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Windows, Networking and Software
FAQ, Tips, Hints, and Wisdom for Windows 98x/XP
David Gok 90
IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL statement coming up this is what I did. I went to http://www.kellys-
korner-xp.com/xp-abc. Under the "I"'s to IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL and followed the instructions.
The first part didn't work for me but the next part regarding "deleting the registry keys" did the trick! Our
computer shuts down normally without having to shut it down manually! Thanks for your help. Hope this
solution helps others with the same problem!
Jet Direct Print Server
It's been a while since I used Jet Direct, but a good substitute is built into XP. Do you know the IP address
of your printer?
Start/Settings/Printers and Faxes/Add Printer
Add Printers Wizard/Select Next/Select "Local printer attached to this computer." Note: Do Not select
"Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer./Select Next/Select "Create new port:" /Type of
port: "Standard TCP/IP port/Select Next Add Standard TCP/IP Port Wizard/Select Next/Identify the IP
address of your printer. (The wizard will enter a default name of your printer but you may enter one
yourself.) /Select Next/Additional port information required.
Identify your parallel port (if your print server has more than one port); if not leave as "Parallel 1"./Select
Next/Complete the wizard (verify the information). /Select Finish. This will bring you back to the "Add
Printers Wizard". Add Printer Wizard/Select your the manufacturer and printer's name./Select
Next to install the drivers within XP or "Have Disk" if you have a copy of your printers' driver you wish to
install. This will walk you through the rest of the process.
I believe you will recognize some of the process as being part of the old Jet Direct software. The big
change is of course you can not use IPX protocol but your HP print server will work very well using
TCP/IP under XP.
Linksys WPC11 and XP
My Linksys WPC11 works great, however XP does not recognize it as wireless - it shows as a regular LAN
connection.
I really want the WPC11 to show as wireless so XP will give it the wireless support rather than regular
LAN support.
If it's one of the original WPC11 cards it's probably not supported under wireless zero
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q313242
However, try the latest drivers from Linksys http://www.linksys.com/download/
Logout Automatically on Idle
This is a default feature of XP. To disable it, I believe, go to the desktop, right click properties, and then
screen saver, and there is a "on resume, password protect" (or on “resume switch to welcome screen") You
can uncheck that.
Also, check the Advanced tab of Power settings in Control Panel for require password when return from
standby.
Messenger – How to remove
To remove Windows Messenger:
http://www.dougknox.com/xp/tips/xp_messenger_remove.htm
If you prefer to remove Windows Messenger manually, click Start, Run and enter the following command:
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