/Password dialog, and a button for "I don't agree" which would return you to Ctrl+Alt+Del screen. Anyone have a clue how to do this? I know this much:

    The box is in msgina.dll. It is dialog #2500 in msgina.dll.

    The text within it is determined by the following registry key:

    HKLM/Software/Microsoft/WindowsNT/CurrentVersion/Winlogon
    LegalNoticeText
    LegalNoticeCaption

    No idea how to do this. Seems some coding beyond my powers would be needed. If anyone can figure this out and tell me what to do, or even if you're really nice make a customized GINA, I would really appreciate it. I know a lot of people who would really like to have this, rather than just the silly OK button.

    I'm looking for something like this - and it's a modified screenshot, not a real one. I've never actually seen this done:

    post-128497-1176866438_thumb.png

  13. It didn't work. :(

    OK, I copied and pasted to notepad, saved as a .vbs file, opened it and rebooted. No CSS in the menu. However, when I open TweakUI, it still shows New Cascading Style Sheet Document as one of the options. Not sure why this is...

    This is a screenshot of what the registry currently says:

    Template.css IS saved in C:\WINDOWS\SHELLNEW. Any clues, anyone?

  14. ^ did you create the template file and copy it to the folder? For what extension are you doing this? You can only do it for existing, registered extensions.

    A .css. I killed explorer, relaunched it and still, it's not there. Then I logged off and back on. I'll see if restarting works. Yeah, I made it and put it in the folder.

    Anyhow, after rooting around a bit, I realized that this can be done (supposedly) from TweakUI, the power toy. When I tried, it sorta-kinda worked. It got rid of the ones I wanted gone, but adding this CSS doc didn't work. I haven't tried with anything else - yet. Here's what it looks like, in case you wanted to know anyone. Oh, and log in as an Admin to do this.

  15. WARNING: Following these instructions could result in you not being able to use your computer. Be careful, and lock out someone else's computer, not yours! :whistle:

    Want to drive someone nuts?

    Go into the C:/Documents and Settings/<some user>/Start Menu/Programs/Startup folder. Make s shortcut to "shutdown.exe -l"

    What happens, you ask? Well, don't do this to yourself. It will make you log off as soon as you log on. :sneaky:

    A practical use for this: If your computer boots slowly and takes forever to log on, put a shortcut to "rundll32.exe user32.dll LockWorkStation" in your startup folder. Then, you can log on and leave yourself to log on slowly and go get a drink or whatever. The computer will lock itself as soon as it's started up.

    EDIT

    Note: It does not appear to work in Safe Mode, so you can recover. But it's fun none the less!

  16. To create your own template of a particular filetype for the New right-click context menu:

    1) Open Regedit and browse over to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.extension , where .extension is the filetype you want to add in the New menu.

    2) Create a new Key called ShellNew. Under this key, create a new String Value called FileName and set its value to the name of your template file.

    3) Copy your template file to C:\WINDOWS\ShellNew

    It didn't work. :(

    Is there something I did wrong?

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