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    system internal utility users please take a look

    Because of this: Are you running cmd from start menu - run ? If so, use this format: c:\somepath\contig ... Or add c:\somepath to your windows path. (right click my computer-properties-advanced-environment variables-system variables) Also when running from a batchfile, when the contig-command in...
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    system internal utility users please take a look

    contig -s "C:\Documents and Settings\User\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\*.*" assumes contig.exe is in current directory or in a directory defined in the path. Otherwise: c:\somepath\contig -s "C:\Documents and Settings\User\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\*.*" Yes, contig is...
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    system internal utility users please take a look

    contig -s "C:\Documents and Settings\User\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\*.*" and contig -s "C:\Documents and Settings\User\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files" where User is your login name (and C: your Windows boot drive).
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    Pagefile problem (autorelocates)

    I have a XP Pro/Win ME dual boot machine that has a smallish C:-drive (2G) for Win ME and larger partitions for other purposes. I would want to have the XP-pagefile on one of those larger partitionssince C: tends to be rather full (expecially with the pagefile). When I set the pagefile to a new...
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    users SHOULD hybernate

    Shortcuts for hibernate, standby etc, etc ...... Steve Gibson's Gizmo Possible reasons for hiberanete being slower that normal startup: -VERY fragmented hiberfil.sys (one should defrag just before ENABLING hibernate !!) -Hiberfil.sys located on a harddisk that is MUCH slower than the system...
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    [HOW TO] Concurrent Remote Desktop in SP2

    Yes. (.reg :) ) No.
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    [HOW TO] Concurrent Remote Desktop in SP2

    Sorry to say but there is an error in this fine tweak. Luckily its easy to fix. The .reg file should read "CurrentControlSet" instead of "ControlSet001". I suppose that's why it works for some and doesn't for others.
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