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  1. I've been asked to investigate whether it is possible to disable or remove the ability to close a program, more specifically, by clicking on the "X" in the top right. Reason: The program in question is quite capable of closing itself, once the user has logged out that is.. However, after much education the users still don't seem to get it. I thought I'd seen something that could do this, but it might've been a Linux thing. I know IceWM can control the windows completely, from location, to buttons, etc. I found a program (WinTopMost or something like that..), but it's shareware, rather expensive and it has to be run WITH the application.. If it was a wrapper that launched the app. I'd be fine, but it has to run before the app. is launched, painful. If anyone has got any ideas I'd really appreciate your input.
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    Well I'll be damned... That worked like a charm!! Thanks heaps for that.
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    Oi, you're joking right?? Surely there's another way around this... I've now got 3 updates "waiting" to be installed because of this error.
  4. That'd be a negative on Office 2000 BTW... Only supports Office XP and 2003, and whatever they bring out in future obviously.
  5. I would've agreed with you, until earlier this week that is. I had to try and run a tool called 'netxfer' that is design to recover failed firmware on some of our older thin-clients.. For some crazy reason, this tool NEEDED the MS JVM installed. Thankfully I had a copy of WinXP SP1 floating around, so I just grabbed it from there.
  6. Microsoft Update is definately a separate install to WU6... Anyone found a "nice" way of installing it yet? I nice executable from MS would be appreciated, but I haven't had any luck finding one...
  7. KB890830 is now available for Windows 2000, under WU6.. Wasn't available under WU4 (default for W2k) as of yesterday.
  8. Just to give you a hand, here's the list of updates I had to install on a bare SP4-UR1 system; 897715 - Vulnerability in Outlook Express could allow remote code execution 883939 - Cumulative security update for Internet Explorer 896422 - Vulnerability in Server Message Block could allow remote code execution 890046 - Vulnerability in Microsoft agent could allow spoofing 896358 - A vulnerability in HTML Help could allow remote code execution 894320 - Vulnerability in Web View could allow remote code execution 873374 - Microsoft GDI+ Detection Tool 842773 - Update package that includes BITS 2.0 and WinHTTP 5.1 832483 - Buffer overrun in an MDAC function could allow code execution 814078 - Flaw in Windows Script Engine may allow code to run 893803 - Windows Installer 3.1 (v2) Partial credit goes to Incroyable HULK and his fantabulous page (http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=31886).
  9. QEmu really isn't usable unless you are running linux and can use the accelleration offered by the kernel enhancements... Personally I use VMWare, but I haven't tried VirtualPC.
  10. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/sbs/default.mspx It's not a beta AFAIK. SBS has always been a bit of a mish-mash of products though, so it's not really a suprise that it wasn't recognised. If you are ONLY using XPCREATE to integrate drivers, then you might also want to check out nLite. I have a feeling it won't support it, but it doesn't hurt to try.
  11. I recently created a Win2k CD with XPCREATE and have had no problems at all.. Except for the small DirectX issue that is currently being researched, but that's normal. I would say however that it is directly related to you having problems with the IE components. Hopefully someone else on here can help you in that regard.
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