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Jun 22, 2006When changing the title to the cmd prompt and after closing and then reopening it reverts back to the old title ? My path in the Cmd Prompt window > C:> title
View 4 RepliesWhen changing the title to the cmd prompt and after closing and then reopening it reverts back to the old title ? My path in the Cmd Prompt window > C:> title
View 4 RepliesI am using XP Home as a "server" to just host some files for everyone to access. We do not have enough in the budget right now to upgrade to XP Pro or 2003 and I was wondering if anyone had a fix for this. When I am on a client machine and try to access the "server" it will prompt for the Guest password. I type in the Guest password I assigned and it shows me all the shared folders. The only thing is that it doesn't prompt for the password on all machines. EX: Client1 prompts for pass, but Client2 doesn't. I have all the windows firewalls turned off.
View 8 Replies View RelatedI just did a fresh load of XP Pro but have a few minor but very annoying
problems.
1. In a folder window (ie My Computer or Explorer) the title bar only shows
the first letter of the path. If the path is C: emp the "C" is displayed if
D:archive then "D" is displayed. I have tried going to "Tools--->folder
option ---->view and select "show full path in title bar" and checking and
unchecking. I have tried different fonts and different size fonts.But still
the title bar is unchanged.
Change the Browser TitleThis tweak Customize the Title of the Internet Explorer.1. Click Start > Run > Type gpedit.msc2. Click User Configuration > Windows Setting > Internet Explorer Maintenance > Browser User Interface3. Double click on Browser Title4. Click on Customize Title Bars5. type in whatever you want6. Click OKNow you changed the title of your browser and you sure see what you wrote when you open a New Widow.
View 9 Replies View RelatedWhen I tried to remove a couple dated data partition Cobian backups from my XHDD, the error message, 'File Title too large to fit into the Recycle Bin' appeared. The deletion of the several Gigs of data that was no longer needed was stopped. How do I manage to remove this material from the XHDD so that the space becomes available?
View 11 Replies View RelatedApparently there is a maximum length of file 'title' that the Recycle Bin will accommodate. If it is exceded, a file can not be deleted (sent to the Recycle Bin). I have run into this problem trying to remove out-of-date backup files from my XHDD. What is this limit?
View 14 Replies View RelatedThis is really driving me up the wall, seem to have lost the mp3 title,artist information in windows explorer now.I don't what has happened but would like to restore this functionality as I have loads of mp3's and it is quite annoying not to be able to see the artist or any other info except for the file name.I am running Win XP with SP2.
View 8 Replies View RelatedThis is really pissing me off... I'm trying to customize my color scheme and all that because I'm bored, but for some reason I can't change the color of the active window's title bar. I'm in Display Properties, Appearance, Advanced, but for the life of me I can't find the selection to change what I want.
I've messed around with Active Title Bar, Active Window Border, Application Background, Inactive Title Bar, Window, and others but none of them will change the color of my active window's title bar (for example, the Firefox title bar that says "Tech Support Guy Forums - Post New Thread - Mozilla Firefox" is all blue bcause I'm on the "Default (blue)" Color scheme right now). I don't see a way to deactivate the default color scheme, I can only change it to olive green or silver, or customize through the advanced button, which doesn't seem to work.
Until recently Windows Explorer has shown the title of a CD inserted into either the CD Rewriter or the DVD reader drive on my PC. Since about two weeks ago, XP does not react at all to the insertion of a disk until I click on the relevant drive letter in the left pane of Explorer. It then shows the content of the disk but still does not show the disk title info. In addition Autorun no longer operates even though it is enabled.
View 1 Replies View RelatedThe title bar of all my Explorer windows is in reverse! Am I going cuckoo? I'm sure it wasn't like this a few minutes ago.
View 14 Replies View RelatedRemoving the title text from toolbar items such as Zaxxon and MSVDM (included in microsoft's powertoys) seems impossible when the taskbar is locked; however, if you right click the toolbar and uncheck "Lock the Taskbar", then right click in the area of the toolbar you'd like to remove the title from, the option "Show Title" is now available. Uncheck it and re-lock the taskbar and the space-hogging and otherwise unpleasant looking titles are gone.
View 9 Replies View RelatedOne more thing, title bar of the alert is 'messenger service'.
View 1 Replies View RelatedChange the window title of Outlook Express to anything you want! Open regedit and navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USERIdentities{EE383506-901D-43C6-8E40-9A61901DF7CC}SoftwareMicrosoftOutlook Express5.0. (the {EE383506-901D-43C6-8E40-9A61901DF7CC} part will be different for you, it is an individual number Add or modify the string key called WindowTitle and make its value the desired window title. Then close the registry editor, and restart Outlook Express (if it's running.) Your new title now shows up in the title bar!
View 9 Replies View RelatedWhen I open Windows file explorer, for my .mp3 files, I cannot get track title, number, artist, etc. It only displays file name, size, type, date created and date modified. When I right click on the file and select properties, summary, advanced, the information is not there either. This only happened in the last month or so because before I did get this missing track info for the same files on the same disk using the same Windows file explorer.
View 8 Replies View RelatedAlways make sure to create a backup of registry keys prior to making changes. TweakXP.com accepts no responsibility for problems caused by using Registry Editor incorrectly. 1. Open Registry Editor and move to the following key, creating keys where necessary:HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwarePoliciesMicrosoftWindowsMediaPlayer2. Find or create the String Value: TitleBar 3. Double click this value and enter the text you would like to appear after "Provided by".4. Click OK and close Registry Editor, In step 3 if I entered "TweakXP.com" the title bar of Windows Media Player will read "Windows Media Player provided by TweakXP.com"Note: Values in Registry Editor are case sensitive.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to figure out how I can search for folders using command prompt. But it's a little more complicated then just that. I have a huge list of folders in excel and I need to search in just those folders to see if there are folders in them. is there a command I can use to search for folders in each location? I was thinking I could use excel, with the list of folders i want to search through, then write the command to each folder and paste everything into notepad and save as a bat file. Then have the results go into a text file. This sounds complicated, but any help would be much appriciated
View 4 Replies View RelatedI think this happened when I ran AdAware. I cannot connect to my wireless internet had figured out that my IP ADDRESS is all zeros. I know my ip, I just don't know how to tell my computer what it is! If you cannot tell, I am barely literate in computers.
View 2 Replies View RelatedFor whatever reason, I cannot type when I ope the CMD prompt (Start/run/cmd) However, when I type in command it works. I believe this has something to do woth the fact that my itunes & quicktime have just stopped working
View 5 Replies View RelatedI want to uninstall an application ActivCard from a command prompt with the same results that would be had using the "Add/Remove Programs" GUI in XP. How do I do that
View 14 Replies View RelatedI have Windows XP on my computer, and when I try to ping something through the command prompt (command.com), this shows up:Running tracert also has the same problem.If I try running ping or tracert through cmd.exe, it stalls and doesn't do anything. I have to close the program because it doesn't respond.I can use ipconfig in both cmd.exe and command.com. Do I have a virus on my computer, or is there a way to repair the command prompt?
View 14 Replies View RelatedI have a Dell Dimension 3100 Dell systemDV051 BIOS versionA03(10/08/05)it will not let me get any further than the blue screen,I click on safe mode or any other and it just returns me to the blue screen at the bottom of the screen it has the codes 0x000000ED (0x8716C7B8,0xc0000006,0x00000000,0x00000000) I do have the original xp reinstallation CD but I don`t know how to get a C prompt to use the disk.I do hope you can help I have limited knowledge.
View 14 Replies View RelatedAfter setting up a password for the pc, I changed my mind and want the pc to boot up without showing the password prompt. All I've been able to find is how to remove the password but not how to prevent the prompt from popping up.
View 1 Replies View Relatedcmd prompt closing instantly when i go to run under the start menu. Anything that involves the command prompt closes instantly also. I'm not sure if i've changed anything lately
View 2 Replies View Relatedin my pc commands are not working in cmd prompt (some commands are working properly) i got the error like is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file
View 8 Replies View RelatedI've got a bit of a problem. My command prompt (run cmd) has decided that it doesn't know what "help" is. Heres the output and my path is not recognized as an internal or external command,operable program or batch file.What is wrong This can't be normal
View 10 Replies View RelatedWhenever I use CMD in Windows XP, it automatically goes to C:/Windows when I need to do something specifically in C:/ When I go "cd c:/", it'll just take me to C:/Windows. Is there a way so I can access C:/
View 5 Replies View RelatedIs there a way to prompt a user to key-in his or her username and password when open a share folder within a workgroup?
View 1 Replies View RelatedStill getting the dos prompt shutdown command box after scanning and removing malware, spyware, trojans and everything else you can think of. Here is what it looks like. C:/windows/system32/cmd.exe
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have Windows XP Home and for some reason, all of a sudden I am unable to run any kind of commands in the Command prompt under Start - Programs - Accessories. I used to be able to run things like system file checker and ipconfig but for some reason I cannot now. Could DOS be corrupted or am I just accessing things wrongly. Last time I tried to run IPCONFIG I received a message that said "IPCONFIG is not recognized as an internal or external command operable program"....Also when I open up the command prompt it says C:Documents and Settings Username.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI need to open the stupid command promt thingy to use certain commands for this retarded isp to get my broadband to work,.however my problem is that when i goto run and type in "cscript.exe" it opens and closes straight away.
View 1 Replies View RelatedSpecifically, boot XP with a DOS diskette then run a .com program. It's been too long. Seems like it's just:
A: program.com {enter