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Wireless Networking - Windows Installer keeps starting when I click any icon. |
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I was trying to set up an ad-hoc wireless network with two laptops.(both
running Win XP Home). I ran the Network set up wizard, then I enables File and printer sharing. I wanted to rename the workgroup, so I ran the Network set up wizard again and this time after I restarted my laptop, when I click on any icon (on the desktop and the Start menu) a window for Windows Installer starts up then changes to Acrobat Installer stating "Please wait while Windows configures Adobe Acrobat 7.0.8". I let it run once, and after restaring the laptop it is still happening. I have tried rolling back with system rerstore but it still happens. I noticed that my "Shared Documents" folder is now named "Documents". I can access it but I am not allowed add files to it (it states Access denied). I am logged using an account that has administrative privileges. =?Utf-8?B?cGFzc2R1bXA=?= |
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passdump wrote:
> I was trying to set up an ad-hoc wireless network with two > laptops.(both running Win XP Home). I ran the Network set up wizard, > then I enables File and printer sharing. I wanted to rename the > workgroup, so I ran the Network > set up wizard again and this time after I restarted my laptop, when I > click > on any icon (on the desktop and the Start menu) a window for Windows > Installer starts up then changes to Acrobat Installer stating "Please > wait while Windows configures Adobe Acrobat 7.0.8". > > I let it run once, and after restaring the laptop it is still > happening. I have tried rolling back with system rerstore but it still > happens. > > I noticed that my "Shared Documents" folder is now named "Documents". > I can > access it but I am not allowed add files to it (it states Access > denied). I am logged using an account that has administrative > privileges. So, I assume that your question isn't really about the ad-hoc wireless networking but about the two problems you encountered afterwards? 1. Clean up the Windows Installer by using the MSI Cleanup Utility: http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;290301 Also see: Resolving problems with the Windows installer - http://www.rickrogers.org/fixes.htm#Installation Windows Installer Fix (Line 94) - http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm 2. For the Shared Documents issue, go to this page and look at the information under Special Folders>Shared Documents: http://computers.douglasthrift.net/winxpfaq/ Since all the problems started after you did whatever you did regarding the networking, maybe you might want to try a System Restore to before that date and start over. I don't know why you had problems with the networking setup, but here's a link to information about doing that ad-hoc: Making the Wireless Home Network Connection in Windows XP Without a Router - MVP Barb Bowman http://tinyurl.com/2zkon Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User Malke |
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"Malke" wrote: > > So, I assume that your question isn't really about the ad-hoc wireless > networking but about the two problems you encountered afterwards? > > 1. Clean up the Windows Installer by using the MSI Cleanup Utility: > http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;290301 > > Also see: > Resolving problems with the Windows installer - > http://www.rickrogers.org/fixes.htm#Installation > Windows Installer Fix (Line 94) - > http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm > > 2. For the Shared Documents issue, go to this page and look at the > information under Special Folders>Shared Documents: > http://computers.douglasthrift.net/winxpfaq/ > > Since all the problems started after you did whatever you did regarding > the networking, maybe you might want to try a System Restore to before > that date and start over. I don't know why you had problems with the > networking setup, but here's a link to information about doing that > ad-hoc: > > Making the Wireless Home Network Connection in Windows XP Without a > Router - MVP Barb Bowman > http://tinyurl.com/2zkon > > Malke > -- > Elephant Boy Computers > www.elephantboycomputers.com > "Don't Panic!" > MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User Thanks for taking the time and effort to answer my query. Yes you are right, my question isnt to do with the ad-hoc network directly, but the consequences of having run the Network setup wizard. I haven't had a chance to read in detail the pages you recomended just yet, but having quickly skimmed some of them the Shared Document link I will read them through just as soon as the boss isnt looking !!! Thanks for the response- I do appriaicte it. Sorry for multi posting this query on the Security and administration page. I am new to news groups and I did not know I wasnt suppose to do it. I read you link on the difference between cross posting and multiposting. It makes sense. Sorry again. =?Utf-8?B?cGFzc2R1bXA=?= |
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I meant to say in the previous post that I did run system restore, but to no
avail. The problem still occurs. =?Utf-8?B?cGFzc2R1bXA=?= |
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