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neillm2001
I am using the 64 bit version (finally) of vista Ultimate. However,
for the past week I have noticed a real inability to get on the net.
The most obvious problem occurred when Web access was inoperative.
Whenever I tried to specifically access the net I would get an error
0xc0000005 error. After much searching I noticed that the system
was using the copy of IE from the program files X86 folder. I
changed the shortcut to the IE program in the Program files folder
and I was able to access the web when clicked on the quick launch
icon. I now find that Eudora will no longer access the internet.
What is going on?
I am suspecting the data execution prevention module, but, really
can't say why. I do get a bunch of dialog boxes saying Eudora or
whatever has stopped working followed by an option to close the
program.
I really can't figure out how the 32 bit browser got selected as
default browser. I also can't figure out Eudora's problems either.
It used to work.
I have noticed that there are many items that don't have a way of
being disabled (DEP for one). Also there is no way of deleting
Eudora from the default program list. At least not on the default
programs dialog box. Vista seems to be very disjointed in its
layout. The freedom to inovate that I see MS constantly state as
their Mantra apears to be missing from this software. Now that I
think back I can't remember any real original inovation in their
software (unless I consider BOB or Millenium).
for the past week I have noticed a real inability to get on the net.
The most obvious problem occurred when Web access was inoperative.
Whenever I tried to specifically access the net I would get an error
0xc0000005 error. After much searching I noticed that the system
was using the copy of IE from the program files X86 folder. I
changed the shortcut to the IE program in the Program files folder
and I was able to access the web when clicked on the quick launch
icon. I now find that Eudora will no longer access the internet.
What is going on?
I am suspecting the data execution prevention module, but, really
can't say why. I do get a bunch of dialog boxes saying Eudora or
whatever has stopped working followed by an option to close the
program.
I really can't figure out how the 32 bit browser got selected as
default browser. I also can't figure out Eudora's problems either.
It used to work.
I have noticed that there are many items that don't have a way of
being disabled (DEP for one). Also there is no way of deleting
Eudora from the default program list. At least not on the default
programs dialog box. Vista seems to be very disjointed in its
layout. The freedom to inovate that I see MS constantly state as
their Mantra apears to be missing from this software. Now that I
think back I can't remember any real original inovation in their
software (unless I consider BOB or Millenium).