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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