16) 9/7/2007 Q59963 PRB: CodeView Does Display Source File Contents
An attempt to open a source code file in CodeView fails. CodeView version 4.0 sounds the system bell and refuses to load the source code file. CodeView versions 3.x displays the application in assembly language mode. 17) 9/30/2007 Q183912 How to Remove Internet Explorer Sound Pack
This article describes how to remove Internet Explorer Sound Pack from your computer. 18) 9/16/2007 Q153775 How Not to Play Sounds and Videos in Internet Explorer
This article describes how to stop sounds and videos from being played in Internet Explorer. 19) 9/11/2006 Q202633 How to Troubleshoot Windows 98 Shutdown Problems
This article describes how to troubleshoot problems that may occur when you attempt to shut down and restart your computer. Note that this information is also available in the Windows 98 Startup and Shutdown Troubleshooting Wizard. Microsoft... 20) 9/27/2007 Q178908 Sound File Is Not Played After You Download a File
When you use Internet Explorer to download a file from the Internet, a .wav (Windows sound) file may not be played when the download is complete. 21) 10/30/2006 Q165901 No Browse Option When "Play Sound" Clicked in Microsoft Chat
In Microsoft Chat, when you attempt to play a sound by clicking Play Sound or by pressing CTRL+B, you are not given the option to browse the hard disk for a wave file (.wav). 22) 7/27/2007 Q160102 NBA Full Court Press Err Msg: Cannot Initialize Sound System (Q160102)
When you start NBA Full Court Press, you may receive the following error message: Cannot Initialize Sound System. Possible solutions: - Check to see if you have a sound card installed. - Close any other applications that are using sound. - Restart... 23) 9/23/2007 Q324157 PRB: IMAP4 Service Does Not Generate Notification for New Message (Q324157)
With an Inbox IMAP4 service connected, when you receive a new message, the following occurs: 24) 9/7/2007 Q325604 PRB: WMP 6.4 Leaks Virtual Memory (Q325604)
When you view a multicast stream by using Windows Media Player 6.4, you may receive the following error message: Your system is running low on virtual memory. Please close some applications. You can then start the System option in the Control Panel... 25) 9/27/2007 Q319113 Windows 2000 Application Compatibility Update (March, 2001) (Q319113)
Windows 2000 is designed so that customers can easily add additional program support after the initial release of Windows 2000. The March 2001 package is the sixth release of additional program support, and it includes software-compatibility updates... 26) 9/29/2007 Q323423 HOW TO: Use Device Manager to Configure Devices in Windows .NET Server (Q323423)
This step-by-step article describes how to use Device Manager to configure the hardware devices that are installed on your Windows .NET Server-based computer. Device Manager displays a graphical view of the hardware that is installed on your computer.... 27) 9/27/2007 Q326195 Remote Desktop Connection Client for Mac 1.0 Readme.html File (Q326195)
This article contains a copy of the information from the Readme.html file that is included with Remote Desktop Connection Client for Mac 1.0. 28) 7/22/2007 Q317517 HOW TO: Use the Program Compatibility Wizard in the Windows .NET Server Family (Q317517)
This article describes how to use the Program Compatibility Wizard with computers that run a member of the Windows .NET Server family. The Program Compatibility Wizard prompts you to test your program in different modes (environments) and with various... 29) 7/24/2002 Q317500 HOW TO: Use Windows Program Compatibility Mode in Windows .NET Server (Q317500)
This article describes how to use Windows Application Compatibility mode to manually set the compatibility properties for a program. You can use the Windows Application Compatibility mode as an alternative to running the Program Compatibility Wizard.... 30) 9/8/2007 Q325771 Cannot Extend Your Windows XP Desktop While You Play Video (Q325771)
When you try to extend the desktop to a secondary display while Windows Media Player is playing a video on the primary display, you may experience one or more of the following symptoms:
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