Hi
On Friday, 5 November, 2004, at 1:54:45 PM, Jeff Gaines wrote:
Hello Group
On Friday, November 5, 2004, 6:06:15 AM, z5worg wrote:
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I doubt that you can make a backup that you can just copy back in the
way you suggest and expect it to work. If nothing else the registry
Hello MFPA everyone else
07-Nov-2004 13:20, you wrote:
Anybody else keep receiving multiple copies of Jeff's message?
No.
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On Sunday, November 07, 2004 at 7:26:39 AM [GMT -0500], Alexander S.
Kunz wrote:
Anybody else keep receiving multiple copies of Jeff's message?
No.
Not here.
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On Sunday, 07 November 2004 at 12:20 (UK time), MFPA said:
Anybody else keep receiving multiple copies of Jeff's message?
I have had about a dozen so far. Just used Message Despatcher to
delete another three.
Not here. :)
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Hello z5worg,
Friday, November 5, 2004, 12:23:31 AM, you wrote:
But I still cannot open the System Volume Information folder. Have
you open that folder and copied any files from that folder?
Do not fiddle around with that folder, please. It contains your system
restore points and other stuff.
Thursday, November 04, 2004, MAU [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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The WinXP in Windows Explorer is already set to Show hidden files
and folders and Hide protected operating system files is also
unchecked. But I still cannot open the System Volume Information
folder. Have you open that folder
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Hello z5worg,
Friday, November 5, 2004, 12:23:31 AM, you wrote:
But I still cannot open the System Volume
Hello Group
On Friday, November 5, 2004, 6:06:15 AM, z5worg wrote:
The WinXP in Windows Explorer is already set to Show hidden files
and folders and Hide protected operating system files is also
unchecked. But I still cannot open the System Volume Information
folder. Have you open that
Hello z5worg,
Thanks for the info. Does that mean that I can have a clean
reinstall of WinXP by copying back from the backup copy described
above -- without the System Volume Informaiton files? So does the OS
create/configure a new System Volume Informaiton ONLY IF I reinstall
from the WinXP
Hello Mica,
but I didn't see that anyone told him *how to do what he want*.
In my mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] last night I wrote:
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|http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;309531
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Is that what we can all look forward to in the next version of Windows
:-)
I don't believe Bill will ever offer such
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Hello Mica,
but I didn't see that anyone told him *how to do what he want*.
In my mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] last night I
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As Martin said, it depends on OS settings: if on the OS level is set
that system files are hidden, then TC will
Hello Mica,
Thursday, November 4, 2004, 1:44:37 PM, you wrote:
Do I need some specific settings in WinXP? [I am the only user on
that computer; so I don't have to log in or anything.]
Yes, you'd need. You may set this up in Windows Explorer (I think it
is somewhere under View menu)
I don't
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Hello Mica,
Thursday, November 4, 2004, 1:44:37 PM, you wrote:
Do I need some specific settings in WinXP? [I
Hello Group
On Thursday, November 4, 2004, 2:44:47 PM, Mica wrote:
MM Yes, that might be very handy when we share our machine. g On my
MM machine, Windows is even not visible at all. You firstly have to
MM boot in DOS, then in (command line/terminal) Linux, then to
MM decrypt some sensitive
Thursday, November 04, 2004, Mica Mijatovic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Do I need some specific settings in WinXP? [I am the only user on that
computer; so I don't have to log in or anything.]
Yes, you'd need. You may set this up in Windows Explorer (I think it is
somewhere under View
Hello z5worg,
I'll start by the end of your message.
I appreciate your kind note of caution. But I resent Miguel's tone
(and people like him) who jumps to conclusion and thinks he knows it
all when he couldn't possibly have.
Sorry if I offended you in some way. It was not my intention. And
Hi!
Is there anyone here using TC in WinXP-Home? I find that Copy in TC
will no longer copy system and some other files. Is that the ways
it is? Or can I get around it?
I'm using Total Commander (former Windows Commander) since Windows 95. It
works on Win 9x, Win NT, Win 2000 P/S, Win XP H
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Is there anyone here using TC in WinXP-Home? I find that Copy in TC
will no longer copy system and some other
Wednesday, November 03, 2004, Mica Mijatovic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there anyone here using TC in WinXP-Home? I find that Copy in TC
will no longer copy system and some other files. Is that the ways
it is? Or can I get around it?
As Martin said, it depends on OS settings: if on the
Hello z5worg,
If by OS settings you mean TC's settings, it was sett to show
hidden/system files and I can see them.
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TC tell you that this option is for experts only. And, forgive me if
I'm mistaken, you don't seem to be too expert if you don't know that the
C:\System Volume Information
MW Thanks for the pointer. Another tool I didn't know about...
Sorry, I've not seen previous mails of this topic : what is Total Commander ?
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Tuesday, November 2, 2004, 1:26:54 PM, (Internet Time - @852) you wrote:
Hello WilWilWil,
W Sorry, I've not seen previous mails of this topic : what is Total Commander ?
Here is the message that Alexander Kunz posted a few days ago about
Total Commander.
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Hello
is Total
Commander ?
It's a small, fast and very powerful two-windowed file (but also ftp)
manager, with many useful plug-ins. www.ghisler.com
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Tuesday, November 02, 2004, Mica Mijatovic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, I've not seen previous mails of this topic : what is Total
Commander ?
It's a small, fast and very powerful two-windowed file (but also ftp)
manager, with many useful plug-ins. www.ghisler.com
Is there anyone
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