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1291) 9/27/2007 Q290900  DirectX: Process Error. Cannot Find the Specified Path (Q290900)
When you install Microsoft DirectX, you may receive the following English error message in a foreign language, such as Korean or Japanese:

1292) 8/23/2007 Q299393  You Receive a _ins5576 Error Message When You Are Installing ActiveSync 3.0 or 3.1 (Q299393)
If you install ActiveSync on your computer, when the InstallShield Wizard is between 99 percent and 100 percent complete, you may receive the following error message:

1293) 9/10/2007 Q129972  Description of Computer Viruses (Q129972)
A computer virus is an executable file designed to replicate itself and avoid detection. A virus may try to avoid detection by disguising itself as a legitimate program. Viruses are often rewritten and adjusted so that they will not be dete

1294) 9/30/2007 Q87165  Command-Line Switches for MSCDEX.EXE (Q87165)
This article describes the command-line switches for Microsoft's CD-ROM Extension, Mscdex.exe, versions 2.21, 2.22, and 2.95.

1295) 9/6/2007 Q305746  BUG: "Access Denied" Error Message in Response to DCOM Activation for ATL-Built COM Servers (Q305746)
DCOM activation for Active Template Library (ATL)-built COM servers may fail with the following error message:

1296) 9/28/2007 Q118579  Contents of the Windows Msdos.sys File (Q118579)
The Windows Setup program creates a file called Msdos.sys in the root folder and sets the file with the Read-Only, System, and Hidden attributes. Unlike the Msdos.sys file in MS-DOS, this file is a text file. It contains a [Paths] sectio

1297) 9/25/2007 Q191609  Explorer Caused an Invalid Page Fault in Module... (Q191609)
When you start your Windows 98-based or Windows Millennium Edition-based computer, you may receive the following error message:

1298) 9/26/2007 Q311009  Error Message: Error SU0350 Setup Was Unable to Display the Nondisclosure Agreement (Q311009)
When you upgrade or install any of the products that are listed at the beginning of this article, you may receive the following error message:

1299) 9/29/2007 Q297330  INFO: Resource for Windows Globalization Issues (Q297330)
One of the best resources for Microsoft Windows globalization issues or international features is the following Web site:

1300) 9/28/2007 Q196158  How to Create a Text File List of the Contents of a Folder (Q196158)
This article describes how to create or print a list of files in a folder at a command prompt or in Microsoft Outlook. This procedure may be useful if you need to view or print a list of the contents in a folder.

1301) 1/20/2007 Q72358  FDISK/Status Displays Partition Information (Q72358)
Microsoft MS-DOS FDISK has a parameter that causes it to display the partition status automatically. To check the partitioning status, type the following at the DOS prompt:

1302) 9/30/2007 Q118335  Maximum Partition Size Using FAT16 File System (Q118335)
Microsoft MS-DOS versions 4.0 and later allow FDISK to partition hard disks up to 4 gigabytes (GB) in size. However, the MS-DOS file allocation table (FAT) file system can support only 2 GB per partition. Because of this fact, a hard disk b

1303) 9/23/2007 Q154500  Alternative Mouse Pointers for Windows 95/98/Me and Windows NT 4.0 (Q154500)
The Microsoft Windows Alternative Mouse Pointers are easy-to-see mouse pointer schemes designed to work with Windows 95/98/Me and Windows NT 4.0. These pointer schemes can be helpful for laptop computer users and some users with low vision.

1304) 9/9/2004 Q127851  Problems Accessing FAT16 Drives Larger Than 2 GB (Q127851)
Microsoft Windows NT supports the creation of primary partitions and logical drives of up to 4 gigabytes (GB) using the File Allocation Table 16 (FAT16) file system, but Windows 95/98 and MS-DOS do not support these drives. The size limit f

1305) 10/1/2007 Q51978  Order in Which MS-DOS and Windows Assign Drive Letters (Q51978)
Microsoft MS-DOS assigns drive letters to the first two physical floppy disk drives and hard disk drives it finds at boot time in a fixed sequence, including multiple partitions and logical drives on the hard disks. You cannot change this s


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