Saturday, February 25, 2012

How to Fix Error 633


1. Shut down all currently running applications and restart your computer. Press 'F8' repeatedly before Windows begins to open the Windows Advanced Options Menu.
2. Scroll down and select 'Safe Mode.' Press 'Enter' to log into Windows Safe Mode. Safe Mode is used for troubleshooting and repairing system components.
3. Click the Windows 'Start' button and select the 'Control Panel.' Double-click 'Add or Remove Programs' to open the programs window. Click 'Program and Features' (Windows Vista users) and select 'Uninstall a Program' to open the programs window.
4. Click the incompatible software (e.g., Palm Desktop and Synchronization Software) and select 'Change/Remove.' Click 'Yes' to confirm and uninstall the program from your computer.
5. Restart your computer normally to complete the process.
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Friday, February 24, 2012

How to Restore Uxtheme.Dll XP


1. Download the uxtheme.dll file.
2. Right-click the saved DLL file and click 'Copy.' Go to the 'Start' menu, click 'My 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 and click 'Run.' Type Regsvr32 'C:\Windows\System32\uxtheme.dll' in the search field and hit 'Enter' to register the DLL. Click 'Yes' in the pop-up to confirm the registration.
4. Restart your computer.
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Thursday, February 23, 2012

How to Remove Trojan.FakeAlert


How to Remove Trojan.FakeAlert
1. Search the computer for the Trojan.FakeAlert files by clicking Start > Search > All Files Or Folders. Search for the following files and delete each one.
bridge.dll
jao.dll
pynix.dll
questmod.dll
rpnqrdnm.exe
runsrv32.dll
runsrv32.exe
susp.exe
tcpservice2.exe
udpmod.dll
users32.exe
winflash.dll
wstart.dll
zserv.dll
2. Remove the viral processes using Windows Task Manager by pressing CTRL + ALT + DEL on the keyboard. Look for the Trojan.FakeAlert processes under Image Name. Highlight the following viral processes and click End Process.
rpnqrdnm.exe
runsrv32.exe
tcpservice2.exe
susp.exe
users32.exe
3. Edit the Registry by clicking Start > Run > (type) regedit and click the OK button. Search the registry keys by clicking Edit > Find > search for the registry key listed below and right click on the registry key and click Modify > Delete.
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\clsid\{60e2e76b-60e2e76b-60e2e76b-60e2e76b-60e2e76b}
4. Delete the virus dll files by clicking Start > Run > (type) cmd and click the OK button. Type in the Dir:/folder name from step 1. Example---C:\Windows or C:\Winnt
Find and delete the following dlls by typing del filename. Example---del zserv.dll
zserv.dll
wstart.dll
winflash.dll
udpmod.dll
runsrv32.dll
questmod.dll
pynix.dll
jao.dll
bridge.dll
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How to Fix a Windows Vista Sidebar


1. Click the 'Start' menu (Windows logo) on the toolbar to open it, and click the 'All Programs' folder.
2. Open the 'Accessories' file and click the 'Command Prompt.' Click 'Run as administrator.'
3. Type the code 'regsvr32.exe' followed by a single space and the words 'ALT.DLL.'
4. Press the 'Enter' key on your keyboard and try to use your sidebar.
5. Enter the code 'regsvr32 jscript.dll' into the prompt box if your sidebar is still not working. Press the 'Enter' key after typing in the code.
6. Type in 'regsvr32 msxml3.dll' and press the 'Enter' key again.
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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

How to Find Msgina.dll


1. Press the Windows key on the keyboard or click the 'Start' button in the lower left corner of the screen.
2. Open 'My Computer' if you are using Windows XP. Open 'Computer' if you are using Vista and Windows 7.
3. Double click the drive letter of your hard disk, which is usually 'C.'
4. Double click the 'Windows' folder and open 'System32.'
5. Click 'Name' to arrange the files and folders in alphabetical order.
6. Scroll down the list of files and folders until you find 'msgina.dll.'
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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

How to Build ActiveX Controls


Visual Basic 6.0
1. Start Visual Basic. Click on 'File' and then 'New Project.' Select 'ActiveX Control' from the list of projects and click 'OK.' Click on the 'Name' property for the control and enter a new name, for example 'TestControl.'
2. Double-click on objects in the toolbox to add them to the control. Click and drag these controls on the form to arrange their appearance.
3. Double-click on one of the controls on the form to open up the code window. Type the code that will determine how the control responds to user events.
4. Press 'F5' to test the control. Press' OK' to start the control in an web browser. Test the objects when the control loads. Stop running the program and fix any errors.
5. Click on 'File' and select 'Make TestControl.ocx' to create the ActiveX control.
Visual C++ 6.0
6. Start Visual C++. Click on 'File' and then 'New.' Select 'MFC ActiveX ControlWizard' from the list.
7. Type a name in the project name text box, for example 'TestControl.' Click 'OK' to open the project wizard. Click 'Finish' to create the project files.
8. Right-click on '_DTestControlEvents' and select 'Add Event.' Click on the external name drop-down list and select an event. Click on the 'Custom' radio button and enter parameters in the list if you need them. Click 'OK' to create this event.
9. Click on '_DTestControl' and select 'Add Method.' Select external and internal names and a return type. Add parameters to the parameter list if needed and click 'OK.' Enter the class header file and define the method.
10. Open the 'TestControlCtl.cpp' file's code window. Define your method by coding it.
11. Create other events and methods similarly. Open the declaration file and declare your message and error handlers like you would in any other C++ project. Open the cpp file and define these handlers.
12. Press the 'Run' button or 'CTRL+F5' to test the control. In the executable file name box, click on the arrow and select 'ActiveX Control Test Container' and click 'OK.'
13. Click on 'Edit,' then 'Insert New Control.' Locate your ActiveX Control in the list, click on it and then click 'OK.' Click on 'Control' and then 'Invoke Methods' to test the methods you created. Close the test window and fix any errors.
14. Save the project files. Click on 'Build' and then 'Build TestControl.ocx' or press 'F7' to create the ActiveX control.
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How to Fix Ntdll.dll Errors


1. Restart your system and press 'F8' in succession, until the advanced Windows option appears. Load the 'Last Know Good Configuration' option. Check to see if the ntdll.dll error messages are gone.
2. Remove the software that you put on your PC prior to the onset of ntdll.dll error messages. It is possible that the software program is the cause of the errors. Once you remove the software, test to see that the errors no longer appear.
3. Click 'Start' and open 'All Programs.' Open the Windows Update feature. Check for the latest updates and install them. Reboot your system once the update is complete.
4. Run Internet Explorer (No Add-ons). Some add-ons can cause DLL files, such as the ntdll.dll, to malfunction. Click 'Start' and open 'All Programs.' Select 'Accessories' and open 'System Tools.' Open 'Internet Explorer (No Add-ons).'
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Monday, February 20, 2012

How to Turn Off the Status Bar in IE 7


1. Open Internet Explorer.
2. Click 'View' in the top menu. If you cannot see 'View,' press 'Alt' to display the menu bar.
3. Move your mouse pointer over 'Toolbars' and uncheck 'Status Bar' to hide the status bar.
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Sunday, February 19, 2012

How to Find CLSID ActiveX in IE


1. Open the registry editor by clicking 'Start' and 'Run,' typing 'regedit' into the run dialog and pressing 'Enter.'
2. Expand the 'HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT' folder by clicking the plus sign to its left.
3. Select the 'CLSID' folder under the 'HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT' folder by clicking it.
4. Click 'Edit' and 'Find.'
5. Type 'Control' in the 'Find What' box.
6. Check the 'Keys' box under 'Look At' and uncheck the 'Values' and 'Data' boxes.
7. Click 'Find Next.' The first ActiveX control will be displayed.
8. Click 'ProgID' under the 'Control' folder. If the name displayed in the 'ProgID' folder isn't the ActiveX control you want, press 'F3' to find the next control.
9. Repeat this process until the name of the ActiveX control is shown in the 'ProgID' folder.
10. Read the name of the folder containing the 'ProgID' sub-folder from the left pane of the registry editor window. The folder's name is the ActiveX control's CLSID.
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How to Fix Application Errors


1. Close all currently running computer applications by clicking the red 'X' in the upper right-hand corner of the program's window.
2.
Press the 'Start Menu' button and click on the 'Control Panel' option. This will open a new window.
3.
Click on the text field in the upper right-hand corner of the 'Control Panel.' Type 'solution'--this will bring up one or more clickable options; click on the option labeled 'Problem Reports and Solutions.' This will open another new window.
4.
Click on 'See Problems to Check,' located on the upper left-hand side of the 'Problem Reports and Solutions' window.
5.
Scroll the list of recent computer problems to find problems associated with the specific application you're trying to fix. You can view more details about the recent errors for that application by clicking on 'View Details.' Check the boxes for any application errors that you want Windows to automatically fix. If you want to fix all recent program errors, simply click 'Select All' near the top left-hand side of the screen.
6.
Click 'Check for Solutions.' Windows will initiate an automatic search for fixes to the specific application problems you have selected---you must have an active Internet connection for this search to work. Be patient while the search is conducted; depending on the number of errors Windows needs to fix, it may take several minutes to complete. Once Windows has identified solutions to your computer's specific problems, click to install the new fixes for your PC's applications.
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How to Uninstall Active X in Windows XP


1. Select the Windows 'Start' button, choose 'Settings' and then select 'Control Panel.'
2. Double-click on 'Add/Remove Programs' and then select the 'Install/Uninstall' tab.
3. Choose the ActiveX control you would like to delete from the list of programs, select 'Add/Remove' button and then follow the prompts to uninstall the ActiveX.
4. Open Windows Explorer if the ActiveX control you are trying to delete is not displayed on the list of installed programs and then go the 'Windows\Downloaded Program Files' folder, or the 'Winnt\Downloaded Program Files' folder.
5. Remove/Uninstall the ActiveX control by right-clicking on it, selecting 'Remove' and then choosing 'Yes' when prompted if you would like to remove the ActiveX Control.
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Friday, February 17, 2012

How to Use MSFlexGrid in VB6


1. Click the Windows "Start" button and select "All Programs." Click "Microsoft Visual Basic," and then click "Visual Basic 6" to open the compiler.
2. Open the desktop form that contains the MSFlexGrid. If you do not already have an MSFlexGrid control on the form, drag and drop a control from the toolbox.
3. Set the number of rows to the amount of records in your data set. The following code sets up the number of rows equal to the amount of records in the "customers" record set:grid.Rows = customers.RecordCount
grid.Cols = 2
4. Add data to the MSFlexGrid control. For instance, the following code adds the customers record set's first and last name to the two MSFlexGrid's columns:MSFlexGrid.Col[0].Text = customers(0)
MSFlexGrid.Col[1].Text = customers(1)
5. Add the code to loop to the next record. The following code moves the record set to the next record, so you can loop through each row to add to the MSFlexGrid:customers.MoveNext
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How to Delete Updspapi.dll


1. Click the 'Windows Start Menu' icon.
2. Type 'cmd' into the 'Search Programs and Files' box and press 'Enter' if you are using Windows Vista or Windows Seven. Click 'Run' and type 'cmd' into the Run box and click 'OK' if you are using Windows XP. The Windows Command Prompt will open.
3. Type 'regsvr32 /u updspapi.dll' (without the quotation marks) into the Windows Command Prompt and press 'Enter.'
4. Close the Windows Command Prompt and restart your computer.
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How to Fix a Logonui.exe Application Error


1. Put your Windows CD/DVD into your DVD drive.
2. Click your 'Start' menu, click 'All Programs,' click 'Accessories' and click 'Run.'
3. Type 'expand D:\i386\logonui.ex_ %windir%\system32\logonui.exe' without the quote marks. Replace 'D' with your CD/DVD drive. This replaces the corrupt LogonUI application with a fresh one from your operating system's installation resource.
4. Restart your computer and remove the disc from your drive.
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How to Register Msdatgrd OCX


1. Click on 'Start' and choose 'Run' if you are using Windows XP. Click the Windows logo to open the Start menu in Windows Vista or 7. Type 'cmd' in the text field and press 'Enter' to open a Command Prompt.
2. Enter 'regsvr32 MSDATGRD.OCX' at the Command Prompt. Press 'Enter' to register the OCX file. A confirmation message will appear if the registration was successful.
3. Reboot your computer to ensure the changes take effect.
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