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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by Tr...@aol.com on 2003/01/25 00:26:59 UTC
[users@httpd] Computer Problems
Can anyone help.
I can't seem to access/run any of my programs from the start menu. I can run
a program such as Microsoft Word when I open a file associated with it, but I
can't get a program to run from the start men u options. I think I might have
a virus, 'cause I can access any system settings from control panel either.
Again, can anyone help??
Tryst
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Re: [users@httpd] Computer Problems
Posted by Chris Taylor <ch...@x-bb.org>.
This is an Apache httpd mailing list, NOT a Windows support list.
Chris Taylor - chris@x-bb.org - The guy with the PS2 WebServer -
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From: <Tr...@aol.com>
To: <us...@httpd.apache.org>
Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 11:26 PM
Subject: [users@httpd] Computer Problems
> Can anyone help.
>
> I can't seem to access/run any of my programs from the start menu. I can
run
> a program such as Microsoft Word when I open a file associated with it,
but I
> can't get a program to run from the start men u options. I think I might
have
> a virus, 'cause I can access any system settings from control panel
either.
>
> Again, can anyone help??
>
> Tryst
>
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Re: [users@httpd] Computer Problems
Posted by Uxio Faria <uf...@prisacom.com>.
This is a trouble with apache?????
contact tecnical $upport with Micro$ost.
PD: the 1.d option is better. :D
El Sáb 25 Ene 2003 05:43, Gary Turner escribió:
> Trystano@aol.com wrote:
> >Can anyone help.
> >
> >I can't seem to access/run any of my programs from the start menu. I can
> > run a program such as Microsoft Word when I open a file associated with
> > it, but I can't get a program to run from the start men u options. I
> > think I might have a virus, 'cause I can access any system settings from
> > control panel either.
> >
> >Again, can anyone help??
>
> Hmmm, two suggestions come to mind. The first is sure to work, and the
> second is merely a stopgap.
>
> 1. Install a modern OS
> a. Beg, borrow or steal a set of Linux CDRoms
> b. Use your boot disc to bring up DOS
> c. type "format c:"
> d. install Linux
> 2. Stopgap method
> a. format c:
> b. re-install legacy OS
>
> Of course an MS support list, or MS Support proper might suggest
> something else.
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Re: [users@httpd] Computer Problems
Posted by Gary Turner <kk...@sbcglobal.net>.
Trystano@aol.com wrote:
>Can anyone help.
>
>I can't seem to access/run any of my programs from the start menu. I can run
>a program such as Microsoft Word when I open a file associated with it, but I
>can't get a program to run from the start men u options. I think I might have
>a virus, 'cause I can access any system settings from control panel either.
>
>Again, can anyone help??
Hmmm, two suggestions come to mind. The first is sure to work, and the
second is merely a stopgap.
1. Install a modern OS
a. Beg, borrow or steal a set of Linux CDRoms
b. Use your boot disc to bring up DOS
c. type "format c:"
d. install Linux
2. Stopgap method
a. format c:
b. re-install legacy OS
Of course an MS support list, or MS Support proper might suggest
something else.
--
gt kk5st@sbcglobal.net
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Technology Helpers, Executive Administration Division' website -
you're a member aren't you?"--BOFH
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