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Md. Younus Ali Guest
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Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 6:43 am Post subject: Please send me SDStbRes.dll via my e-mail address |
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SDStbRes.dll
url:http://www.ureader.com/msg/12892024.aspx |
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Malke Guest
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Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 12:36 pm Post subject: Re: Please send me SDStbRes.dll via my e-mail address |
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Md. Younus Ali wrote:
strange URL
I can't imagine why you would have asked someone to click on an Internet
link (which is obviously not anything to do with email) to do this
unless you are a malicious spammer. On the off-chance that you are
well-meaning, contact McAfee for that .dll.
http://forums.mcafeehelp.com/ - McAfee support forum
http://us.mcafee.com/root/support.asp - McAfee Support
http://www.mcafeehelp.com/
Malke
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Attila Guest
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Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 2:54 pm Post subject: Re: Please Help - Logon password required after installing c |
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I have the same problem I update my old windows but non of the solution
worked is there other solution?????????
Thanks
"wyzzkid" wrote:
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after searching the web and finding no solution, I set out to find one:
found it :)
I had to manually undo an auto-update, in my case it was KB914882, but
the process is the same for any;
* *take note*: u must uninstall updates in the reverse order of
install (check the date/time stamp, not the number!) since often the
same files are replaced, and then it gets all mixed up if u dont
step one: you need access to the drive (obviously) so u can use any
method to get there, e.g.:
· cd boot with a windows gui environment such as Bart PE
· cd boot with a dos environment and load ntfspro
· connect the drive to another machine as a secondary drive
step two: you need access to the hidden folders in \windows; if u dont
want to change settings on the end user, u might consider grabbing a
free copy of explorerxp (a super simple freebie from explorerxp.com) or
one of the others
have a look at \windows\$NtUninstallKB914882$\spuninst or whatever
number u are trying to remove;
there are two file u need to read the .txt file which is set up like a
batch file to del/copy/etc files - just do it (although I tend to
rename files rather than remove them, just in case)
read the .inf file and see if there are any registry keys you have to
delete, change, etc
(a copy of remote regedit helps, otherwise u gotta import/export
hives)
step three: prayer doesnt hurt
boot the beast up and it should work
make sure u smile lots, cause I love smiles !
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wyzzkid Guest
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Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 12:55 am Post subject: Re: Please Help - Logon password required after installing c |
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what update(s) did you install?
check the date/time stamp of all the \windows\$NtUninstallKB######$
folders to determine which ones they are, and how many
post those numbers
did you try manually uninstalling them in reverse order?
which method did you use to access the drive? (boot cd, or set as
secondary ?)
what have u tried so far that didnt work?
wyzzkid
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tootalltom Guest
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Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2007 5:57 pm Post subject: Re: Enabling the Logon Banner in Registry |
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I'm looking for a way to have a permanent static banner displayed at the
top/bottom of the display screen. Not a "logon banner" as described here,
but something that you could permanently display on the screen for example
"Not for personal use". This would also remain when new applications or
something like your browser is launched. Any suggestions are appreciated.
Thanks - Tom
"Miha Pihler" wrote:
| Quote: | If you are in domain, you don't configure it in local policy. You create a
Group Policy either at domain or OU level...
Mike
"djmey1" <djmey1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D25D1F6C-04FF-49AE-974C-E5098141CF38@microsoft.com...
Thanks, and as long as you're here, how does it change when the system is
on a domain?
"Miha Pihler" wrote:
If this windows XP is not part of domain, then go to start and click run
and
enter gpedit.msc. Once Group Policy Editor is started drill down the
Computer settings -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local
Policies -> Security Options -> here look for: "Interactive logon:
Message
txt for users attempting to log on" and "Interactive logon: Message title
for users attempting to log on".
I hope this helps you out,
Mike
"djmey1" <djmey1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EFB6E7DF-5F90-432C-AE69-A544EB6142EE@microsoft.com...
What are the proper string values to use in the registry to enable a
logon
banner
in a XP pro machine? I'm familiar with the subkey and the two values to
change but I cannot seem to get the string values to work properly. The
text I need to put in is quite long!
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