On Sat, Aug 28, 2004 at 05:08:50PM +0200, Ronald Kuczek wrote:
>
> Hi Oleg,
Hi
>
> Try this:
>
> 1. Click *Start*, click *Run*, type sysdm.cpl, and then click *OK* to
> open Control Panel.
> 2. Click the *Advanced *tab, click *Performance*, and then click
> *Settings*.
> 3. In* Performance Options*, click the *Data Execution Prevention* tab.
> 4. Click* Turn on DEP for all programs and services except for those
> I select*, and then click * Add*.
> 5. In the *Open *dialog box, locate and then click the application.
> 6. Click *Open*, click *Apply*, and then click *OK*. When you are
> prompted to restart your system, click *OK*.
No, thanks. I've found the reason just yesterday (well, kind of) -
installed XP on a clean machine, applied SP2 and tested everything. No
problem. I just think that my installation is screwed - after just 3
months of existence. Damn... Like in haiku: "Yesterday it is working.
Today it is not. Windows is like that." I guess I'm too much of a wuss to
get into the trouble of reinstalling it again, so I'm back in Linux
totally.
Sorry for troubles, guys.