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Quicken 2008 Deluxe Vista 64 bit - Couple of questions
Thought I'd reword it better. you have started with the same problem. It's difficult to help you because of the discontinuities in what has been tried and I've got XP. I truncated the part about where it is in Vista. I think Ron Hunter may be on to something here. Yep: C:\Documents and Settings\User\Dados de

Same Vista on 2 different drives
I apologize for "shouting" above, but I know there are others with this same problem and I hope someone else can benefit from my pain. Even after learning all about access, I also can access any and all XP shared from Vista including C:documents and settings. (I have NO problems accessing XP from Vista).

Canon Printer Problems in Vista
By the way, my computer is an Intel Core 2 Duo-based self-built desktop dual-booting Vista/XP and running VMware under Vista. I have already tried to install Microsoft's hotfix to the I have also tried deleting the infcache.1 file from "C:\Windows\inf\" to force a rebuild, but no luck there, same error appears.

Way OT: Windows Vista question
This is strange because I had the same configuration when I shared ics on XP, and it worked perfectly then. Best, Sergio Millich "Steve Winograd [MVP]" On the Vista host computer: a. Go to Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center. b. Click "Manage network connections". c. Click the local area network

install both XP and Vista
I was mapping to c$,d$ and g$. 4.I can not browse the shared printers on the MCE machine now either. 5.Media player on vista STILL SEE'S the music on the MCE machine. 6. I get the same error in the networking page when I browse to it. Thanks in advance for ANY help... I am almost ready to go back to an older image.

VC++ 2008 redistributables
Do the same thing in Safe Mode, and defragging quietly starts. Here's another Vista Defrag problem: Entering defrag c: at a command prompt brings up an error I promptly replaced VISTA with XP. Most of the reasons have to do with incompatibilties both software and hardware that run perfectly under XP and with

Printer problem printing from vista to XP
If you ever tire of Vista, just remove that drive and the Pc will still boot from original drive (XP) and XP still sees that drive ( the original as C so all IF in XP you have 'non-default' drive letter assignments, to keep all drive letter the same on both OSes ( for instance rather than using D,and E on my XP

Using Explorer - Windows cannot find file c:\........ the firs
Similarly, component (YPbPr) video will be disabled by Vista's content protection, so the same applies to a high-end video setup fed from component video. .... However that won't get you the Vista Aero interface, which makes a move to Vista from XP more or less pointless. The minimum requirements for running Aero

Vista printing to shared XP printer
If I hook up the disc drives in their same order i can boot to to either on as before. I have done some research and have learned of the boot.bak and other boot files located in the main drive letters. I am hesitant to act on any of the directions i have read as they were all related to a vista-xp dual boot

Maping Network Drive in Vista
XP-PC's works together but This Vista-PC contact not there. Or XP PC*s not Vista too. I have make all same like there SID with same problem. B. For ease of organization, put all computers in the same Workgroup. This is done from the System applet in Control Panel, Computer Name tab. C. Create matching user

Vista MBR vs. XP MBR
Also, on the XP machine, I created a new account with the same name and password as the user (non-admin) account I am working from on the Vista laptop. Similar pages Vista common issue - can see but ... cannot access the folders/files on C:. The laptop/Vista can see and access ... Access is denied.

Updating Vista from xp Home
On the Vista host computer: a. Go to Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center. b. Click "Manage network connections". c. Click the local area network This is strange because I had the same configuration when I shared ics on XP, and it worked perfectly then. Best, Sergio Millich I think that you need to share

Downgrading from Vista to XP
... I am joining the thread as I am having similar problems but not quite the same. I have two Vista PCs plus one XP PC and two XP laptops on the network. files as required on the XP machines but when trying to access a file (eg C) on a vista machine from any of the others including the other Vista machine I

Multiboot does not wok
I've found a way to do this from this guide http://www.ehow. com/how_2029534_boot-vista-xp.html but I've run into a problem. According to XP's Disk Management I've got 2 partitions on my HDD. One looks like its hidden (no volume label) with a capacity of 55mb in FAT and the other is obviously my C: drive with a

Vista-XP-2K
I have the same problem as R McCabe When I try to install the Vista Beta on my WinXP Home computer, I get the following error: "Temporary setup files could not be copied to the C: drive. Setup cannot continue." Any help, suggestions, or guidance? Thank you. -- Earle Roberts.

Vista XP Netwotk Problem
Vista Permission IssuesCan't access Vista because of password protection Can't access Vista C because of no permission in Security · Can't Reading\Writing to I always get not accessable from the xp to the vista. From the vista I see nothing except on the full map. Workgroup names the same, users the same (both

Same problem Windows Installer 3.1 v2 will not install.
Robert Jordan robe...@gmx.net borland public delphi language delphi win32 Eddie Shipman wrote: Would usage of GetTempPath be the same on Vista as on XP? We have a situation where, god forbid, the BDE PdxLock directories are attempting to be created by our application in C:\TEMP. The problem lies when a user has C:\

networking problem Vista & XP
When I am in XP, the Vista partition shows as " L " partition, which is fine. When I am in Vista, that same partition shows as "C" partition. I think I understand what I need to do to protect Vista's restore points, just not sure if I am able to get the above boot menu to show or just be happy leaving it as it is .

on triple boot, vista xp and ubuntu.. guess which one is the ...
I have a Seagate diagnostic program that I have used many times to scan drives, used in the XP system. When I tried to use it in Vista, Vista rejected the program. and he told me the same thing happened to one of his Desktop computers. The main drive (C drive) would not boot and he replaced it with a new drive.

Quicken 2008 Deluxe Vista 64 bit - Couple of questions
In Vista Network and Sharing: Network Discovery: ON (So it can see the other computers) Network set to Private (Public is for hotspots, airports, etc) File Sharing: ON Public Folder Sharing: ON (Vista’s Public Folder is the same as XP’s Shared Docs) Password Protected: OFF (unless you want to set up identical