The Command Prompt does not work-CMD.exe

Problem:
You open the command prompt (CMD) but none or most commands: PING, CHKDSK, DEFRAG, GPUPDATE, RSOP. ... Does not work.

Cause:
This is because the Path that tip to the Windows installation folder has changed.
This change may have been caused by some other application or you accidentally.

Solution:
Change the value of the Path variable to C:\WINDOWS\system32;C:\WINDOWS
Note: the Path must have some other information, do not delete; Add the information mentioned above after a semicolon ";".

See the step-by-step:

1. right-click the my computer icon and click Properties
2. navigate to the Advanced tab, and then click Startup and Recovery
3. on the "environment variables" search for Path in the "System variables" then click Edit ...
4. Now search for the path C:\WINDOWS\system32;C:\WINDOWS "; If I did not have ai, copy this and paste after a semicolon ";"
5. test and Ok
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Error in installing Microsoft Office

You are a machine administrator, try to install the Microsoft Office 2003 and receives a message that you need to be an administrator to perform the installation.

See the message: "to install the Office product, you must be an administrator or have the Office product approved by an administrator. Contact the administrator for more information. " But you are the administrator.

You can resolve this problem by removing the MS Office Viewer and then reinstalling MS Office 2003


If the MS Office Viewer is not installed on your machine, follow this procedure:



1. Step-on the Control Panel, open Add and remove programs
2. Step-Uninstall Microsoft Office 2003
3. Step-open REGEDIT and navigate key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office
4. Step-Rename the key Office to Office.Old
5. Step-Reboot the machine and then install the Microsoft Office 2003
6. Step-Perform and test with the user, and then click ok.
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Error installing InBody R20

You are trying to install the scale of impedance InBody R20 and displays the following error message:
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LB30MULTI.exe-Common Language Runtime Debugging Services
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Application has generated an exception that could not be handled.

Process id = 0x158c (5516), Thread id = 0x1590 (5520).

Click OK to terminate the application.
Click CANCEL to debug the application.
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OK Cancel
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"

This error occurs if the user is not a member of the Administrators group.
To resolve this problem, you need to give permission to the user in the following folders:

Required Permissions

Folders
Description
Group
Permission
C:\Windows
Users
Total Control
C:\Arquivos de programas\Biospace
Users
Total Control


Reg key
Description
Group
Permission
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE
Users
Total Control
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Internet Explorer Creates Shortcuts Automatically

The Problem
Internet Explorer creates several shortcuts automatically on your desktop whenever you click the icon.

Solution
Follow these steps to resolve this problem:

1-go to START > RUN and type REGEDIT and click OK (with an administrator account)
2-navigate to the registry key "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT \CLSID \ {871C5380-42A0-1069-A2EA-08002B30309D} \shell\NoAddOns" and delete the values "LegacyDisable"andthen do the same in the key "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT \CLSID \ {871C5380-42A0-1069-A2EA-08002B30309D} \shell\OpenHomePage"
3-close REGEDIT
4-Open the prompt of coman
of(Start > Run) and type the command Monuito enter: gpupdate/force
6-APRtheInternet Explorer as an administrator.
7-Reinicializandthe micro and ok.
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Resolving Installation Issues with Internet Explorer 7 or 8 on Windows XP

Problem Description: When attempting to install Internet Explorer 7 or Internet Explorer 8 on a machine running Windows XP, you may encounter one or more of the following error messages:

  1. "Could not find the ordinal number 120 in the dynamic link library iertutil.dll."
  2. "The Explorer cannot be started because it cannot find iertutil.dll. Reinstalling the application may fix the problem."
  3. "Could not find the ordinal 173 in the dynamic link library iertutil.dll."

Despite attempting various solutions, the issue remains unresolved.

Solution: A reliable solution to this problem involves uninstalling Service Pack 3 (SP3), installing the WindowsXP-KB932823-v3-x86-ENU update, followed by reinstalling SP3. Below are the step-by-step instructions:

Uninstalling Service Pack 3:

  1. Click on "Start," then "Settings," followed by "Control Panel."
  2. In the Control Panel, navigate to "Add or Remove Programs."
  3. Locate "Service Pack 3" in the list, click on it, and then click "Uninstall."
  4. Wait for the uninstallation process to complete, then reboot the computer.

Installing the KB932823 Update:

  1. Download the KB932823 update directly from the Microsoft website using this link.
  2. Run the downloaded file to install the KB932823 update.
  3. Reboot the computer.
  4. Now attempt to install Internet Explorer 7 or 8, whichever was previously causing the installation issues.
  5. Verify the installation to ensure it's successful.

Reinstalling Service Pack 3:

It's advisable to reinstall Service Pack 3 soon after resolving the Internet Explorer installation issue.

  1. Download SP3 from the Microsoft website using this link.
  2. Run the downloaded file to install Service Pack 3.
  3. After the installation is complete, reboot the computer.
  4. Verify the installation to ensure it's successful.

Follow the above steps to resolve the installation issues with Internet Explorer 7 or 8 on a machine running Windows XP. If the problem persists, consider seeking further assistance from Microsoft Support.

 


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This tab has been recovered. A problem on this web page

The Problem
You were accessing an application in Internet Explorer 8 normally, and suddenly he begins to display the following message: "this tab has been recovered. A problem on this web page has made Internet Explorer close and reopen the tab "

Solution

1-go to START, RUN and type REGEDIT and click OK (with an administrator account)
2-navigate to the registry key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer, right-click on the Internet Explorerfolder, click Rename , and rename to Internet Explorer.old.
3-Now navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settingskey, right-click over the Internet Settingsfolder, click Rename , and rename to Internet Settings.old.
4-close the Registry Editor and test now.

If you do not resolve the problem then follow this procedure below

1-Click on this link: http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9646978
2-click on Run and follow the steps in the wizard.
3-in the Reset Internet Explorer settings, click Reset.
4-Select the delete personal settings check box.
5-when Internet Explorer finishes, click Close, and then click Close again.
6-close and start Internet Explorer.
test Internet Explorer 7 and Ok

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Solver-is unable to find project or library

The problem
We can see that the user was with problem to run a macro in an Excel 2010 file, which used a SOLVER add-in.
Whenever the user ran the macro, was displayed the following error message:
Error Message intext:
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Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications
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Compilation error:
Is unable to find project or library
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OK Help
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Error Message inimage:











Talking to the user we discover that the file that was showing the error was created in a different version of Microsoft Excel 2010. The file was created in Excel 2003.
Solution
Analyzing the structure of the file and the SOLVER references we have found that the reference to the solver was with the status missing: SOLVER and the appointment to the Office 2003 installation folder.
It was there that we found the problem.
See the step by step to solve the problem mentioned in the above image:

1. click Ok in the error message and completely close your Excel file
2. Open the Excel;
3. Open with Excel, press Alt + F11 to open the Microsoft Visual Basic
4. in the VBA editor, click on the menu Tools, References.












5. the dialog box References VBAProject part is displayed, select the Solver reference and then click OK


If the Solver reference or missing: SOLVER is not available in the dialog box References VBAProject part:
1. click on Browse ... The dialog box Add reference is displayed
2. locate the folder of Programas\Microsoft Office\Office14\Library\SOLVER C:\Arquivos;
3. Open the SOLVER.XLAM-to do this, change the display type of the file as the image below:



6. then click SOLVER.XLAM and Open.
7. a reference to the SOLVER is added in the References-VBAProject dialog.
8. click OK , and then run your Excel file with the solver add-in that was showing error.
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