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- Windows XP Pro hangs after clicking on on start menu
- when I clean installed windows XP on my computer which is AMD Athlon 1.4 gh palomino after I uninstalled Windows ME which was running previously,After clean install The win XP pro hangs after clicking on start/programs and gives this message : The file ordirectorywindowsinfmsoe50.pnf is corrupt and unreadable. Please...
- Tags: Add/Remove Windows Components, computer, courtjester, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Outlook Express, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, Microsoft Windows XP Professional, windows, windows xp pro
- Discussion threads 2006-10-12
- Install SNMP service on 2003 server
- Hi some of our Windows 2003 servers do not have the snmp service installed on them. How do we get this service onto these servers thanks.Directions are contained here on configuring that in 2003:http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;324263 The service does not seem to be installed at...
- Tags: Add/Remove Windows Components, donalconlon@..., Monitoring, Monitoring Tools, server, SNMP, windows
- Q&A 2005-12-16
- Add/Remove windows Components
- Dear is there any way to hide the installed windows component in Add/Remove windows components for example i installed the Terminal Services but i want it to appear unchecked in Add/Remove windows Components is there any way to do so...? Best RegardsPoint value changed by question poster.This is...
- Tags: Add/Remove Windows Components
- Q&A 2005-09-27
- MSN Messenger 4.7
- I have MSN Messenger 7.0 installed and running on my XP Pro computer right now. However, when I'm not logged into 7.0, MSN Messenger 4.7 will automatically log itself in in the background without me knowing about it. I try going into the Add/Remove Programs to remove it but it's...
- Tags: Add/Remove Windows Components, e-mail, L_Skywlker, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Messenger, MSN, MSN Messenger, MSN Messenger 4.7
- Q&A 2005-05-16
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- WinComponents (exe)
- Get complete control over your Windows components. Make your computer work faster. Remove unneeded Windows components or install any possible component you need. Explore more than 160 system components (~0.5 GB) available to add/remove and 12 components categories (including Multimedia/Internet Utilities/System Services/Server Components). WinComponents lets you remove components that can't...
- Tags: Component, CrystalIdea Software, Microsoft Windows, Internet, Operating Systems, Productivity, Software
- Software downloads 2008-07-14
- Windows Messenger
- How to delete windows messenger or at least make it show up in Add & Remove PrograamsIf you have windows xp you need to go to add remove programs and then on the side of the screen go to windows components and on the bottom of that list will be...
- Tags: e-mail, Messenger, Messenger Service, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Messenger, pcmaint001, Windows Components
- Q&A 2006-01-31
- deploying windows components
- We have 1000+ PC's in our network and we need to install the SNMP service for each of the computers. by default it is not added in our pre installed PC's. How can I deploy the installation of this service automatically? via SMS, or script ,etc.. (the snmp service...
- Tags: Network administration, NETWORKING, Berns1975, window
- Discussion threads 2007-04-15
- How to demote a cluster
- I have a 2003 enterprise server. I configured it into a cluster. However, this is one machine and after making it a cluster server, I realized you need other servers with same OS to join a cluster. I want to now UNCLUSTERIZE this. How do I do that? There is...
- Tags: Servers, mujtba@..., cluster
- Discussion threads 2007-09-04
- Uninstalling Windows Media Player
- Hello, How do I uninstall Windows Media Player 11? It is not listed in the Add/Remove function in the Control Panel. ...
- Tags: software, rschreiber9@..., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Media Player, Windows Media, media player
- Discussion threads 2006-11-20
- Configure Windows 2000 Professional to show hidden components
- If you try to remove objects from your Windows 2000 Professional system through the Add/Remove Programs object in the Control Panel, some of the installed components, such as games and other accessories, don't show up in the components list. In order to provide a common base of applications on each...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, Jim Boyce
- Blog posts 2007-09-17
- Remove (zip)
- Remove is a powerful utility for uninstalling programs you no longer want on your computer. You can easily get rid of unnecessary applications, partially uninstalled software, and unwanted Windows components. You are able to uninstall programs that cannot be uninstalled through Add/Remove Programs. In addition to the standard uninstall option,...
- Tags: Entry, Microsoft Windows, Tools & Techniques, Backups, Operating Systems, Software, Management
- Software downloads 2005-12-01
- Remote Web Workplace & XP Home
- My client wants to use RWW to access their intranet from home and it just doesn't seem to work when the client PC has XP Home. All other XP Pro and W2K clients can access everthing OK. The XP Home machine (the only one in the inventory!) gets an error...
- Tags: Web browsers, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, Microsoft Windows XP
- Q&A 2006-03-07
- Windows 2000 Server
- How do I or where can I find step by step info on setting up a Win 2000 server for home use with 3-5 workstations?If it is for home use, you are likely to have more time to redo it if something goes wrong. The setup is quite intuitive...
- Tags: EricPotts, firewall, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Remove, server, windows
- Q&A 2005-11-10
- How to Remove MSN Explorer
- I hate it, I hate it. All this crap that Microsoft installs automatically annoys me so much. I want to uninstall MSN explorer. The only place I can find to remove it from is the windows components in the Add/Remove Programs. I uncheck the MSN explorer box, but the program...
- Tags: MSN Explorer, MSN
- Q&A 2005-02-23
- Installing additional Windows Components automatically
- I need you help!!!We have 1000+ computer in our network and we need to add an SNMP service to each one of our computers. By default the SNMP service is not added in the installation of WIn XP OS running on these machines. How can we make it...
- Tags: Network administration, NETWORKING, Berns1975, Microsoft Windows, SNMP, SNMP Service, computer
- Discussion threads 2007-04-16
- Actually you can remove them with AddRemove programs
- Goto add remove programs and click on the AddRemove Windows Components on the left. Once that comes up double click on "Accessories and Utilities" and new window will pop up and then if you want to remove all Windows games uncheck the box next games and click on OK...
- Tags: game, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP Professional, Remove, Remove Programs, rpeeples, windows, Windows Games
- Discussion threads 2005-03-31
- Configure Windows 2000 Professional to show hidden components
- Configure Windows 2000 Pro to show hidden componentsWould this be the same for Windows XP? If not what steps does one perform?Not a problem in XPXP doesn't hide these components from Add / Remove like 2K does. No additional work is necessary.RE: Configure Windows 2000 Professional to show...
- Tags: mbotti01@..., Configure Windows 2000 Professional, Microsoft Windows XP
- Discussion threads 2007-09-18
- umagle to remove a programs
- hi im am running windows 2000 and i cant remove any thing in add remove programsPlease add more details about your problem.Itīs difficult to understand the problem, when you even donīt tell us what is happening.For example, is it windows displaying an error message? or windows doesnīt allow you to...
- Tags: Web browsers, Patches, mdh22@...
- Q&A 2005-01-16
- How to uninstall windows updates?
- Is it possible to uninstall the installed windows updates especially of windows XP home? If yes then How?U can uninstall from add & remove programGo to Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs. In the Add/Remove Programs window select the Show Update check box; scroll down to whichever update...
- Tags: window, Add/Remove Programs, electronvolt, windows
- Q&A 2005-03-22
- How to verify IIS is install in Win2K
- How do i know whether a computer has Microsoft IIS Internet Information Server components install ? Is there any way to check this?Thsi method can be used to verify if IIS is installed on a system:1. Click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click Add/Remove Programs....
- Tags: eddiek, Microsoft IIS Server, Microsoft Windows 2000, windows
- Q&A 2005-01-07
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