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Teddy, you were wrong in 1965 & you're wrong again now.
Any person standing next to me could see which is faster Windows 2000 GUI - Much faster than Wmaker Loading/Using Notepad/Wordpad - Much faster than Nedit Windows Explorer - Heaps faster than xfe Windows 2000 GUI is faster than windowmaker? Now that's news. I've seen this "fast" 2000 GUI crawl almost to a halt

System Volume Information folder
You can also purge all but the last Restore Point, as follows: - Windows Explorer, right-click disk letter (eg C:) - click Disk Cleanup, This prevents the WinME SR debacle, where each installation tramples all over any other installation's SR data - but space taken by other installations may not be taken into

Microsoft Word 2002 Lost Documents
I load it because I don't particularly care for Windows Explorer and if I have to work on them, it's always faster to use a file mgr. that I am familiar with and find useful .... I've been doing telnet testing throughout this debacle and it (whatever client machine I'm on) consistenly reports that it can't connect.

General question about this NG
I had some problems with my c:\windows\fonts dir and I guess in the debacle the font that adobe uses got erased. Does anyone know which font is the "interface It stands to reason that an Adobe-specific font file would be in the program folder, not in windows fonts. You can use Windows Explorer to search your

MSN Live Messenger Error when logging in
I clean up now before starting Windows. Lying operating systems. Feh. '98 has its own set of lies about Cookies and Temp. Inet Files, so it can't be trusted to answer file system queries faithfully. (Visible in Explorer, but not with Dos dir) Since the fdisk debacle, I do most of my Windows maintenence from Linux.

all inbox files changed to "unread" mode
Unless Vista Service Packs fix the bugs, the profound lack of customization options, and the Windows Explorer and Office toolbars disasters, I will keep using XP for quite a long time. This might be just the incentive that someone needs to develop a more robust Linux that can support MS apps, because the sense I

Anna Kournikova Virus: I thought we were safe...
Of course, I couldn't use the CD that came with the hub, because it insisted that I must "upgrade" to windows explorer 4.0, so I could view its I'm sure some of you networking pro's out there are getting a chuckle out of my little debacle here, but ANY assistance you could give me is greatly appreciated.

PS can't find the "interface font"?
Even then, you're grasping at straws: I think many people would agree that Windows is a rather bad OS (although it does have two good points: its UI and Windows Explorer (not IE)), but Microsoft Office is still an office suite that is rather unmatched: I have found no satisfactory replacements for Excel or

How do clients access news?
When I subsequently tried to open the Newsreader by clicking that item, I got a Windows Explorer window listing a bunch of DLLs in G:\Program How do I recover from this debacle? 2. What did I do wrong when trying to add News to the Outlook toolbar. TIA, Richard --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.

Run screaming from Outlook Live!
Ray reply...@newsgroup.only microsoft public outlook microsoft public exchange admin As part of our Y2K stuff, we went into Windows Explorer Folder Options/File Types and Following directions I read in one these groups following the I Love You debacle, I applied the Outlook security patch to every workstation,

Java editor
(Including Windows Explorer) This is the same bug you can invoke if you double-click on an icon to open it while a context menu is open. than they used to be, but the testing process doesn't seem to have advanced enough to keep in line with that. That's the real problem. Read the recent debacle on Win2K .

Beware of AOL with MSN DSL connection!
"frankg" wrote: I had a debacle with my internal hard drive and the external usb hard drive used for backups. In the only partially successful recovery process, I have ended up Rock MS MVP Windows - Shell/User If XP Pro turn off Simple File Sharing. Open Windows Explorer, go to Tools | Folder Options | View.

computer virus in EH
... For Photodraw 2000 v2 try deleting the shortcut you use to start it and create a new one from Photodrw.exe in Windows Explorer and see if that fixes the No problems ... except ... and this has always occurred (even before the SP1 debacle) ... When I try to use Photodraw 2000 V2.0, I have to put in the CD

D6: Debugger problems or actual code problems?
It is very important that you understand that we are still in the midst of this debacle! Please be vigilant and under no circumstances double-click any files I advise that you open up Windows Explorer and look to see if any of your directory icons look like they are sitting in the open plam of a hand (this

PAF 5 WARNING
Not having learned from the IE 5.0 debacle (5.01 SP1 was the first version I would pronounce "stable") and figuring that by SP1 they'd have gotten it right, I downloaded and installed it. Now I get sporadic "pauses that refresh" when running Windows Explorer. This is nonsense - I'm running Win2K in 192Mb RAM on an

Do you think once, just once, Microsoft could get IE 5.5 right?
In | addition to looking like the Microsoft Passport debacle redux, this is a very | one-sided contract. They can harm you but you cannot harm them. 2 - Speed | | 3 - Not fully tested | | 4 - User Account Panel | | 5 - Windows Media Player and Media Management | | 6 - Windows Explorer | | 7 - Nothing New

Gaming Performance [was Re: Kwallen's Progress]
Windows Explorer usually asks first, but some processes turn that off. It's interesting, though, that with all the bad stuff you have to say about PAF that you still I had the same problem after my debacle and noticed the steps through the LDS download sequence had altered. I did a quick regedit search,

CBM vs. Atari Philosophy, or, why aren't computers ...
At least twice when the machine has "burped" (I don't know what it's called 'offficially', but it's when this computer suddenly decides seemingly randomly to refreshes the desktop on its own, usually in Windows Explorer, for no apparent good/justifiable/desired reason), things in the System Tray have been

LONG [News Digest] Linux News Digest for the 24hrs preceding 29-10-07
The introduction of 6.0, when its PGPDisk would crash windows explorer, and when it had other defects, is a very bad sign. One has reasonable basis to question the cryptographic and application level quality control of NAI from the debacle of the initial 6.0 offering. I like the pre-NAI 5.5.2 for Business Security,

When Automatic Updates can be harmful
My Windows Explorer won't even work without being connected to AOL first. AOL is not good if you are needing to connect to other networks. -----Original Message----- Qwest has a special promotion I used that to restore prior to the AOL debacle and all worked fine again. The lesson is beware of AOL! -- Clark Zahn .