Re: [CGUYS] Google Street View

2007-06-07 Thread Fred Holmes
Nah, it's actually purple, not pink, and it's smog coming out of the tailpipe of a car. Fred Holmes At 11:13 PM 6/6/2007, John Duncan Yoyo wrote: I was tooling around Vegas and found a giant pink seashell floating down the street. It is either proof of UFOs or a pink petal on the lens.

Re: [CGUYS] How to get rid of a liveupdate item?

2007-06-07 Thread mike
Check your startup folder. C:\Documents and Settings\*username*\Start Menu\Programs\Startup Mike On 6/7/07, Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Have PC with Windows XP Home. Installed a new external DVD burner. There is a Liveupdate item that appears whenever I boot up that requests

Re: [CGUYS] Printing from a DOS legacy app running at a command prompt under WinXP

2007-06-07 Thread Michael Drabick
*Fred, Save your money. If you capture a printer port anything printed to LPT1 will go to the printer you desire. I have done it in the past. It is easy to set up. I found these instructions which look correct, I have not tried it. http://support.riverdeep.net/techtips_detail.asp?id=156

Re: [CGUYS] Printing from a DOS legacy app running at a command prompt under WinXP

2007-06-07 Thread Fred Holmes
The only problem I have with these instructions is the need to go into the printer (driver) properties and change the printer input data mode from RAW to TEXT. That's easily done, but the computer in question will have both this DOS app on it and several regular Windows apps. Presumably the

Re: [CGUYS] How to get rid of a liveupdate item?

2007-06-07 Thread Robert
I checked the startup folder of all users profiles, including All Users and Administrator, and do not find this program there. The program executes about 60 seconds after bootup is completed. mike wrote: Check your startup folder. C:\Documents and Settings\*username*\Start

Re: [CGUYS] How to get rid of a liveupdate item?

2007-06-07 Thread Robert
More info about my problem (stopping a LiveupDate request at bootup): Windows Task Manager says that there is an application called LiveupDate running when the DVD burner registration request is on-screen. Right-clicking on this application and selecting go to process, I see that the