Re: Control Panel

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From: Wesley Vogel (123WVogel955_at_comcast.net)
Date: 06/28/04


Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2004 12:25:33 GMT

Gee willickers, Kelly. You're making me feel old. :o)

Harry Houdini was a magician and escape artist. He died in 1926.
I saw the movie on the late show when I was a kid, Tony Curtis starred in
it.

-- 
Hope this helps.  Let us know.
Wes
In news:Oqo1h8NXEHA.2940@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl,
Kelly <kelly@mvps.org>  hunted and pecked:
> Yeah, but at least I could see them, then.  BTW, how is Houdini?  <w>
>
> --
> All the Best,
> Kelly
>
> Microsoft-MVP Windows® XP
> 2004 Windows MVP "Winny" Award
>
> Troubleshooting Windows XP
> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com
>
> Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!
> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm
>
>
> "Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:ElzDc.100618$2i5.5236@attbi_s52...
>> Hi Kelly,
>>
>> Remember me?  The guy with the invisible/disappearring/reappearing
>> posts?
>>
>> Now you see 'em, now you don't.  <LOL>
>>
>> Harry Houdini is my ISP.
>>
>> --
>> Hope this helps.  Let us know.
>> Wes
>>
>> In news:%23eq$UrCXEHA.3716@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl,
>> Kelly <kelly@mvps.org>  hunted and pecked:
>>> Hmmm, this wasn't here at all when I posted, Wes.  :o(
>>>
>>> --
>>> All the Best,
>>> Kelly
>>>
>>> Microsoft-MVP Windows® XP
>>> 2004 Windows MVP "Winny" Award
>>>
>>> Troubleshooting Windows XP
>>> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com
>>>
>>> Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!
>>> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm
>>>
>>>
>>> "Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955@comcast.net> wrote in message
>>> news:mJ5Dc.97589$Hg2.16252@attbi_s04...
>>>> Sashi,
>>>>
>>>> If you have XP Home, you don't have gpedit.msc, only available in
>>>> XP Pro.
>>>>
>>>> Yes, you may be missing something.
>>>>
>>>> [[When you attempt to use the sfc /scannow command, the command may
>>>> not work, and you may receive the following error message:
>>>>
>>>> Windows File Protection could not be initiate a scan of protected
>>>> system files. The specific code is 0x000006ba [The RPC Server is
>>>> unavailable.].
>>>>
>>>> *CAUSE*
>>>> This behavior can occur if the certificate for Verisign time
>>>> stamping has been removed from the computer. This certificate is
>>>> listed as: "Issued To: No Liability Accepted, (c)97 Verisign,
>>>> Inc.". ]]
>>>>
>>>> Go here and read about the fix.
>>>>
>>>> Windows File Protection May Not Start
>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;296241
>>>>
>>>> You may have deleted this certificate because it's expired,
>>>> however............
>>>>
>>>> *Necessary and Trusted Root Certificates*
>>>> Issued to Issued by Expiration Date Intended Purposes Friendly Name
>>>> Status NO LIABILITY ACCEPTED, (c)97 VeriSign, Inc. NO LIABILITY
>>>> ACCEPTED, (c)97 VeriSign, Inc. 1/7/2004 Time Stamping VeriSign Time
>>>> Stamping CA R
>>>>
>>>> [[As you may have noticed in the provided information, some of the
>>>> certificates have expired. However, these certificates are
>>>> necessary for backwards compatibility. Even if there is an expired
>>>> trusted root certificate, anything that was signed with that
>>>> certificate prior to the expiration date needs that trusted root
>>>> certificate to be validated. As long
>>>> as expired certificates are not revoked, it can be used to validate
>>>> anything
>>>> that was signed prior to its expiration.]]
>>>>
>>>> Trusted Root Certificates That Are Required By Windows 2000,
>>>> Windows XP, and
>>>> Windows Server 2003
>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=293781
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Hope this helps.  Let us know.
>>>> Wes
>>>>
>>>> In news:2B94DCE6-6EC6-4558-B093-B9F7103EEA7C@microsoft.com,
>>>> Sashi <Sashi@discussions.microsoft.com>  hunted and pecked:
>>>>> I am running XP Home...
>>>>>
>>>>> typing "gpedit.msc" gives a message that Windows cannot find the
>>>>> file and search does not show up the file "gpedit.msc".....
>>>>>
>>>>> also typing sfc /scannow gives the message "Windows Flie
>>>>> Protection" could not initiate a scan of the protected system
>>>>> files. The specific error code is 0x000006ba [The RPC Server is
>>>>> unavailable]"
>>>>>
>>>>> is that alright, or am i missing something??
>>>>>
>>>>> Sashi
>>>>>
>>>>> "Wesley Vogel" wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> This won't explain why intl.cpl does not work, but may explain
>>>>>> why Regional and Language Options isn't in the Control Panel if
>>>>>> you have XP Pro.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Start | Run | Type:   gpedit.msc   | OK |
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Local Computer Policy\User Configuration\Administrative
>>>>>> Templates\Control Panel\
>>>>>> Hide specified Control Panel applets
>>>>>>
>>>>
>>
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explore
>>>>>> r\NoControlPanel
>>>>>> and
>>>>>> Show only specified Control Panel applets
>>>>>>
>>>>
>>
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explore
>>>>>> r\RestrictCpl\RestrictCpl
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Hope this helps.  Let us know.
>>>>>> Wes
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In news:AFC543D3-D969-4D64-A367-C5589BEDD118@microsoft.com,
>>>>>> Sashi <Sashi@discussions.microsoft.com>  hunted and pecked:
>>>>>>> Expanded both files as suggested by Wesley.
>>>>>>> Checked the registry as suggested by Jon.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Nothing seems to work.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> When I double click on the file "intl.cpl", I get the hourglass
>>>>>>> icon, as if the system is busy processing, and then nothing
>>>>>>> happens. I opened the control panel, but the settings icon is
>>>>>>> not there. However, in the TweakUI Control Panel Settings, I
>>>>>>> have a checkmark in the box for intl.cpl.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> You guys are a great help
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "Wesley Vogel" wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> sashi,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> intl.cpl should be in both of these:
>>>>>>>> C:\WINDOWS\system32
>>>>>>>> And
>>>>>>>> C:\WINDOWS\system32\dllcache
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> There is a compressed version on your XP CD.
>>>>>>>> D:\I386\INTL.CP_
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> You can expand it.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Open a command prompt window.
>>>>>>>> Start | Run | Type:       cmd        | OK
>>>>>>>> This is for expanding from the XP CD.
>>>>>>>> Insert your XP CD into the drive and enter (or Copy and Paste)
>>>>>>>> the following command:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> EXPAND -R X:\I386\INTL.CP_  Z:\WINDOWS\system32\intl.cpl
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Then hit your Enter key.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Enter (or Copy and Paste) the following  command:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> EXPAND -R X:\I386\INTL.CP_
>>>>>>>> Z:\WINDOWS\system32\dllcache\intl.cpl
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Then hit your Enter key.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> NOTE :
>>>>>>>> Change X to = your CD drive letter i.e C   {Source}
>>>>>>>> Change Z to = your hard drive letter i.e. D  {Destination}
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>> Hope this helps.  Let us know.
>>>>>>>> Wes
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> In news:%23OMNntXWEHA.212@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl,
>>>>>>>> Sashidhar Nivarthi <sashidhar_n@hotmail.com>  hunted and
>>>>>>>> pecked:
>>>>>>>>> tried both commands...doesn't seem to be working.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> details of the cpl file on my computer: (Win XP Home)
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> intl.cpl exists in c:\windows\system32 (121,856 bytes),
>>>>>>>>> 08/09/2002.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> thanks
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> sashi
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>>> Sashidhar Nivarthi
>>>>>>>>> Graduate Student
>>>>>>>>> Department of SSIE
>>>>>>>>> Watson School of Engineering
>>>>>>>>> SUNY at Binghamton
>>>>>>>>> "Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955@comcast.net> wrote in message
>>>>>>>>> news:8boCc.100689$0y.60167@attbi_s03...
>>>>>>>>>> Start | Run | Type:  control international  | OK
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Or.........
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Start | Run | Type:        intl.cpl         | OK
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Either one will open Regional and Language Options.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>>>> Hope this helps.  Let us know.
>>>>>>>>>> Wes
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> In news:BF908398-A109-4345-8995-9511E50497DC@microsoft.com,
>>>>>>>>>> Sashi <Sashi@discussions.microsoft.com>  hunted and pecked:
>>>>>>>>>>> Hi
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> I had used TweakUI to play around with the various icons in
>>>>>>>>>>> the control panel. I removed the "International Settings"
>>>>>>>>>>> icon by mistake. Now, when I click on the check box in the
>>>>>>>>>>> TweakUI panel, the icon still does not appear. I ran the
>>>>>>>>>>> following command from the command line "control intl", but
>>>>>>>>>>> it doesn't work. I have also expanded the intl.cp_ file and
>>>>>>>>>>> overwritten the existing file. But the "International
>>>>>>>>>>> Settings" icon still doesn't appear in the Control Panel.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Any suggestions as to how I can get the icon back??
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> TIA


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