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http://community.norton.com/norton/board/m...;message.id=355 I dont know how much weight I would place on one person's success as there are other posts in the norton community where issues remain.
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Pilotwings for the WII. Kid Icarus is a close second.
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I need a CLI tool for the 6/i PERC controller to import the raid config and initialize during unattended install. I have been through many versions of megacli and the CLI side of OMSA, no luck with any of them finding my controller. Any help would be much appreciated.
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i suppose an operator would help the cause, glad you are making progress. mahalo.
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taskkill /F /FI "username eq %username%" /FI "IMAGENAME ne explorer.exe" /FI "IMAGENAME ne cmd.exe" /FI "IMAGENAME taskkill.exe" add the taskkill to the exempt list as well if you are echoing, otherwise they see the ERROR: for the PID showing that taskkill cant kill itself.
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taskkill /F /FI "username eq %username%" /FI "IMAGENAME ne explorer.exe" missing quotes (probably just left off the posting), and it read everything after username as an argument towards that filter.
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The solution MS provided was not much different than my original, they said: 'If you delete the contents of HKLM\system\currentcontrolset\services\imapiservice\security this resolves the issue.' You still remain with imapiservice set to automatic. reg delete HKLM\system\currentcontrolset\services\imapiservice\security /va /f would be ran after the template has been applied. leaving the empty security folder has no effect. They escalated my ticket, being to provide a template line that sets it the service to automatic and at minimum accepts the default acls. It has gone into 'research' where they made it repeatedly clear "we cannot guarantee a response time".
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I would think that if a known Microsoft employee were posting here it would give the appearance of an affiliation. I am sure they asked him kindly to discontinue an active membership. Why dont you submit a ticket to the helpdesk for win7 component removal issues and keep telling them to escalate it? That would certainly seem to give you a better shot at getting your slimmed O/s autographed
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too avoid any confusion: you got the star for the number of posts, not the number of words B) I subscribe to the no additional action other than staying current on updates and sitting behind a router. That combined with completely reloading quarterly.
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Why not open both documents and just copy and paste the columns you want, or maybe convert to text? I am missing the advantage of the mail merge in this scenario, are they different values for every recipient?
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General Syntax Question
iamtheky replied to dillon.damien@hotmail.com's topic in Unattended Windows 2000/XP/2003
REG ADD %KEY% /V TITLE /D "Installing Applications" /f REG ADD %KEY%\004 /VE /D "INSTALLING PLAYERS" REG ADD %KEY%\005 /VE /D " -vlc media player v0.9.8a" /f REG ADD %KEY%\005 /V 1 /D "%systemdrive%\My_Apps\VLC\VLC_Player_v0.9.8a_win32.exe" /f REG ADD %KEY%\010 /VE /D " -bsplayer" /f REG ADD %KEY%\010 /V 1 /D "%systemdrive%\My_Apps\BSPlayer\BSPlayer_v137.826.exe" /f *I recommend CAPS for your main Titles, and lower case with a good 5 to 6 spaces and a leading -,*, + -
Dont know if this will help, but it seems you can ignore the shlwapi warning (and since it handles unc/url paths i would wonder if the ieframe is related to or an effect of) http://www.dependencywalker.com/faq.html Running these was recommended as a solution to an unrelated dxdiag issue, but they might get you closer to pinpointing the failure. START /wait %SystemDrive%\i386\system32\dxdllreg.exe regsvr32.exe /S %SystemDrive%\i386\system32\ddrawex.dll regsvr32.exe /S %SystemDrive%\i386\system32\diactfrm.dll
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Did something happene in Autum 2008 to the Win98 community?
iamtheky replied to winxpi's topic in Windows 9x/ME
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Funda..._for_Legacy_PCs This is pretty close; and they moved updates in with POS systems, brutal double entendre for legacy computers -
ImapiService,2,"D:AR(A;;CCDCLCSWRPWPDTLOCRSDRCWDWO;;;BA)(A;;CCDCLCSWRPWPDTLOCRSDRCWDWO;;;SY)(A;;CCLCSWLOCRRC;;; IU)S:(AU;FA;CCDCLCSWRPWPDTLOCRSDRCWDWO;;;WD)" My security guys had this line in our deployment security template. The only intent was to set the IMAPI service to automatic (the '2'). **This adds: HKLM\system\currentcontrolset\services\imapiservice\security to the registry, with one hex entry. With this setting you can send an item to the cd drive, get the 'files are waiting to be written', go through the wizard, but regardless of the disc in the drive you get "no disc in the drive" <--I do not need troubleshooting steps for this error, this is the symptom not the problem. if you delete the security folder from the registry you can immediately write again. Loading a computer with a Sec Template with only this line removed fixes the issue. Can anyone tell me what about this security template entry is killing the IMAPI service for an administrator?
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http://labs.mozilla.com/projects/ubiquity/
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true that, Mr. Montgomery makes a strong argument that the dirt and scratches make it better. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmqLUWPE6K4
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from: http://help.wugnet.com/windows/Double-clic...pict565593.html See if this works for IE7 : http://www.divshare.com/download/46737-e0a
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if you are on xp pro, you can open a run box type gpedit.msc navigate to: ComputerConfiguration Windows Settings Security Settings User Rights Assignments go over to the right hand pane and adjust the permissions for 'change the system time'
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I recommend a 'clean' SP2 disc. Then just run KB936929.exe /integrate against that source. I believe that is what Cluberti is recommending as well. Certainly you will have some garbage left if you went: SP1-->Nlite SP2-->SP3, especially if you were trying to Nlite that source a second time to slip SP3.
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objShell.Run problem
iamtheky replied to Tripredacus's topic in Programming (C++, Delphi, VB/VBS, CMD/batch, etc.)
what about display:none or visibility:hidden rather than specifying a 0 width. -
no error codes, no pretty pictures? Can you go into your BIOS and set your drive to ATA mode? If yes, and doing so makes the install progress, then i would estimate that your issue is SATA drivers
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you elected to use a product with no guarantee of support or documentation to deploy a hospital, of all places? You loaded admin boxes with an Nlited install? This is headed downhill reading the EULA, Im sure your employer does not want software being used in an unsupported fashion (and thats counting the community as support which is stretching it fiercely) You are lucky you caught someone kind enough to walk you through a reinstall of IIS and not quote scripture. I would recommend you do a file compare on a pure load and what you deployed to your clients.
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I use a VLK at work for my O/s builds. I have used Nlite on my test systems to do file compares if it was successfully accomplishing something that gave me issues. I had no problems that were not already well documented within the forum, but those questions would have legitimately involved a VLK and Nlite, i suppose. I never saw that the key mattered, or any place where it would be readily visible, (as the key would be removed from logs, naturally) unless the OP explicitly acknowledged using a volume license.
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Setting up an internet cafe / LAN without server OS
iamtheky replied to rv31's topic in Networks and the Internet
http://sourceforge.net/projects/synapsis/ - there are a couple of more solutions on sourceforge Put the default user in the most restrictive group and start running CACLS commands to restrict the system folders and locations of the commands you do not want that group to have access to. Setting that account to autologon + windows steady state -
run the command: setup.exe /? figure out what the syntax is to admin install (or see if uniextract will unpack it ) then just pull the driver.