October 31st, 2007 . by Markus -
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The selected plug-in cannot be found
A plug-in is a component that modifies the functionality or appearance of Windows Media Player. Visualizations and audio effects, such as normalization, are examples of plug-ins.
Several plug-ins are included with the Player by default; however, you can add other plug-ins that have been created by Microsoft or other providers.
You encountered this message because the Player cannot find the plug-in that you selected. This can occur if the plug-in was not added or removed from the Player properly.
The Player will try to remove the missing plug-in from the menu so you will not encounter this message again. If you want to use this plug-in, you must install (add) it again.
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October 25th, 2007 . by Markus -
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Local e-mail clients use the Post Office Protocol version 3 (POP3), an application-layer Internet standard protocol, to retrieve e-mail from a remote server over a TCP/IP connection. Many subscribers to individual Internet service provider e-mail accounts access their e-mail with client software that uses POP3.
POP3 is designed to delete mail on the server as soon as the user has downloaded it. However, some implementations allow users or an administrator to specify that mail be saved for some period of time. POP can be thought of as a “store-and-forward” service.
The following are a list of error codes you will find while using a POP3 email connection;
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Error Code
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Error Type
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Description
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| 0×800420CB |
POP3_NO_STORE |
Mail cannot be stored on server |
| 0×800CCC90 |
POP3_RESPONSE_ERROR |
Client response invalid |
| 0×800CCC91 |
POP3_INVALID_USER_NAME |
Invalid user name or user not found |
| 0×800CCC92 |
POP3_INVALID_PASSWORD |
Password not valid for account |
| 0×800CCC93 |
POP3_PARSE_FAILURE |
Unable to interpret response |
| 0×800CCC94 |
POP3_NEED_STAT |
STAT Command required |
| 0×800CCC95 |
POP3_NO_MESSAGES |
No messages on server |
| 0×800CCC96 |
POP3_NO_MARKED_MESSAGES |
No messages marked for retrieval |
| 0×800CCC97 |
POP3_POPID_OUT_OF_RANGE |
Message ID out of range |
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October 24th, 2007 . by Markus -
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SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is a relatively simple, text-based protocol, in which one or more recipients of a message are specified (and in most cases verified to exist) and then the message text is transferred.
It is a client-server protocol, whereby a client transmits an email message to a server. Either an end-user’s email client, a.k.a. MUA (Mail User Agent), or a relaying server’s MTA (Mail Transfer Agents) can act as an SMTP client.
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October 23rd, 2007 . by Markus -
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Drivers are software programs that enable operating systems and programs installed on them to communicate with various hardware devices, controllers, and peripherals connected to your computer.
With so many different devices and controllers installed on your system there can be numerous reasons for errors and your drivers not to be working.
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October 18th, 2007 . by Markus -
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A runtime error, in general, is an error generated during the time at which the computer is running a software application and experiences an issue.
The runtime or run-time error message can be caused by:
1. Confliction with TSR or other running program
2. Software issue
3. Computer Virus
4. Memory issue
To fix a runtime error you need to find what specific error it is first, the problem could be. It could be a software issue or a virus issue which needs to be treated immediately. Here is a link to a list of the different runtime errors you will encounter.
List of Windows Runtime Errors
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October 16th, 2007 . by Markus -
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If you do happen to delete something you shouldn’t have from your registry then don’t worry. Just like Microsoft Word, your PC has an “undo” option which happens to be called System Restore. Once it’s finished scanning, the Windows Live Safety scanner creates a System Restore point on your PC.
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October 12th, 2007 . by Markus -
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The diagnostics that are associated with computers can help to identify any problem or failure that computers show when they are having problems. Diagnostics are used to test out the computer system, which includes both the BIOS and memory, software, and even the hardware that is attached to the computer.
The most common types of problems will occur when your computer is down to very low resources, which can either be a low amount of RAM, or a low disk space. These conditions are very common, and generally result in your computer running very slow. This can easily be fixed, all you have to do is defrag your hard drive, and get rid of some programs and files that you no longer use or need.
Almost all types of computer diagnostic software can find and fix just about any problem that you are having. It normally starts off with a BIOS examination, and goes on from there. PC diagnostics software can determine a lot from the BIOS, from the common settings to those that have a major impact on both boot up and performance.
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October 10th, 2007 . by Markus -
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One of the worst things can can happen to you or your workmates is for your computer to crash while in use. This can result in a massive loss of data and a loss of hours of hard work.
Some data recovery programs can assist you in recovering this precious data but the best method is to understand why your computer can crash and to stop it before it can become a problem.
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October 9th, 2007 . by Markus -
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InstallShield is a software tool for creating installers or software packages. The two primary types of installer that can be created by the Windows version of the InstallShield tool are called Basic MSI and InstallScript.
According to IBM, 28% of application failures are related to installation and configuration errors. This can have a huge effect on your efficiency at the workplace as time and effort are put into fixing installation problems rather than working.
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October 5th, 2007 . by Markus -
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ActiveX is Microsoft technology used for developing reusable object oriented software components. ActiveX is not a programming language but sets of rules that guide the way applications run on windows.
ActiveX is a technology that was developed to bring the power of Object Linking and Embedding or OLE as it is popularly known, to empower web browsers and particularly Internet Explorer.
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