• WSOana C. Koran

    WSOana C. Koran

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    • in reply to: Spell check — unrequested language change (Word 2003) #772201

      It sometimes happens to me, and usually I can work around it by selecting the whole document with a and resetting the language. I also uncheck the option “Detect language automatically”.
      I put it down to my frequent changes of keyboard language, but obviously this doesn’t apply to you. Nevertheless, it could have something to do with the keyboard drivers.

      Oana

    • in reply to: ‘Failed to load product info file’ (XP/SP1 (build 2600)) #772178

      Did you install/uninstall “J. River Media Center” ?

    • in reply to: ‘Failed to load product info file’ (XP/SP1 (build 2600)) #772179

      Did you install/uninstall “J. River Media Center” ?

    • in reply to: Home Page HELLp (6.0) #772170

      Take a look at these threads:

      http://forums.tomcoyote.org/index.php?showtopic=2076%5B/url%5D
      http://www.computing.net/security/wwwboard/forum/7912.html [/url]

    • in reply to: Home Page HELLp (6.0) #772171

      Take a look at these threads:

      http://forums.tomcoyote.org/index.php?showtopic=2076%5B/url%5D
      http://www.computing.net/security/wwwboard/forum/7912.html [/url]

    • in reply to: Missing cursor in Home Page (XP SP1 Home) #769723

      Pouring good tequila on my head would be more wasteful than the squandering of your time (and besides it would sting my eyes).
      I’ll better use it internally.
      Have a nice weekend,
      Oana

    • in reply to: Popup/ActiveX (6.0.2800.1106 SP1,etc.) #769317

      Disable. If you check Prompt you’ll get the annoying popups asking “Do you want to allow etc.”.

    • in reply to: Popup/ActiveX (6.0.2800.1106 SP1,etc.) #769318

      Disable. If you check Prompt you’ll get the annoying popups asking “Do you want to allow etc.”.

    • in reply to: Popup/ActiveX (6.0.2800.1106 SP1,etc.) #769297

      See attached picture.
      If you find the prompt annoying you can enable ActiveX scripting and plug-ins; I keep this setting disabled (and thus don’t get the popup message) because I usually don’t lose anything of importance by not allowing each and every script or plug-in to run. On the other side, if you have sites where you want to allow scripting, add them to the Trusted Sites zones and adjust the custom settings correspondingly.

      Internet Options > Security > Trusted Sites > Sites
      Custom Level > Security Settings > Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins > enable

    • in reply to: Missing cursor in Home Page (XP SP1 Home) #769277

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      How many does it take with Shift-Tab; which cycles backwards?


      [/indent] 15, but as I told jscher in the post above, it was just a glitch in the Security Settings. For the rest of this day I will pour ashes on my head.

      On the other side, I’d like to go more deeply into your suggestions about a test boot and scanreg /opt – instead of which, if I understood WyllyWylly correctly, I could use ntregopt on my system. However, before starting another thread on this matter which has nothing to do with missing cursors I’ll re-search Google and the Lounge and read the relevant discussions.

      Thank you for bearing with me so patiently,
      Oana

    • in reply to: Missing cursor in Home Page (XP SP1 Home) #769278

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      How many does it take with Shift-Tab; which cycles backwards?


      [/indent] 15, but as I told jscher in the post above, it was just a glitch in the Security Settings. For the rest of this day I will pour ashes on my head.

      On the other side, I’d like to go more deeply into your suggestions about a test boot and scanreg /opt – instead of which, if I understood WyllyWylly correctly, I could use ntregopt on my system. However, before starting another thread on this matter which has nothing to do with missing cursors I’ll re-search Google and the Lounge and read the relevant discussions.

      Thank you for bearing with me so patiently,
      Oana

    • in reply to: Missing cursor in Home Page (XP SP1 Home) #769266

      You are right, of course, and I started my pondering by rechecking the Custom Security Settings. It was as banal as Active Scripting being enabled or disabled (enabled > blinking cursor in search box, disabled > no cursor). Usually it is disabled, but probably I forgot to check after installing the last updates.
      Thank you for pointing me, again, in the right direction,
      Oana

    • in reply to: Missing cursor in Home Page (XP SP1 Home) #769267

      You are right, of course, and I started my pondering by rechecking the Custom Security Settings. It was as banal as Active Scripting being enabled or disabled (enabled > blinking cursor in search box, disabled > no cursor). Usually it is disabled, but probably I forgot to check after installing the last updates.
      Thank you for pointing me, again, in the right direction,
      Oana

    • in reply to: Missing cursor in Home Page (XP SP1 Home) #768814

      When cycling with Tab it takes 8 clicks to reach the search box.

      If you’re not bored yet with the subject: I do a lot of data structuring and deleting of obsolete files and dirs. What about the evergrowing number of registry entries pointing at nonexistent targets ? Does the Registry drag them on without loss of functionality or performance ?

    • in reply to: Missing cursor in Home Page (XP SP1 Home) #768815

      When cycling with Tab it takes 8 clicks to reach the search box.

      If you’re not bored yet with the subject: I do a lot of data structuring and deleting of obsolete files and dirs. What about the evergrowing number of registry entries pointing at nonexistent targets ? Does the Registry drag them on without loss of functionality or performance ?

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