When going to any site that has Real Audio content (don't have to try to play the audio, just go to the web page) IE hangs. I've uninstalled all Real Audio programs and even tried deleting all the RAxxx.xxx files from the windows/system directory, but no help.
I've completed uninstalled Windows Media Player, then re-downloaded it and re-installed. Still, if I try to open any page or stream (ie: CNET Radio, CBS's Page) IE just quits responsing. It also hangs everything else, the mouse pointer will move but that's it, even a Ctrl-Alt-Del will only bring...
Well, the best solution as it turns out is to copy Msconfig to the Win95 machine. The file is "HotTray.exe", however it is NOT;
- In the Run section of the Registry
- In the Start Group
- In Win.ini
- In System.ini
- In Autoexec.bat
- Config.sys
- in any eFax .ini files
I ran a...
I tried that, but there is no entry there for eFax, yet the program exist in the system tray. Also, do you know, does Win95 have Msconfig and what would happen if I copied the msconfig.exe from my Win98 machine to the Win95 machine at work?
In a previous post I ask how to remove the eFax System Tray Icon from the computer at work, the answer was to use Msconfig. That worked great on my Win98 machine here at my home office, however, the computer at work is Win95 and does not have Msconfig. Is Msconfig just for Win98, and if so, is...
Thanks for all the help, that did the trick.
Question though, HsPfcW32.dll is in the C:\Program Files\Common Files\efax, why is this file associated with a virus?
I lot of programs install a icon in the system tray, efax is one for example that does NOT have an option to remove the icon or to prevent the program from loading on startup. Does anyone know how to remove icons from the system tray?
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