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Actually there is a simple trick that will enable you to use printscreen on a movie. You need to open 2 media player windows. Easiest way is: Start -> Run -> 'mplayer2.exe' Load up a video clip into it. Start up the media player that you use (if you use WMP 6.4 then you can use the options to allow you to open more than one instance of the player instead). Load the video clip you want to grab from into it. Press PrintScreen Because of the way overlays work, if you take a screenshot, the first player you load will appear with no image in, but the other will actually grab correctly.
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This is a symptom of the new worm going around that exploits the DCOM RPC vulnerability that Microsoft warned about several weeks ago. Further information: http://isc.sans.org/diary.html?date=2003-08-11 http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.blaster.worm.html http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS03-026.asp News reports: http://rss.com.com/2100-1002_3-5062477.html?part=rss&tag=feed&subj=news http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/internet/08/11/internet.attack.ap/index.html Related threads: http://www.ntcompatible.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=25646&highlight=
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Three friends of mine were hit by this worm today (writeup). Because the worm appears to be quite badly written, it's apparently causing repeated crashing of svchost.exe on their machines though none of them had experienced a remote shutdown message like the previous posters.
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The most sensible solution would be to have the Server use an IP address in the range 192.168.0.x like the rest of them and then set up port forwarding on the router to map whichever ports the server is hosting services on (eg. 80 for HTTP, 21 for FTP) through to the server's IP. This is assuming the router lets you do this (it really should).
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The people at http://forums.qhimm.com/ will almost certainly be able to help you with your sound-related issues...
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Ok, please confirm that you have installed the upside-down movie patch - you want that, not the directshow drivers off the cd. This has worked for everyone else I have talked to. Other than that, I really have no other suggestions.
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The only fix I know of is to install the upside-down movie patch which you say you've already done... I just uploaded my saved games to http://www.ffseven.com/saves.php
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Make sure you have not ticked the NVIDIA box in the FF7 Configuration utility. Doing so under Windows NT does not work. Also, I tried it just now and my APP.LOG ended in the same way (repeated "TEXTURE LOADED INTO VIDEO MEMORY")
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http://www.ffseven.com/faq.php In particular, install the movie patch (it's a newer version of the video codec provided in the DirectShow drivers package). Also, try installing the Cetra utility (from http://ficedula.cjb.net/) and enabling debug mode.
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Link to download individual windows updates
Xiven replied to ViolentGreen's topic in Everything New Technology
Yes, support for browsers other than IE would be nice, and should be perfectly possible for the corporate downloads section, but for WindowsUpdate "standard", an ActiveX control is used to determine which updates your computer needs, and as yet (to the best of my knowledge) no other browser fully supports ActiveX controls (though efforts are being made to provide ActiveX support for Mozilla). -
Link to download individual windows updates
Xiven replied to ViolentGreen's topic in Everything New Technology
Quote: Oh, ok... I think you mean the "Corporate Downloads" section @ MS, & guys who are network administrators here no doubt have that link... http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.com/en/default.asp?corporate=true will do the job. -
That would defeat the point of wanting to do a clean install would it not? Anyway, in future, if you want to keep the downloads from windows update, you can download them from http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.com/en/default.asp?corporate=true
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Quote: I already try all patch (Nvidia , movie, chocobo) ... And the application compatibility toolkit? It won't work without it in Win2k.