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  Cartier Tank Louis 18kt White Gold Mens Watch W1540956         


Author: Chopard
Date: Sep 22, 2008 23:43

Cartier Tank Louis 18kt White Gold Mens Watch W1540956

Discount Watches Site : http://www.watchespurchase.com/
Cartier Tank Louis 18kt White Gold Mens Watch W1540956 Link :
http://www.watchespurchase.com/Cartier-W1540956.html

Cartier Tank Louis 18kt White Gold Mens Watch W1540956 Information :

Brand : Cartier Watches ( http://www.watchespurchase.com/Cartier.html
)
Gender : Mens
Code : Cartier-W1540956
Item Variations : W1540956, Cartier-W1540956
Movement : Quartz
Bezel : Fixed
Case Material : 18kt White Gold
Case Diameter :
Dial Color : Silver
Crystal : Scratch Resistant Sapphire
Clasp : Black Leather
Water Resistant : 30m/100ft
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  New screensavers options with regedit         


Author: Susan
Date: Sep 22, 2008 19:59

I recently downloaded 4 of the windows vista screensavers that can also be
used for windows xp. They work just fine but I can't make any options
adjustments. I downloaded the screensavers
(http://www.softpedia.com/progDownload/Vista-Screensaver-Ported-to-XP-Download-44716...
) along with some setting adjustments that can be made in regedit, but I
have no idea exactly how to make the adjustments. Plus I don't want to mess
up what is in there already. I'm not too familiar with regedit and I know
I'd pretty much need a "Dummies for ..." set of instructions

These are the instructions that came along with the screensaver:

Path: HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\
CurrentVersion\Screensavers\Aurora

- NumLayers [DWORD] int
Self explanatory

- Brightness [DWORD] int
Self explanatory

- Speed [DWORD] int
Self explanatory
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  Help with Virus "Generic PWS.y" (Trojan) and "Generic.dx" (Trojan)         


Author: Jim
Date: Sep 18, 2008 19:50

I am using McAfee 2008 and it has been catching this virus or trojan
every time it scans the computer recently. It always says it repaired
the virus by removing it. However, it appears to keep coming back,
making me think that it's parked somewhere else on the laptop and is
regenerating itself somehow.

The trojan seems to park itself in the C:/System Volume
Information/-restore/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

folder.

The reason I am concerned is that today I got a call from my credit
card security center saying my card had been compromised shortly after
I placed an order online at a place called Texas Towers in PLano, TX.

Now, I don't know if it is the Trojan at fault or some slimeball thief
employee of the company. I keep no credit card information on the
computer, but did type in the credit card number and other information
when placing the order at Texas Towers. Could that Generic.PWS.y
have sent the card information somewhere or would anyone know just how
these trojans mentioned above work?
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  Where do I submit Windows XP bugs?         


Author: Silvercode
Date: Sep 17, 2008 09:08

Where do I submit Windows XP bugs?
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  Re: Windows XP Home         


Author:
Date: Sep 16, 2008 01:23

good site: 'Air Jordan Shoes' (http://www.sneakersupplier.com)

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sneakersupplier
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  Re: How to delete "NetMeeting"         


Author: Jim
Date: Sep 15, 2008 19:22

Dear John;

Thank you very much it worked perfectly.

Jim

On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 18:32:18 +0100, "John Barnett MVP"
wrote:
>Apologies if this has been double posted but it looks as if the community
>servers are playing up again and not displaying certain replies.
>
>Check out this link from my website:
>http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org/how_do_i_remove_netmeeting.htm
>
>--
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  Re: Is csrss.exe a virus?         


Author: Jorge Cervantes
Date: Sep 15, 2008 08:34

John,

By removing c:\WINDOWS\Config\csrss.exe from registry, the problem resolved.
Thank you.

Jorge

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"John John (MVP)" wrote in message
news:e%%23jfSxfFJHA.4104@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>A reference to the file still exists in one of the startup locations. Do a
>registry search...
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  Re: System Tray Pop-ups         


Author: jackblue
Date: Sep 12, 2008 22:43

I edited the registry as Galen described. It has no effect; the system tray
alerts continue to pop up, particularly the annoying one that tells me it's
conecting to the wireless network. I can usually tell whether it's
connecting by whether or not there's an "X" through the tray symbol.

"Galen" wrote:
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  WinXP Memory of text         


Author: PT
Date: Sep 12, 2008 19:09

On a number of websites, I note that WinXP has apparently memorized items
like my name, email address, phone number, and logins. But it's also
memorized some earlier misspellings.

Is there, and if so where is a file which contains these items?

Is it editable?

--

PT
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  NNTP servers         


Author: Sammy Castagna
Date: Sep 11, 2008 19:29

Does Microsoft still offer the News groups that you can read on Outlook
express. If so would some give me the NNTP server address?

Sammy Castagna
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