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Vista printing to shared XP printer
-----Original Message----- From: "Rodney Daniels" <daniels.rod...@gmail.com> To: snort-us...@lists.sourceforge.net Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2008 05:33:20 +0100 Subject: [Snort-users] Snort Windows Vista Install I'm trying to install Snort 2.8 and I'm getting an error that says it didn't install correctly.

Snort Windows Vista Install
... ------=_Part_14386_30389886.1201840400936 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline I'm trying to install Snort 2.8 and I'm getting an error that says it didn't install correctly. This is probably an incompatibility issue with Windows Vista.

Cant install Vista SP1 - Language Issue, cant remove them
After rebooting nothing worked in vista: could still not connected to the web, could not install or uninstall programs etc. Again i formattet the hdd drive and installed vista. it went fine this time but could not connect to the web. Now im getting frustratet because I used another pc (a friends laptop with vista)

CFSSERV.exe error message keeps appearing
DreadStorm™ DreadSt...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Lemme give ya some background before I ask. But then, by the time I ask, you'll probably know what I'm getting at. My XP installation is completely customized. ALL the way. I tweaked the registry in such a way that it thinks

Platform SDK for Vista fails to install on Vista Ultimate x64
Dave D...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general Hi Matty Thanks for the information. I'm not getting a red cross, in fact I'm not getting anything from And windows updates install a latest version so any older versions you try you cant install again not even the latest version again.

Vista install question (Please help me out)
Gary Mount gary_mo...@telus.net microsoft public windows vista general I don't think a different hard drive will require a phone activation if everything else is the same components. <kevpan...@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message news:fovq92$2pv$1@aioe.org... Install It Using Your Original DVD, And Re-Activate

website not loading
Stephen Petrowski bsa2...@adelphia.net microsoft public windows vista installation_setup he needs to install the sata driver chip softwear before I changed the memory voltage from 'auto' to 1.9V, which I thought may have fixed it, but it may just been luck because I keep getting a BSOD every few minutes even

Getting Vista Again?
"mikeyhsd" wrote: your boot information is on the "C" original boot drive. not much hope of removing xp without wiping BOTH partitions and starting over with clean install of vista. mikey...@sport.rr.com "kelly" <ke...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote I tried to upgrade from XP to Vista, but alas I kept getting

Failed Install of Vista Beta 1 Build 5112
I used to be able to load a particular website without problems but for about a month now I keep getting "The page cannot be displayed". I can open all other sites I have a dual boot machine and trying the website via the Vista installation (and IE7 & Firefox) does not work either. Something on my computer is

Vista constantly rebooting after this week's updates - "Config
So did the bios update and possible progress...... the 4GB is now seen as 3.5GB (but getting 5.9 on experience level for the memory! Install Vista with only 2GB of memory in the machine. When I tried to install with 4GB it wouldn't let me. Then if one stick of memory or two sticks if there dual channel are

Vista SP1 no longer on Windows Update for me? How to get it back!
Richard G. Harper rghar...@email.com microsoft public windows vista general Vista no longer requires that supplemental disk drivers be on a floppy diskette I'm getting ready to install Vista Ultimate on a computer that has no floppy drive (A). Does the Vista DVD have the appropriate drivers on the disk or do I

Snort Windows Vista Install
When I installed Vista this morning, the HD was clean as a whistle. I put the Vista install DVD in the drive, and something started the machine when I turned it on. I think you're getting a bootloader (or 'bootstrap loader') confused with bootstrap firmware (that which initializes the hardware and loads the

Dual boot Vista over XP problem.
I was ready to go out and get a copy of Home Premium Upgrade, as it has the features I want, and just read I would have to do a clean install. This is essentially a reformat of HDD and start from scratch, right? That's wacky. I want to UPGRADE. I don't want the extra expense of getting Vista Ultimate as it has

2nd Windows Vista Install
Utterly amazing, cant even ask a question in the group without getting sniped at. Dan, for once in a long year ( :-P ) you've posted something that we can all agree with! reg I'm wondering why we are even discussing Vista in a Mozilla newsgroup. ;-) 'twas a long and boring day, Phillip ;-) so we discuss M$ reg.

Vista SP1 no longer on Windows Update for me? How to get it back!
Probably some small program that will ask you to put in the Vista install disc and then puts in your key for you and starts the upgrade install. If you purchase the Business version, you aren't getting a different DVD than if you buy the Ultimate version- it's the *key* you are really paying for,

Vista constantly rebooting after this week's updates - "Config
I keep getting an error while trying to install vista x64. This is a new system and I'm installing xp pro w/sp2 x32 then upgrading to vista x64. Things go well until the first system restart (the first time it boots from hd) then I get a stop error message 0x0000007e. I've tried updating sata controllers,

Vista install failure. Now can't boot XP or anything. Please help
Shenan Stanley newshel...@gmail.com microsoft public windowsupdate Levi wrote: I originally went to install SP1 for x64 Vista, but canceled the install programt before even starting due to other programs running on my machine at the same time. Upon canceling the installation I ended up getting error code Code4C7.

Vista install space
PA Bear [MS MVP] PABear...@gmail.com microsoft public windowsupdate Vista SP1 hasn't been released to the public via Windows Update yet. Upon canceling the installation I ended up getting error code Code4C7. I closed the update window thinking that I would go back and run windows update after I was done using

Downgrading From Vista To Xp on toshiba satellite
Is there a way to make Vista install correctly? BTW, I did a "clean" install and repartitioned via the Vista Install so it could no be a conflict with an old XP install. Any help would be great and appreciated ... I have been so anxious to try this and was really let down not getting past the install ... Thanks, T.

My disk is getting corrupt all the time
I am having trouble getting the Vista Install (Enterprise Edition) to pickup my unattend xml settings from Windows Deployment Services (WDS). Here's what I've done so far: - Setup WDS on W2K3 R2 SP2. - Added boot image (boot.wim from Vista Enterprise DVD) - Added install image (install.wim from Vista Enterprise