Re: ASP.Net Account, Performance Settings, and Data Execution Prevention

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From: Jim Carlock (anonymous_at_127.0.0.1)
Date: 10/03/04


Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 02:02:26 -0400


:-)

After removing .Net 1.1, scrollbars are back to normal.
Outlook Express is running and looking better without
funky scroll bar/thumb positioning problems.

Outlook Express is not the only program that gets funky
scrollbar problems when .Net 1.1 is installed. Some
other apps were displaying those problems as well. The
problem that was happening with the thumb, was that the
thumb would never hit the bottom and there appeared to
be some margin problem inside of textboxes.

Also, I've found that the profiles are stored in the following
key:
HKLM\SW\MS\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileGuid

And maybe something else appies from this key:
HKLM\SW\MS\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList

-- 
Jim Carlock
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"Kelly" wrote:
ASP.Net:  It is installed during the .Net Framework update/install.
You will need it before you won't.  It doesn't cause any harm from being
there.
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All the Best,
Kelly
Microsoft-MVP Windows® XP-Shell/User
2004 Windows MVP "Winny" Award
Troubleshooting Windows XP
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com
"Jim Carlock" <anonymous@127.0.0.1> wrote in message
news:OgYOVDEqEHA.1688@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>I noticed two extra profiles here:
>
> rundll32.exe shell32.dll, Control_RunDLL sysdm.cpl,,3
>
> Under the User Profiles, Settings button.
>
> I don't know how they got there. Also, when I went into
> user accounts, I noticed an ASP.Net account created
> there. I don't know how that got there.
>
> I removed the ASP.Net account. I didn't put it there
> knowingly. I don't know what that is used for, being
> that I am trying to keep all .Net off the system.
>
> 1) Any comments on the ASP.Net thing would be helpful.
> 2) How does a profile get created without me explicitly
> creating it ? Two of them were created. And how do I
> figure out where those profiles are stored ? The only
> things I see is that they are identified as Unknown and
> there appears what seems to be a date of creation.
>
> And something else I've noticed is that there is an
> extra tab in XP SP2 for Data Execution Prevention
> if you run the command above and click on the
> Performance, Settings button. Just passing along
> information about it, because it took me by surprise
> while I was playing around with the command above,
> trying to figure out how to open the Performance,
> Settings dialog. If anyone knows how to open the
> Performance Settings dialog, that would be great!
>
> Thanks for any help, comments, etc.
>
> -- 
> Jim Carlock
> http://www.microcosmotalk.com/
> Post replies to the newsgroup.
>
>
>

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