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Send to - Mail Recipient issue21 Jun 2007 20:36 GMT3
I set the default mail program in Internet Explorer to Microsoft Office
Outlook instead of Outlook Express - but everytime I right click a file and
choose SENT TO - MAIL RECIPIENT it continues to default to Outlook Express?  
Any idea why this is happening?  
Wrong Windows 2003 Server version displayed on splash screen21 Jun 2007 16:24 GMT2
Installed Windows 2003 Server Enterprise Edition 64bit onto a Dell PowerEdge
2950.
The installation disks are correctly printed as Windows 2003 Server
Enterprise Edition 64 bit.
Sleep / standby not returning control21 Jun 2007 15:25 GMT8
I've just installed Vista 64 on a new Xeon quad core workstatation.
I've got two problems.  
(The first has to do with IE7 not formatting some web sites - I
posted that in internetexplorer.general, so I won't crosspost here)
new updates21 Jun 2007 10:40 GMT1
Is anyone having problems with a recent windows update,
It makes your computer freeze
Please help
because I have to make a System Restore and it gets anoying
CD/DVD no autorun fix21 Jun 2007 06:33 GMT4
Here's the story (Vista x64)
Both CD and DVD burners would not autorun.
Windows explorer was not even able to show any files on both drivers though
I could easily browse them with ZTreeWin (a file manager).
XP64 and SP220 Jun 2007 20:59 GMT2
I have XP64 bit and applied SP2 - no problems until I try to run the "Help
and Support" - I get an error saying the service is not running.
I have tried many suggestions from the web including re installing the help
system, but to no avail - the "Help and Support" service does not ...
Will XP 64 install OK?20 Jun 2007 19:50 GMT2
Probably a weird question but, will XP 64 install and run on my
computer with no problems?
I'm running Vista 64 and all is fine, I have Vista 64 drivers for all
my hardware and the software I've installed is all working after
Windowx XP Pro X6420 Jun 2007 14:49 GMT1
Does Steady State work with Windows XP Pro x64? I have a Dell Optiplex GX620,
but when I try to install Steady State the system fails validation. Unless
Dell sold me a counterfeit version of the OS, the validation should not fail.
Avast Found Decompression Bombs19 Jun 2007 21:40 GMT8
I ran a scan with Avast home version in normal mode.  Avast came back with
about 10 or so results that said, "Unable to scan: The file is a
decompression bomb."  I put them in quarantine and ran another Avast scan in
Safe Mode yesterday and they weren't there.  
Available physical memory19 Jun 2007 19:02 GMT3
I have a PC with an Intel EM64T processor and 4GB RAM. Under 'System
Properties',  Windows XPx64 reports 3.25 GB RAM.  I know the video card is
using 128MB, but what has happened to the rest?
I am running a program which inverts a large matrix and want to access as
SMTP on 64-bit Vista Business19 Jun 2007 13:14 GMT6
Can anyone recommend a good SMTP server which will run on 64-bit Vista
Business?
I would only need it for software development and testing so free would be
good, but I wouldn't have a problem paying a reasonable amount of money for
responsivness of mous19 Jun 2007 01:41 GMT2
sometimes my mouse /and / or desktop seem a bit slow / sticky
W-x64, dualcore cpu
is there anything out ?
regards
A piece of advice on DX1018 Jun 2007 18:24 GMT4
I downloaded the "Lost Planet" game demo from NVidia's NZone (www.nzone.com)
in order to test my brand new 8600GTS DX10 capable card.
To my surprise the game wouldn't start, complaining that it was missing a
DX10 dll.
Problem with Win32k file18 Jun 2007 10:44 GMT7
Hi for no apparent reason and at any time I am using the computer with
any program Windows XP Pro 64bit stops and the dreaded blue screen
comes up and refers to a file win32k has caused a problem.
Is there a solution to this problem.
Windows update doesn't work (as well as update for defender)17 Jun 2007 17:46 GMT6
I'm running Windows XP64 Pro on a computer with the following specs:
BIOS: Default System BIOS
Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4600+ (2 CPUs),
~2.4GHz
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