Hello Ronnie,
Thank you for sharing this "secret"with us, It indeed solved this problem I
had from the beginning. But this made me wonder why this is kept such a
secret. I know there are hubdreds or thousans (maybe millions?) of users out
there who do have this same problem. And the solution is this easy. This
should have a central place in your Microsoft solutions system.
This also makes me wonder what other solutions to other common user problems
are available within Microsoft ithout us knowing, without a hint in your
Knowledge Base or elsewhere.
You know, Vista is probably the best system ever made, but at the same time
the worst. I.e. Vista probably contains more bugs than all other Operating
Systems in the whole computer history together.
The first few Vista-weeks (I bought my new PC in June last year) I was
practically unable to do anything useful with my very expensive new
computer-beast. Before I got any output any program had already crashed or
Vista itself stopped! In the meantime many problems seem to have been quietly
solved through the live uodate system, but a few problems remained.
Oneparticularly nasty problem has now been solved. Thanks.
I had already found my own workaround, but at some cost. I noticed that the
"multiple selection problem" wasn't system-wide. While one user-account had
the problem, others might not have it. So I created a dummy user account just
for that purpose and even had sort of a fast switching protocol, but it was
true surrogate.
Now my main remaining problem is the frequent crashes of my user programs,
especially those that have to do with media files, like PSP X2, Pinnacle 11,
NERO 8, your own Microsoft Moviemaker and Mediaplayer etc. "Program has
stopped working", "RUNDLL" or "Windows Host" error andother similar errors.
"We are looking for a solution" and other nothing doing phrases.
When will be finally be able to get Vista running as it should do? Will SP1
be the "panacea"?
Anway, I had to get rid of this, but if you have any other solutions, don't
hesitate to let us know. nd if your boss is not fully aware of the wordwide
occurence of that small, but nasty problem you solved, please forward him
this message.
FYI: I have an otherwise heartily relation wuth Microsoft as the webmaster
of the worldwide website about the "History of (Microsoft) Flight Simulator.
Look at:
http://fshistory.simflight.com/
or read on the MS Insider pages:
http://www.fsinsider.com/developers/Pages/BruceArtwick.aspx
Greetings,
Jos Grupping