You are running XP Pro? If so, Right click on My Computer then click on Manage. Check the Event Log Applications. You'll probably see a big red X or exclamation where it is having problems. Check the log to see what the problem is.
don't disable svchost.exe cause it runs under more then 1 instance.
check out process explorer nt on sysinternals. Looks like Microsoft bought them.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysint...ocessesAndThreads/ProcessExplorer.mspx
it shows what processes depend on what. and what you...
why don't you check the event logs to see why it's stopping. maybe you need to change some privs on some reg keys. the event logs will tell you what's happening.
log onto your PC with your "Guest" username and do a RUN AS on the office apps (Shift Right Click on the App to get RUN AS) or is it CTRL?) Anyways, run the app with the Administrator Privs and then close the app. Re-launch it and see if it will run as a limited user now.
If you mean re-install a fresh copy of Windows, then I would. You can try using your existing Windows OS but chances are you'll run into problems when booting up.
Thanks Spy!! I've read that article already and many more. I was just wondering how it actually worked if it was per file or per volume. Cause keeping 64 copies of data on 1 volume isn't much. But if it's per file than that's way better.
Can you clarify the 64 copies limit? Does it do 64 copies on 1 file per volume or is it 64 files per volume. Does that mean only 64 people will have shadow copies while the rest of the people are SOL?
Considering it's not MSN causing the problem don't run what Budman just stated. It's not MSN Messenger causing the problem but Messenger service that hopejr stated.
Does anyone know where XP gets the information from in order to put your name on the start menu? Is it just %USERNAME%? If so, then does it hide this command in the registry somewhere?
try opening and closing the tray while windows is booting up or go into the bios. if it is working fine till you get into windows then u know it's a problem with software and not the hardware.
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