1. open a DOS box
2. delete the 'temporary internet files' folder
(type 'deltree /y c:\windows\tempor~1' [less quotes])
3. from the control panel or internet explorer,
open the 'Internet Options' dialog.
4. under the 'General' tab, select 'Settings' then
'View Objects'.
5. delete 'CV4...
Sorry Steve, didn't mean to offend.... missed the "original Registry .cab" blurb in the very first paragraph.... regards to Evelyn Wood. Your expertise is probably far greater than my own, and this bug IS a stumper!
What value do you show in the...
I forgot the obvious..... have you tried restoring a previous copy of the registry?
If you're not familiar with the procedure:
Since, by default, the system only saves 5 backup copies (and it deletes the oldest one of the five when you do this), it would be prudent to copy them to the desktop...
You can also try deleting all the files beginning with "twain" or "twunk" in the WINDOWS folder (and all sub-folders) before reinstalling the scanner drivers. Also remove all references under the [TWAIN] header in WIN.INI.
1. Have you looked in the "C:\WINDOWS\Application Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch" folder to verify and/or delete the existing links?
2. Have you dragged the taskbar to a larger size to be sure the quicklaunch toolbar is still inside it? (It's possible to completely...
If the above suggestion doesn't work, run MSCONFIG.EXE, click on the "Startup" tab, locate the offending driver(s) and un-check the box next to it/them.
If you feel comfortable editing the registry do the following to remove them permanently:
1. Run REGEDIT.EXE and navigate to the...
There are a few characters that cannot be transferred from a batch file (such as "=") so I added a line of code to handle that issue. Leave your eddress and I'll send you the whole thing with simple instructions.
How true! But there IS one other option availible in some of the newer BIOS'.... quite a few allow passwording for boot functions in addition to CMOS access.
to hotfusion
The zip file will be fine if nothing else in the .cfg file is subject to change. Otherwise, zip won't work.
Oh, and maybe you'd be better received if you weren't so rude.
There are a few ways to do it in Win98 or 98SE:
In the Control Panel:
1. Select the USERS icon and use the wizard to set up passwords.
2. Select the NETWORK icon and set it to User Level under the Access control tab.
3. Select the PASSWORDS icon and set it to customized under the User Profiles...
I whipped up a little batch file that generates a small QBasic program that should do the trick for you. You must, of course, have QBasic.exe on your machine for it to work. Didn't finish the "help" portion yet, but if you copy the last part of this post to a .BAT file, it'll...
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