Tuesday, May 28, 2013

How do I Develop Web Registrations?


1. Design static Web pages that describe your event using a Web page design tool of your choice. Include dates, times, locations and any descriptive information required by the user to make a registration decision. Microsoft Word and other word processing programs that save in HTML format are effective tools to describe your registration events using formatted text, tables and graphics. Import these pages and create your page navigation links within your Web design program.
2. Design a 'response form' using your Web design tool to capture registration details from registrants. Create input fields to collect names, contact information, event dates, session numbers, course numbers and the other aspects of your registration process that you need to calculate and analyze. Many Web design programs include forms that you can customize to save the data that users submit in an Excel or text file format. Select the option to forward the results of each saved form to your email address as an option. Publish your Web pages and download the form results file from your registration website periodically and when the registration period has concluded.
3. Design a full-featured registration form if you require advanced processing such as multiple events, sessions, meals, travel, lodging or logistics. Use a Web-enabled database management tool such as Oracle Forms, ColdFusion or Lotus Notes. Create your event description pages, or import them from a standard HTML tool as outlined in Step 2. Create advanced forms that feature look-ups to external course catalog databases, date and time calculations and schedule generation as needed. The advantage of using an advanced platform is the flexibility of relational database programming to calculate and process registration data, as well as the robust custom reporting available to analyze the registration data. Design a report that lists the registration details the user selected and email it to the address you collected from the user as a confirmation. You can interface payment processing using 'AcceptPay,' 'PayPal' or another automated system as an option.
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Monday, May 27, 2013

How to View Windows Mail DLL Files


1. Use PE Explorer. This program is for the more advanced user, who understands the technical jargon behind each character in the DLL file.
2. Use FlexHex Hex Editor. This is for the intermediate user, who knows some terms here and there and wants to view and edit the raw DLL file.
3. Use Resource Tuner. This is for the common user who needs to view and edit a DLL file without needing to know what anything means. It is a program that guides you through the process gently.
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How to Troubleshoot Error 1406 Could Not Write Value Inprocserver32


1. Remove all previous versions of Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat and then reinstall the product. Navigate to 'Control Panel' from the Start menu and select 'Programs.' Next, select 'Programs And Features.' Choose the Adobe product and select 'Uninstall.' Reboot your computer after the uninstall. Navigate to Adobe Website (see Resources) and reinstall the product.
2. Remove any malware that may have entered your computer. Click the Start menu and select 'Run...' Type 'MRT' without the quotes and press the 'Enter' key. This will launch the 'Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool.' Click 'Next' when you see the welcome screen. Choose 'Full Scan.' Follow prompts to remove any malware. Reboot your computer.
3. Update Windows. Click the Start menu and select 'All Programs.' Click 'Windows Update.' Click 'Check for updates...'
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Sunday, May 26, 2013

How to Find a .SWF File for a Flash Drive


Firefox Media Tab
1. Navigate to Firefox's top bar menu and click 'Tools' and then 'Page Info.' Next, click on the 'Media' tab to reveal a list of objects embedded on the web page.
2. Scroll through the list to find your SWF file. You can also search for the SWF by its 'Type' and it will be listed as an 'Object' within the website.
3. Click on the file to highlight it once its been found. Then click 'Save As,' select your flash drive (inserted in a USB port) as the folder destination and click 'Save' to store the SWF file.
Firefox Cache
4. Type 'about:blank' onto Firefox's address bar and press 'Enter.' This bring you to the local cache information stored on your computer.
5. Select 'List Cache Entries' under the 'Disk cache device' section of this page. This will load up every data entry that has been saved locally by Firefox during your browsing sessions. This can take a few moments if you have a large 'Storage in use' capacity.
6. Press Ctrl+F simultaneously to bring up Firefox's search dialogue and type either the website URL or the SWF to search for the file directly. Cycle through your search findings until you find the appropriate file.
7. Click the SWF's URL to open its 'Cache Entry Information' page. Then right-click the link and select 'Save link as' to save this data onto your flash drive.
Internet Explorer
8. Click 'Tools' then 'Internet Options' on the Internet Explorer top menu bar. When the options window opens up, navigate through the 'General' tab and click 'Settings' under the 'Temporary Internet Files' section.
9. Click 'View Files' to get the list of all the items downloaded onto Internet Explorer's cache. Then navigate to the top menu and click 'View' then 'Details' and finally click 'Arrange Icons by.' Choose by 'Internet Address' or by 'Type' to arrange all the files accordingly.
10. Find your flash file. Right-click on it and select 'Copy' from the drop-down menu. Then open up your flash drive and paste the SWF data into its directory.
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How to Work OpenGL in Windows XP


1. Confirm that you have the OpenGL system file in the Microsoft Windows system folder. Open 'My Computer' and double-click the 'C:\\' drive. Open the WINDOWS folder.
2. Look for the folder that readers 'SYSTEM' or 'SYSTEM32' (the name of the folder may vary depending on the version of Windows XP that you have installed). Look for the file entitled 'OpenGL32.dll.' Do not click on the file once you have located it. If you do not see the file, you may need to reinstall the Windows operating system by inserting the original Windows installation disk and following the on-screen prompts.
3. Activate video hardware acceleration in OpenGL. The acceleration benefits of OpenGL are not turned on by default. To activate, download the most recent graphic drivers for your graphics card from the website of your card's manufacturer. All major graphic card manufacturers, including NVidia, Intel, 3D-Labs and ATI, allow consumers to download and install the latest graphic drivers from their websites (links in the Resources section). Double-click the installer file once it is finished downloading and follow the on-screen prompts to automatically update your graphic card drivers. The update will also update your system's OpenGL files to ensure that you have the most recent version of the OpenGL software.
4. Restart the computer. Click the 'Start' menu in the lower left-hand corner of the Windows XP screen and select 'Restart.'
5. Launch your favorite PC game that uses the OpenGL framework. The graphics will now be accelerated using OpenGL technology, resulting in faster, smoother graphic displays.
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How to Repair Msi.Dll


1. Open your web browser. Install and save the Windows Installer update (InstMsiA.exe) to your desktop.
2. Click 'Start' and choose 'Shut Down.'
3. Select 'Restart in MS-DOS mode' and click 'OK.'
4. Type the following commands, individually, in the prompt, and press 'Enter' after each command:Cd systemRen msi.dll msi.oldRen msihnd.dll msihnd.oldRen msiexec.exe msiexec.oldExit
5. Reboot your system. Hold down the 'SHIFT' key to load your system into safe mode.
6. Open the 'InstMsiA.exe' update file, and follow the prompts to complete the update.
7. Reboot your system once the update is complete.
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Thursday, May 23, 2013

How to Reset ActiveX to Allow Viewing


1. Launch Internet Explorer and click the "Tools" menu on the top of your browser. Scroll down the pop-up menu and click "Internet Options."
2. Click the "Advanced" button and click "Reset." Select the "Delete personal settings" box if you want to remove browsing history. Click "Reset" again in the "Reset Internet Explorer Settings" dialog box. Internet Explorer resets ActiveX controls and other components and restores the default settings on your browser.
3. Click "Close" when the reset process completes and restart your web browser. Re-enable ActiveX controls. To do so, click the "Tools" menu again and click "Internet Options." Click the "Security" tab and click the "Custom Level" button to launch the Security Settings dialog box.
4. Scroll down to the "Internet ActiveX Controls and Plugins" section. Click the "Enable" radio button under each of the following options:
Run ActiveX Controls and Plugins
Script ActiveX Controls Marked Safe for Scripting
5. Click "OK" to save the changes and click "OK" again to close Internet Options.
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How to Run a Dll As an App Rundll32.Exe


1. Click 'Start' if using a version of Windows prior to Vista. Click 'Run' and type 'cmd' in the 'Open' box then press 'Enter.' Click the Windows orb if using a version of Windows from Vista forward. Type 'cmd' in the search box and press 'Shift,' 'Ctrl' and 'Enter' at the same time to open an elevated command prompt.
2. Input the command 'RUNDLL.EXE <dll_name>,<entry_point> <optional_arguments>' where '<dll_name>' is the name of the DLL file with a function that can be run by the Rundll32 executable, '<entry_point>' is the function in the DLL that Rundll32.exe can access and '<optional_arguments>' are any additional parameters required by the function inside the DLL. Press 'Enter.'
3. Ensure that no error messages are returned and that any functions you wanted to call successfully execute. Type 'exit' at the command prompt to close the window once you are finished running DLL files.
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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

How to Remove Ieframe.dll


1. Click on the 'Start' menu, then click 'Run.'
2. Type 'cmd' (without the quotation marks) into the open box and click 'OK.' The Command Prompt window will open.
3. Type 'regsvr32 /u Ieframe.dll' (without the quotation marks) into the Command Prompt and press the 'Enter' key.
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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

How to Use Control Characters With Oracle SQL


Find Decimal Value
1. Open the ASCII table. Here you will find the comprehensive list of decimal values for each control character at http://ascii-table.com/ascii.php.
2. Find the decimal value of the desired control character from the ASCII table.
3. Input that decimal value of the control character into the CHR function. This will make Oracle print the control character in Oracle SQL*Plus, as well as in PL/SQL.
Example 1
4. Open the ASCII table. You will find the comprehensive list of decimal values for each control character at http://ascii-table.com/ascii.php.
5. Find the decimal value for the control character corresponding with Line Feed (^J). Looking at the table, you'll see that the corresponding decimal value is 10.
6. Input integer value 10 into the CHR function. The following SQL will print a line feed between the two strings in sqlplusSQL> select 'test'||chr(10)||'abc' from dual;'TEST'||--------testabc
Example 2
7. Open the ASCII table. You will find the comprehensive list of decimal values for each control character at http://ascii-table.com/ascii.php.
8. Find the decimal value for the control character corresponding with Backspace (^H). Looking at the table, you'll see that the corresponding decimal value is 8.
9. Input 8 into the CHR function. The following SQL will print a backspace after printing the first string, wiping out the last character of the first string, before printing the second.SQL> select 'test'||chr(8)||'abc' from dual;'TEST'||--------tesabc
Example 3
10. Open the ASCII table. You will find the comprehensive list of decimal values for each control character at http://ascii-table.com/ascii.php.
11. Find the decimal value for the control character corresponding with Horizontal Tabulation (^t). Looking at the table, you'll see that the corresponding decimal value is 9.
12. Input 9 into the CHR function. The following SQL will print a horizontal tab after printing the first string, before printing the second string.SQL> select 'test'||chr(9)||'abc' from dual;'TEST'||--------test abc
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Monday, May 20, 2013

How to Restore DLL Files in Windows 98


1. Insert the Windows 98 Startup disk that came with your PC. Reboot your computer.
2. Use the arrow keys to select 'Start Computer With CD-ROM Support' during startup.
3. Type the following command without the quotes '<CDDRIVE>: cd tools\sysrec pcrestor' and press 'Enter.' Replace '<CDDRIVE>' with the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive.
4. Remove the Startup disk when you see the Windows 98 Setup menu.
5. Select the 'Next' button when you see 'System Recovery' wizard. Enter your name and the name of your organization and select 'Next.'
6. Select 'Finish.' You will see a new wizard for Microsoft Backup.
7. Select 'Restore Backed Up Files' and hit 'OK.'
8. Follow the on-screen prompts to select the path where you saved your backup. Choose 'Select the most recent full system backup' when prompted for backup sets.
9. Select the system drive (typically the C drive) for what to restore. Choose the original location as the location where the DLL files along with other lost system files will be restored.
10. Click the option 'Always replace the file on my computer.' Click 'Start' to restore your lost DLL files.
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Sunday, May 19, 2013

How to Fix Msvcrt.dll Errors


Windows XP
1. Insert your Windows XP installation disk. Restart the computer.
2. Click on the key prompted on-screen to 'Enter the BIOS setup.' The BIOS key varies according to the BIOS manufacturer and motherboard model. Consult your computer's documentation if you are unsure of how to access the BIOS.
3. Navigate to the 'Advanced Boot Options.' Select your CD/DVD drive as your primary boot disk, followed by the hard disk. 'Save and exit' the BIOS.
4. Press any key to boot from the Windows XP installation disk.
5. Press the 'R' button to access the 'Recovery Console.'
6. Highlight your Windows XP installation, then press the 'Enter' key.
7. Type your administrator password, then press the 'Enter' key. Leave this field blank and press the 'Enter' key if you do not have an administrator password.
8. Press the 'Enter' key after typing each command:
cd system32
ren msvcrt.dll msvcrt.old
d: or your CD/DVD drive letter
d: or your CD/DVD drive letter\i386
expand msvcrt.dl_ c:\windows\system32
exit
9. Remove the Windows XP installation disk.
Earlier Versions of Windows
10. Insert your Windows installation disk.
11. Exit any auto-run screens.
12. Click on 'Start,' then 'Find.' Click on 'Files or Folders.'
13. Type 'msvcrt.dll' in the 'Name' box, and select 'C:' in the 'Look in' box. Press the 'Enter' key.
14. Right-click on the 'Msvcrt.dll' file in the search results. Left-click 'Rename.' Delete 'dll' and type 'xxx.' Press the 'Enter' button.
15. Click on 'Start,' then 'Run.' Type 'sfc' and press 'Enter' on Windows 95 and 98 computers. Type 'msconfig' and press 'Enter' on Windows ME computers.
16. Click 'Extract one file from installation disk' in Windows 95 and 98. Select the 'General' tab, then click 'Extract File' in Windows ME.
17. Type 'c:\windows\i386\msvcrt.dll' in the 'Specify the system file you would like to restore' field.
18. Click 'Start,' then 'Browse.' Navigate to and double-click your installation disk's 'msvcrt.dll' file. (This file should be inside the 'Win9x' folder.)
19. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the process.
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How to Kill a Bootuery.Dll


Manual removal
1. Click 'Start' and then 'Computer.' Click 'Local Disk (C:).'
2. Click the 'Windows' folder, and click the 'System32' folder.
3. Search for Bootuery.dll and delete the file.
Antivirus Software
4. Check for updates to your antivirus software and install any you find.
5. Run the antivirus software, and scan all files on your hard drive.
6. Quarantine or delete Bootuery.dll and any other potential hazards found.
Windows Updates
7. Click 'Start,' 'Control Panel,' and then 'Systems' followed by 'Security' and 'Windows Update.'
8. Click 'Check for Updates.' Then click the 'Important Update' link.
9. Check 'Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool,' and then click 'OK.'
10. Click 'Install Updates.' Restart your computer after the update is installed.
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Saturday, May 18, 2013

How to Fix the Svchost.exe Application Error in Windows XP


Verify and Configure your Windows Update Service Settings
1. Click on the Start button at the bottom left-hand corner of your desktop. Once the Start menu opens, click Run and then type 'services.msc' in the text field. Click OK when you are done.
2. Navigate to the Automatic Updates service in the right-hand pane and then double-click on it. Select the Log On tab. Make sure that Local System Account is selected as the default logon account.
3. Uncheck the option 'Allow service to interact with desktop.' Now go to the Hardware Profile section, also found under the Log On tab. Enable this service.
4. Click on the General tab. Verify that the start-up type is set to Automatic. If not, use the drop-down menu to select this option.
5. Go to the Service Status section. Click on the Start button to enable this service. Do the same thing for the Background Intelligent Transfer Service (or BITS).
Reconfigure Your Windows Update DLLs
6. Click the Start button and then click Run. Type 'cmd' into the text field. Click OK.
7. In the Command Prompt, type in REGSVR32 WUAPI.DLL and hit Enter.
8. Wait until you receive a message reading 'DllRegisterServer in WUAPI.DLL succeeded.'
9. Repeat this process for each of the following commands; type in each command and hit Enter after each line:REGSVR32 WUAUENG.DLLREGSVR32 WUAUENG1.DLLREGSVR32 ATL.DLLREGSVR32 WUCLTUI.DLLREGSVR32 WUPS.DLLREGSVR32 WUPS2.DLLREGSVR32 WUWEB.DLL
Delete the Corrupted Windows Update Files
10. Type the following command into the command prompt and press Enter: net stop WuAuServ. Type in: cd %windir% and hit Enter.
11. Now type in: ren SoftwareDistribution SD_OLD. This will rename the SoftwareDistribution folder.
12. Restart the Windows Update service by inputting the following command: net start WuAuServ.
13. Type in: Exit and then hit Enter to close the Windows Command Prompt.
14. Reboot your PC. When you restart Windows, you shouldn't receive this error message anymore. If you do, download the two Windows Updates listed below.
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How to Use a DLL Internet Explorer Script


1. Check where it came from and if you do not remember downloading it you should delete it as it could be a virus.
2. Use a search engine and search for the full file name of the DLL file. Some viruses and malware are distributed in DLL files. An Internet search should be able to tell you any additional information about the file.
3. Check an Internet search result for the DLL to tell you where that file belongs. DLL files are typically stored in Windows system folders, but if you have downloaded one it will not be there by default. Find out where it should go and then move it to the new location.
4. Search your computer for the file name. If you are replacing an old DLL with a new one, you can search your computer for the old file and paste the new one in its place.
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Friday, May 17, 2013

How to Enable ActiveX in Internet Explorer 8


1. Launch Internet Explorer 8, click the "Tools" menu and choose "Internet Options."
2. Click the "Security" tab and select "Internet" in the zone box. Click the "Custom Level" button to launch the Security Settings window.
3. Scroll down the Security Settings window to the "ActiveX Controls and plug-ins" section. Select "Enable" under each of the options in the section. Click "OK" to save the changes and close the Internet Options console.
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Thursday, May 16, 2013

How Do I Get D3drm.Dll Fileboggle?


1. Press the 'Windows' button and then press the 'R' button to bring up your 'Run' box.
2. Type 'sfc /scannow' into the 'Run' box and then press 'Enter.'
3. Wait for the scan tool to scan your computer. The time it takes to complete will vary depending on the size of your hard drive.
4. Exit the software window when the tool has finished scanning.
5. Click the 'Restart' option when prompted.
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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

How to Fix Error 678


1. Check your Internet connection to ensure that you are connected. Click 'Start' on the desktop, click 'Control Panel,' then click 'Network and Internet Connections.' Click 'Network Connections' to check you Internet Connection.
2. Ensure that your Internet adapter is enabled. Click the desktop's 'Start' button and click the 'Run' icon, then type 'ncpa.cpl' (without quotes) into the 'Run' text field box. Click 'OK' and then click the 'Internet Connections' option to ensure that it is enabled. If the adapter is not listed, restart the adapter.
3. Reset your Internet modem by unplugging it from the power source, leaving it unplugged for about five minutes. Plug it back into the power source.
4. Remove the modem, then reinstall the modem through the 'Device Manager.' Click the desktop's 'Start' button and right-click 'My Computer.' Select the 'Hardware' tab, then click the 'Device Manager' button. In the 'Device Manager' list, right-click your modem and select 'Uninstall.' Unplug the Internet modem from the computer and reboot. While the computer is running, plug the modem into the computer. Your computer will recognize the new hardware and will prompt you to install. Click this prompt and follow the installation steps. This should remove the 678 error.
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How to Fix the Missing File Mshtml.dll


1. Download the Mshtml.dll file.
2. Right click the saved DLL file and click 'Copy.' Go to the 'Start' menu, click 'Computer,' double-click the 'C:' drive, double-click the 'Windows' folder and then the 'System32' folder. Right click anywhere in a blank space and click 'Paste.'
3. Go to the 'Start' menu, type 'Run' in the 'Start Search' box and press 'Enter.' Type Regsvr32 'C:\Windows\System32\mshtml.dll' in the search field and hit 'Enter' to register the DLL. Click 'Yes' in the pop-up window to confirm the registration.
4. Restart your computer.
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Monday, May 13, 2013

How to Fix a Rundll.exe File


Through Service Management
1. To stop the error through the computer's 'Services Management,' identify the program causing the rundll error. Look at the last file name that ends in 'dll' when the error appears.
2. Click the 'Start' button and select 'Run' from the Start menu. Type 'services.msc' in the Run window.
3. Search for the program identified as the source of the 'dll' error in the 'Services Management' window that appears. Right-click the program and click 'Stop.'
Through Registry Editor
4. To fix the errors through the registry editor, click the Start button and select Run from the Start Window. Type 'regedit' to bring up the registry editor.
5. Navigate to 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE> SOFTWARE> Microsoft> Windows> CurrentVersion> RUN.'
6. Find the corresponding registry key with the program causing the 'dll' error. Delete this and reboot the computer.
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How to Set Your PDF Reader in Internet Explorer


1. Make sure that the required dynamic link libraries are present in your system by clicking the 'Start' button and then selecting 'Computer' or 'My computer.' In the window that opens, navigate to folder 'C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX.' Check that the following files are present: acropdf.dll, acroiehelper.dll and pdfshell.dll. If any of the files is missing, launch Reader and click 'Help' and then 'Detect and repair.'
2. Have Reader establish the missing connections between its plug-in and your installation of Internet Explorer by clicking the 'Start' button and then 'Add or remove programs.' Click 'Acrobat' in the list of programs, and then click 'Change.' Follow the prompts of the Adobe reconfiguration utility.
3. Reboot the computer. At that point, the Reader plug-in will be fully functional and will render any PDF Web page you navigate to within Internet Explorer.
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Sunday, May 12, 2013

How to Fix an Access Violation


1. Click the 'Start' or 'Globe' button on the PC desktop of the Windows 7 computer then click the 'Search' box. Type 'cmd' in the 'Search' box then right click on the command line icon that appears and click 'Run as Administrator'. The command line window will appear.Type 'bcdedit.exe /set {current} nx AlwaysOn' at the command prompt and tap the 'Enter' key.
2. Type 'cd \path_to_file\' except replace the '\path_to_file\' with the exact path to the file causing the access violation and tap the 'Enter' key.
3. Type 'attrib -R file_name' except replace the 'file_name' with the exact name of the file being accessed at the time the access violation error occurs. Tap the 'Enter' key then test to confirm that the access violation condition has been resolved.
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How to Fix Svchost.Exe Application Error


Method to Verify Settings
1. Click the desktop's 'Start' button and click the 'Run' icon. Type 'services.msc' (without quotes) into the 'Run' text field and click the 'OK' button. Click 'Automatic Updates.'
2. Click the 'Log On' tab. Find the 'Local System Account' box and insert a check in it. Uncheck the 'Allow Service to Interact with Desktop' option.
3. Select 'Enable' for the service box under 'Hardware Profiles.'
4. Click the 'General' tab. Choose the 'Automatic' for 'Startup Type' option.
5. Click the 'Start' button for 'Service Status.' Select the 'Background Intelligent Transfer Services' option. For this option, click the settings you chose in the previous steps.
Fix DLL Issues
6. Click the desktop's 'Start' button and click the 'Run' icon. Type 'cmd' (without quotes) into the 'Run' text field and click the 'OK' button. The 'Command Prompt' will appear on-screen.
7. Type 'REGSVR32 WUAPI.DLL' (without quotes) into the 'Command Prompt' and press the 'Enter' key on the keyboard. Proceed after you see the 'success' notification.
8. Type the following entries into the 'Command Prompt' individually. Press the 'Enter' key after typing in each command entry:'REGSVR32 WUAUENG.DLL''REGSVR32 WUAUENG1.DLL''REGSVR32 ATL.DLL''REGSVR32 WUCLTUI.DLL''REGSVR32 WUPS.DLL''REGSVR32 WUPS2.DLL''REGSVR32 WUWEB.DLL'
File Deletion
9. Type the following entries into the 'Command Prompt' individually and press the 'Enter' key after typing in each command entry:'net stop WuAuServ''cd %windir%''ren SoftwareDistribution SD_OLD''net start WuAuServ'
10. Type 'Exit' into the 'Command Prompt' to close the prompt box.
11. Reboot the computer system.
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Friday, May 10, 2013

How to Fix an Internet Explorer DNS Error


Using IE Settings
1. Open your Internet Explorer browser. It doesn't matter what page your browser opens to as long as it is open.
2. Click on the 'Tools' option at the top of your Internet Explorer screen. Next, click on 'Internet Options,' followed by 'Security Tab.' In the Security Tab, click on the 'Custom Level' tab located at the bottom of the screen.
3. Check the 'Medium' security level drop down box once on the 'Custom Level' screen. You will also need to browse through the options, find the setting 'Access Data Across Domains' and put a check in that box to enable the feature. Finally choose the 'Apply' option and the exist the program.
4. Close and reopen your Internet Explorer browser and try to navigate to a website. You should now be able to load pages. If it is still unable to load, try restarting your computer, as some changes don't always take effect immediately upon applying them.
Using MS DOS Prompt
5. Click on the Windows 'Start' button, followed by the 'Run' option. You should now see a Run box. In that box, type 'CMD' (without the quotation marks). MS DOS will be launched.
6. Type the following message into your MS DOS window, 'netsh winsock reset catalog' (without the quotation marks), and then press 'Enter.' Next, type in
'netsh int ip reset reset.log' (again, without quotes) and press 'Enter.' Finally, type 'Exit' and then hit 'Enter,' or simply close your MS DOS window.
7. Go to the 'Start' button and click on the 'Shut Down' option. Choose 'Restart' and allow your computer to restart. You should now be able to launch Internet Explorer and use it as you normally would.
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How to Disable Flash in Internet Explorer 7


1. Click 'Tools' and select 'Internet Options.'
2. Select the 'Programs' tab and click 'Manage Add-Ons.'
3. Select 'Run Without Permission' from the drop-down menu.
4. Click 'Shockwave Flash Object' and click 'Disable.'
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How to Fix Automatic Updates for XP


Register Windows Update File
1. Click 'Start,' then click 'Run.' Type 'cmd' in the 'Open' box and press 'Enter' to open the Windows Command Prompt.
2. Type 'net stop wuauserv' in the Command Prompt. Press 'Enter' to stop the Automatic Updates service.
3. Type 'regsvr32 %windir%\system32\wups2.dll' in the Command Prompt if running any Windows XP version other than XP Professional x64 Edition. For Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, type 'regsvr32 %windir%\syswow64\wups2.dll' in the Command Prompt. Press 'Enter' to register the 'Wups2.dll' file.
4. Click 'OK' if a verification message appears.
5. Type 'net start wuauserv' in the Command Prompt. Press 'Enter' to start the Automatic Updates service. Click the close button in the top right corner to exit Windows Command Prompt.
Obtain Windows Updates
6. Open Microsoft Internet Explorer.
7. Type update.microsoft.com in your Internet browser's address bar. Press 'Enter.'
8. Click the 'Express' option next to 'Get high-priority updates.' Wait for the Microsoft website to check what updates your computer needs. Click the 'Install Updates' button. Restart your computer, when prompted, after the critical updates have finished installing. After updates are downloaded and installed from the Microsoft website, the Automatic Updates service can correctly detect when your computer needs updates and download them automatically.
9. Click 'Start.' Right-click 'My Computer' and select 'Properties.' Click the 'Automatic Updates' tab. Click the 'Automatic' radio button option if it is not already selected. Click 'OK.'
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How to Uninstall McAfee Because of a Common User Interface


1. Click the 'Start' button or Windows logo in the bottom left corner of the desktop.
2. Click 'Control Panel' and open 'Add/Remove Programs' or 'Uninstall a Program.'
3. Select the McAfee product under the list of installed software tools. Click 'Uninstall' or 'Remove.' Click 'Continue' if the 'User Account Control' prompt appears. Follow the onscreen prompts to finish the removal of the application. Reboot your computer.
4. Install and save the MCPR.exe tool to the desktop (see Resources). Double-click the tool and allow it to run.
5. Reboot your computer system after the 'Cleanup Successful' message appears. Repeat Steps 1 to 2 to ensure that the McAfee product is no longer on your system.
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How to Fix Adobeowl.Dll Errors


1. Visit the Missing Files website.
2. Download the adobeowl.dll file. Save the file to the System32 or System folder, depending on your operating system.
3. Select “Yes” to replace the damaged adobeowl.dll with the new one.
4. Click “Start,” and type “cmd” in the “Start Search” field. Press “Enter.”
5. Paste “"regsvr32 adobeowl.dll” in the Command Prompt. Press “Enter.” This procedure registers the DLL file.
6. Reboot your computer once you replace and register the file. Ensure that the error messages no longer appear.
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Thursday, May 9, 2013

How to Fix Direct3D


Enable Direct3D
1. Click on the “Start” button. If using Windows XP, click on “Run.” If using Windows 7 or Vista, click in the “Search” box.
2. Type “dxdiag” without the quotes and press the “Enter” key.
3. Click on the “Display 1” tab. Ensure that Direct3D is set to “Enabled.” If it's disabled, click in the box next to “Direct3D Acceleration” and select “Enabled.”
4. Click on the “Display 2” tab. Ensure that Direct3D is set to “Enabled' on this tab as well.
Update DirectX
5. Click on “Start,” then on “All Programs.”
6. Click on the “Windows Update” link.
7. Allow the automatic update process to finish while following any on-screen instructions. Restart your computer after the update completes.
Use Microsoft-Certified Video Drivers
8. Click on the “Start” button. If using Windows XP, click on “Run.” If using Windows 7 or Vista, click in the “Search” box.
9. Type 'desk.cpl' without the quotes and press the “Enter” key.
10. Click on the “Adapter” tab.
11. Click on the “Properties” button.
12. Click on the “Driver” tab.
13. Click the “Update Driver” button.
14. Double-click on “Search Automatically” in Windows Vista and 7. In Windows XP, click in the box next to “Yes, this time only,” and click “Next.”Note: This process will attempt to download a Microsoft-certified driver. The driver downloaded may not be the most recent version. However, it is good practice when troubleshooting to download a Microsoft-certified driver to prevent compatibility issues.
Reinstall Your Application
15. Go to “Start,” then “Control Panel.”
16. Click on the “Uninstall a program” link in Windows Vista or 7. Click on the “Add/Remove Programs” icon in XP.
17. Scroll down to the application that is giving the error and double-click to uninstall it.
18. Install your application.
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How to Install the Axis ActiveX Control


1. Access the website from which you are attempting to download the Axis ActiveX Control components. You can either click on the website's link or enter its full URL address in the search bar at the top of the browser.
2. Click on the Axis ActiveX bar that will appear on the top of the website's browser screen. A drop box will appear along the top of the bar. Click on the 'Install ActiveX' option.
3. Save the Axis ActiveX control to your computer's hard drive. When the popup dialog window appears for download, you will see the 'Save' and 'Run' options. Choose the 'Save' option to install the component to your computer's hard drive for later access.
4. Exit the 'File Download' screen. Click on the 'Close' option that will be located at the bottom of the screen.
5. Click on the double blue arrows next to the 'X' at the top of your browser to refresh the page. Once the page reloads, the newly installed Axis ActiveX controls will be added to it.
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Monday, May 6, 2013

How to Uninstall Flash OCX


Download the Adobe Flash Player Uninstall
1. Open your Internet browser. Double-click on the icon for the program you use to surf the Internet.
2. Navigate to Adobe's website where they offer the Flash Uninstall (see 'Resources').
3. Select the version of Adobe's Uninstaller that matches your computer and operating system. For example, if your computer runs Windows, click on the matching uninstall file download.
4. Save Adobe's Flash Player Uninstall. When prompted, click 'Save' to begin downloading the program. Then click 'Save to Desktop' in the application window.
5. Close all applications after the file has downloaded, including your Web browser. Make sure that you do not have any instant messaging programs open in 'hidden' mode (where they are running in the background). To check, right-click on the icons of any instant messaging programs in the lower menu bar of your screen. In the submenu that appears, click 'Close' to shut down any of these hidden programs.
Run Adobe Flash Player Uninstall
6. Open the Flash Player Uninstall that you have downloaded. Double-click the icon for the Uninstall on your desktop to launch Adobe's Uninstall Wizard. When the Uninstall Wizard asks if you are certain that you wish to uninstall this program, click 'Yes' to continue.
7. Complete the uninstall process. Click 'Continue' or 'Next' until the Uninstall Wizard prompts you to click 'Finish.' Then click 'Finish' to complete the uninstall.
8. Restart your computer.
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How to Stop System32 Error Messages


1. Click the Windows 'Start' menu, select 'All Programs' and click 'Windows Update.' The update utility will open.
2. Click the 'Check for updates' link. The Windows Update utility checks the official Microsoft website for any files needed on the Windows computer.
3. Click the 'Update Now' button. The Windows Update utility downloads missing files and replaces corrupted files on your computer.
4. Reboot your computer. After any Windows update, you must reboot the computer for changes to take effect.
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Friday, May 3, 2013

How to Register a Client Proxy DLL


1. Log onto to your Windows computer using an account with administrative rights.
2. Click 'Start,' then 'All Programs.' Click 'Accessories,' then 'Command Prompt.'
3. Type at the command prompt, 'regsvr32 [name of DLL]' then press 'Enter.' The name of the DLL is determined by the Client Proxy software; for example, clproxy.dll.
4. Click 'File,' then 'Close' to confirm the registration of the DLL.
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How to Register Msimg32.Dll


How to Register Msimg32.Dll
1. Verify msimg32.dll exists. Open Windows Explorer. Click Start > Run and type 'explorer' in the command prompt box. Click 'OK'. In the left pane click 'Local Disk (C:)' > 'Windows' > 'System32'. In the right pane navigate to msimg32.dll and verify its existence.If msimg32.dll does not exist in this folder go to Step 4.
2. Verify there are no other copies of msimg32.dll. If other copies of msimg32.dll exist, there may be a virus or other malware infection.Click Start > Search and click 'All Files and Folders'. Type 'msimg32.dll' as the file name. Click 'More advanced options.' Check 'Search system files,' 'Search hidden files and folders' and 'Search subfolders'. Click 'Search'.In the 'Search Results, Name' column verify that any msimg32.dll files exist in a folder such as C:\Windows\System32, C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles, C:\Windows\System32\DLLCACHE, or C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download\<32 letters and numbers>.If there are other copies of 'msimg32.dll.' get professional help to determine the cause and best resolution.
3. Register Msimg32.dll. Click Start > Run > type 'regsvr32 msimg32.dll' > OK.
4. Replace the missing msimg32.dll if it cannot be found on the computer. Locate the Windows Setup Disk that came with your computer.Click Start > Run > type 'sfc /scannow msimg32.dll'. Place the Windows Setup CD in the CD drive if prompted to do so. The System File Checker will scan the system files present on the computer and replace any missing files, or files with improper dates and times, sizes, or Check Sums.
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Thursday, May 2, 2013

How to Install ActiveX Control Required to View Website


1. Click the Windows 'Start' button and click the 'Control Panel.' Double-click 'Internet Options' to open the console.
2. Click the 'Security' tab and click the 'Internet' icon on the zone window if it is not automatically selected by default.
3. Click the 'Custom level' button to launch the security settings window. Scroll down and click the 'Prompt' radio button next to 'Download signed ActiveX controls.' Select the 'Enabled' radio button next to 'Run ActiveX controls and plugins.'
4. Click 'OK' to save the changes and 'OK' again to close the Internet Properties console. This step prompts you to download ActiveX controls needed to run certain websites.
5. Close and relaunch your web browser. Right-click the 'This site might require the following ActiveX control' bar displayed by a website that wants to run the ActiveX control. Click 'Install ActiveX control on the pop-up menu. The ActiveX control is installed automatically.
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How to Stop the C0000135 Antivirus


1. Click the 'Start' menu.
2. Type 'mrt' in the 'Search' box and press 'Enter.' This searches for Microsoft's Malicious Software Removal Tool.
3. Click 'Next' and click 'Full Scan.' You must be logged in to your system as Administrator in order to run this scan.
4. Click 'Next' to scan your hard drive for the virus causing the issue. It will automatically be deleted when found.
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How to Remove Mswinsck.ocx


Method One
1. Click on the Windows 'Start' menu.
2. Type 'cmd' into the 'Search Programs and Files' box and press 'Enter' if you use Windows Vista or Windows 7. If you use Windows XP, click 'Run' and type 'cmd' into the 'Run' box and select 'OK.' The Command Prompt opens.
3. Type 'del Mswinsck.ocx' (without the quotation marks) into the Command Prompt and press 'Enter.'
4. Click 'Yes' when asked if you are sure that you want to delete the file.
5. Close the Command Prompt and restart your computer.
Method Two
6. Click on the Windows 'Start' menu.
7. Type 'Mswinsck.ocx' into the 'Search Files and Programs' box.
8. Right-click on the 'Mswinsck.ocx' file that appears in the results list and select 'Delete.'
9. Restart your computer.
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How to Reinstall a Missing System32 Hal.dll File


1. Go to DLL-files.com (see link in References below) and click "Click here to go to the download of hal.dll" to open a new window.
2. Click "Download hal.dll" and then "Save" in the confirmation pop-up window to begin the download.
3. Double-click the save ZIP file (which will automatically launch WinRAR) to decompress it.
4. Right-click the DLL file and select "Copy."
5. Navigate to the System32 folder ("C:," "Windows," "System32), right-click anywhere in a blank space and select "Paste." Restart your computer.
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How to Fix an Administrative Error in Witcher


1. Uninstall the game completely from the hard drive. Use the Windows uninstaller located under 'Programs and Features' in the control panel. Manually deleting will cause problems later.
2. Restart the computer. This will clear out any temporary files that may interfere with a fresh install.
3. Reinstall the game from the DVD. When asked for an install destination, choose an alternative location outside the 'Program Files' folder. Create a new folder close to the root of the drive, or install the game on a secondary hard drive if one is available.
4. Download the official patches for the game. The latest addition at the time of publication, is patch 1.5. Older versions of the game may need to download the patches leading up to the current version. Refer to the patch notes for specific instructions on version compatibility. Install each patch in order.
5. Right click on the downloaded patch files and select 'Run as Administrator.' The patch will run with a full set of admin rights, helping to avoid a corrupted update. Repeat the procedure for all downloaded patches. Some patches are very large and may take a while to apply depending on the speed of your computer.
6. Download the Tagès installer and run it. Tagès is anti-piracy software that can interfere with legitimate games, preventing them from running. Since Tagès is a driver and not an application, it can be difficult to remove manually. Downloading the installer makes it easy to tell if the driver is currently installed, removing it if it is. 'The Witcher' 1.5 patch removes the need for Tagès, so it can safely be removed to prevent any further interference. If the Tagès install program asks if you want to uninstall, confirm the choice and restart. If the program asks if you want to install Tagès, click cancel as Tagès has already been removed from the system.
7. Start the game by right clicking on the shortcut and selecting 'Run as Administrator'. The game will run with full administrator rights, helping prevent any further conflicts.
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Wednesday, May 1, 2013

How to Install Comdlg32.ocx


1. Download Comdlg32.ocx from the link provided in the 'Resources' section. Use an archiver like Winzip or Winrar to extract the file from the zip and to your desktop.
2. Double click 'My Computer' and navigate to c:\windows\system32\. Drag Comdlg32.ocx from your desktop to the directory.
3. Access the 'Start Menu' and select 'Run.' Type the following command into the dialog box and hit enter: 'regsvr32 c:\windows\system32\Comdlg32.ocx.'
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