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You don't really need to protect the Internet from your computer by blocking
outgoing traffic. If you're doing this to try to detect malware that's already infected your computer, chances of that working are slim to none. So you might consider just leaving the firewall as-is. I've used the built-in firewall with the default settings since it was the ICF in the first release of Windows XP and I've never had a single firewall-related security breach. Most that stuff about blocking outgoing ports if bs written my marketing people who know nothing about computer security just trying to convince you to buy a product you don't really need. By the way, I teach computer security at the college level. So it's not like I'm just making this up. Search anything about this topic not written by matketing people trying to sell you a product (or people who got their education from those people) and you'll see. The real pros look at outgoing port blocking as a means of "after the infection malware protection" as a total joke. "James" wrote in message ... Hi all, This morning my good-running Vista crashed suddenly and restarted itself automatically. After that, my Vista is now behaves like crazy and weird! The problems a 1) If I double click folder in Explorer, it now Open to New Window. The option is currently set to "Open in same window". I really hate it to Open the folder to New Window, how do I stop this? 2) IE7 suddenly can't open in New Window. When I right click to a link then click "Open in New Window", it just sits there, nothing happened. Same thing if we used window.open javascript. Looks like IE7 suddenly corrupted or kind of that, but I can browse and Open in new Tab without problem. Any ideas? 3) Many shortcuts suddenly can't be opened. Usually I can double click to open jpg, gif or png picture. Now double click on them won't do anything. Weird! 4) If I right click on the image, there are two "Preview" menu items. One with bold, one without. Both of them didn't work as well. (This might related to #3). 5) If I clicked on the "picture slideshow" in the SideBar, usually it will open the Photo Gallery Viewer automatically. Now it said, "No such interface supported". Please note that all of these problems appear suddenly this morning! I didn't install or configure anything prior to it! Please help! What should I do now to get back to my good running Vista? I certainly dont want to reinstall because I have many development applications installed. --------------- I found more problems. The standard commands for built-in supported extensions now no longer work as well. For example, previously if I currently selected on a zip file, the "Extract All Files" command will appear in the toolbar. Now, it just has "Open" option, and the sub options only contain "Internet Explorer". Is Vista going crazy? Opening a zip file with "Internet Explorer"? Hmm... I think I just need to reset the shell extensions/built-in commands to the Vista default, or kind of that. I just need to do how to do the tasks without has to perform reinstallation. Thanks. Read the discussion in another forum: https://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet...8814&SiteID=17 Regards, James. |
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Disregard that preceding reply. Was supposed to go with a different post.
"James" wrote in message ... Hi all, This morning my good-running Vista crashed suddenly and restarted itself automatically. After that, my Vista is now behaves like crazy and weird! The problems a 1) If I double click folder in Explorer, it now Open to New Window. The option is currently set to "Open in same window". I really hate it to Open the folder to New Window, how do I stop this? 2) IE7 suddenly can't open in New Window. When I right click to a link then click "Open in New Window", it just sits there, nothing happened. Same thing if we used window.open javascript. Looks like IE7 suddenly corrupted or kind of that, but I can browse and Open in new Tab without problem. Any ideas? 3) Many shortcuts suddenly can't be opened. Usually I can double click to open jpg, gif or png picture. Now double click on them won't do anything. Weird! 4) If I right click on the image, there are two "Preview" menu items. One with bold, one without. Both of them didn't work as well. (This might related to #3). 5) If I clicked on the "picture slideshow" in the SideBar, usually it will open the Photo Gallery Viewer automatically. Now it said, "No such interface supported". Please note that all of these problems appear suddenly this morning! I didn't install or configure anything prior to it! Please help! What should I do now to get back to my good running Vista? I certainly dont want to reinstall because I have many development applications installed. --------------- I found more problems. The standard commands for built-in supported extensions now no longer work as well. For example, previously if I currently selected on a zip file, the "Extract All Files" command will appear in the toolbar. Now, it just has "Open" option, and the sub options only contain "Internet Explorer". Is Vista going crazy? Opening a zip file with "Internet Explorer"? Hmm... I think I just need to reset the shell extensions/built-in commands to the Vista default, or kind of that. I just need to do how to do the tasks without has to perform reinstallation. Thanks. Read the discussion in another forum: https://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet...8814&SiteID=17 Regards, James. |
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Hi all,
This morning my good-running Vista crashed suddenly and restarted itself automatically. After that, my Vista is now behaves like crazy and weird! The problems a 1) If I double click folder in Explorer, it now Open to New Window. The option is currently set to "Open in same window". I really hate it to Open the folder to New Window, how do I stop this? 2) IE7 suddenly can't open in New Window. When I right click to a link then click "Open in New Window", it just sits there, nothing happened. Same thing if we used window.open javascript. Looks like IE7 suddenly corrupted or kind of that, but I can browse and Open in new Tab without problem. Any ideas? 3) Many shortcuts suddenly can't be opened. Usually I can double click to open jpg, gif or png picture. Now double click on them won't do anything. Weird! 4) If I right click on the image, there are two "Preview" menu items. One with bold, one without. Both of them didn't work as well. (This might related to #3). 5) If I clicked on the "picture slideshow" in the SideBar, usually it will open the Photo Gallery Viewer automatically. Now it said, "No such interface supported". Please note that all of these problems appear suddenly this morning! I didn't install or configure anything prior to it! Please help! What should I do now to get back to my good running Vista? I certainly dont want to reinstall because I have many development applications installed. --------------- I found more problems. The standard commands for built-in supported extensions now no longer work as well. For example, previously if I currently selected on a zip file, the "Extract All Files" command will appear in the toolbar. Now, it just has "Open" option, and the sub options only contain "Internet Explorer". Is Vista going crazy? Opening a zip file with "Internet Explorer"? Hmm... I think I just need to reset the shell extensions/built-in commands to the Vista default, or kind of that. I just need to do how to do the tasks without has to perform reinstallation. Thanks. Read the discussion in another forum: https://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet...8814&SiteID=17 Regards, James. |
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Have you tried running System Restore?
-- Paul Smith, Yeovil, UK. Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. http://www.windowsresource.net/ *Remove nospam. to reply by e-mail* "James" wrote in message ... Hi all, This morning my good-running Vista crashed suddenly and restarted itself automatically. After that, my Vista is now behaves like crazy and weird! The problems a 1) If I double click folder in Explorer, it now Open to New Window. The option is currently set to "Open in same window". I really hate it to Open the folder to New Window, how do I stop this? 2) IE7 suddenly can't open in New Window. When I right click to a link then click "Open in New Window", it just sits there, nothing happened. Same thing if we used window.open javascript. Looks like IE7 suddenly corrupted or kind of that, but I can browse and Open in new Tab without problem. Any ideas? 3) Many shortcuts suddenly can't be opened. Usually I can double click to open jpg, gif or png picture. Now double click on them won't do anything. Weird! 4) If I right click on the image, there are two "Preview" menu items. One with bold, one without. Both of them didn't work as well. (This might related to #3). 5) If I clicked on the "picture slideshow" in the SideBar, usually it will open the Photo Gallery Viewer automatically. Now it said, "No such interface supported". Please note that all of these problems appear suddenly this morning! I didn't install or configure anything prior to it! Please help! What should I do now to get back to my good running Vista? I certainly dont want to reinstall because I have many development applications installed. --------------- I found more problems. The standard commands for built-in supported extensions now no longer work as well. For example, previously if I currently selected on a zip file, the "Extract All Files" command will appear in the toolbar. Now, it just has "Open" option, and the sub options only contain "Internet Explorer". Is Vista going crazy? Opening a zip file with "Internet Explorer"? Hmm... I think I just need to reset the shell extensions/built-in commands to the Vista default, or kind of that. I just need to do how to do the tasks without has to perform reinstallation. Thanks. Read the discussion in another forum: https://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet...8814&SiteID=17 Regards, James. |
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Paul,
No, I can't run System Restore because I don't enable it. My C Drive is running low so it is disabled automatically I guess. Any ideas? "Paul Smith" wrote: Have you tried running System Restore? -- Paul Smith, Yeovil, UK. Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. http://www.windowsresource.net/ *Remove nospam. to reply by e-mail* "James" wrote in message ... Hi all, This morning my good-running Vista crashed suddenly and restarted itself automatically. After that, my Vista is now behaves like crazy and weird! The problems a 1) If I double click folder in Explorer, it now Open to New Window. The option is currently set to "Open in same window". I really hate it to Open the folder to New Window, how do I stop this? 2) IE7 suddenly can't open in New Window. When I right click to a link then click "Open in New Window", it just sits there, nothing happened. Same thing if we used window.open javascript. Looks like IE7 suddenly corrupted or kind of that, but I can browse and Open in new Tab without problem. Any ideas? 3) Many shortcuts suddenly can't be opened. Usually I can double click to open jpg, gif or png picture. Now double click on them won't do anything. Weird! 4) If I right click on the image, there are two "Preview" menu items. One with bold, one without. Both of them didn't work as well. (This might related to #3). 5) If I clicked on the "picture slideshow" in the SideBar, usually it will open the Photo Gallery Viewer automatically. Now it said, "No such interface supported". Please note that all of these problems appear suddenly this morning! I didn't install or configure anything prior to it! Please help! What should I do now to get back to my good running Vista? I certainly dont want to reinstall because I have many development applications installed. --------------- I found more problems. The standard commands for built-in supported extensions now no longer work as well. For example, previously if I currently selected on a zip file, the "Extract All Files" command will appear in the toolbar. Now, it just has "Open" option, and the sub options only contain "Internet Explorer". Is Vista going crazy? Opening a zip file with "Internet Explorer"? Hmm... I think I just need to reset the shell extensions/built-in commands to the Vista default, or kind of that. I just need to do how to do the tasks without has to perform reinstallation. Thanks. Read the discussion in another forum: https://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet...8814&SiteID=17 Regards, James. |
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Hi, James.
This sound very familiar to me. I had the same problem on my previous laptop with XPH. I do not know if my suggestions will help you on the Vista platform, but here is what I did. First I downloaded and installed a brand new anti-virus software. I used AVG-antivirus FREE edition (www.free.grisoft.com) After this i run Spybot Search and Desreoy (http://www.spybot.info/). In addition I ran the AdAware from Lavasoft. (http://www.lavasoft.de/products/ad-a..._personal.php). This recepie found to trojan viruses, 150 items of spyware/malware. The AdAware found a couple of more spys that the S&D didnt find. I ran them several times just to be sure. In the end my XPP returned to "normal" If this does not help at all, you might consider that some of your hardware is beginning to fail. Possible RAM, prosessor or some other card. It is a longshot but regulary run some antivirus and antispyware program prevents the PC to go on a roadtrip... :-) Good luck!! "James" wrote: Hi all, This morning my good-running Vista crashed suddenly and restarted itself automatically. After that, my Vista is now behaves like crazy and weird! The problems a 1) If I double click folder in Explorer, it now Open to New Window. The option is currently set to "Open in same window". I really hate it to Open the folder to New Window, how do I stop this? 2) IE7 suddenly can't open in New Window. When I right click to a link then click "Open in New Window", it just sits there, nothing happened. Same thing if we used window.open javascript. Looks like IE7 suddenly corrupted or kind of that, but I can browse and Open in new Tab without problem. Any ideas? 3) Many shortcuts suddenly can't be opened. Usually I can double click to open jpg, gif or png picture. Now double click on them won't do anything. Weird! 4) If I right click on the image, there are two "Preview" menu items. One with bold, one without. Both of them didn't work as well. (This might related to #3). 5) If I clicked on the "picture slideshow" in the SideBar, usually it will open the Photo Gallery Viewer automatically. Now it said, "No such interface supported". Please note that all of these problems appear suddenly this morning! I didn't install or configure anything prior to it! Please help! What should I do now to get back to my good running Vista? I certainly dont want to reinstall because I have many development applications installed. --------------- I found more problems. The standard commands for built-in supported extensions now no longer work as well. For example, previously if I currently selected on a zip file, the "Extract All Files" command will appear in the toolbar. Now, it just has "Open" option, and the sub options only contain "Internet Explorer". Is Vista going crazy? Opening a zip file with "Internet Explorer"? Hmm... I think I just need to reset the shell extensions/built-in commands to the Vista default, or kind of that. I just need to do how to do the tasks without has to perform reinstallation. Thanks. Read the discussion in another forum: https://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet...8814&SiteID=17 Regards, James. |
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Hi Newton,
My Windows Defender is active and reported that it is running normally. It never found any kind of trojans or spy/malware before. However, I will give AVG anti virus a try. Thanks, James. "Newton Tech" wrote: Hi, James. This sound very familiar to me. I had the same problem on my previous laptop with XPH. I do not know if my suggestions will help you on the Vista platform, but here is what I did. First I downloaded and installed a brand new anti-virus software. I used AVG-antivirus FREE edition (www.free.grisoft.com) After this i run Spybot Search and Desreoy (http://www.spybot.info/). In addition I ran the AdAware from Lavasoft. (http://www.lavasoft.de/products/ad-a..._personal.php). This recepie found to trojan viruses, 150 items of spyware/malware. The AdAware found a couple of more spys that the S&D didnt find. I ran them several times just to be sure. In the end my XPP returned to "normal" If this does not help at all, you might consider that some of your hardware is beginning to fail. Possible RAM, prosessor or some other card. It is a longshot but regulary run some antivirus and antispyware program prevents the PC to go on a roadtrip... :-) Good luck!! "James" wrote: Hi all, This morning my good-running Vista crashed suddenly and restarted itself automatically. After that, my Vista is now behaves like crazy and weird! The problems a 1) If I double click folder in Explorer, it now Open to New Window. The option is currently set to "Open in same window". I really hate it to Open the folder to New Window, how do I stop this? 2) IE7 suddenly can't open in New Window. When I right click to a link then click "Open in New Window", it just sits there, nothing happened. Same thing if we used window.open javascript. Looks like IE7 suddenly corrupted or kind of that, but I can browse and Open in new Tab without problem. Any ideas? 3) Many shortcuts suddenly can't be opened. Usually I can double click to open jpg, gif or png picture. Now double click on them won't do anything. Weird! 4) If I right click on the image, there are two "Preview" menu items. One with bold, one without. Both of them didn't work as well. (This might related to #3). 5) If I clicked on the "picture slideshow" in the SideBar, usually it will open the Photo Gallery Viewer automatically. Now it said, "No such interface supported". Please note that all of these problems appear suddenly this morning! I didn't install or configure anything prior to it! Please help! What should I do now to get back to my good running Vista? I certainly dont want to reinstall because I have many development applications installed. --------------- I found more problems. The standard commands for built-in supported extensions now no longer work as well. For example, previously if I currently selected on a zip file, the "Extract All Files" command will appear in the toolbar. Now, it just has "Open" option, and the sub options only contain "Internet Explorer". Is Vista going crazy? Opening a zip file with "Internet Explorer"? Hmm... I think I just need to reset the shell extensions/built-in commands to the Vista default, or kind of that. I just need to do how to do the tasks without has to perform reinstallation. Thanks. Read the discussion in another forum: https://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet...8814&SiteID=17 Regards, James. |
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Hi.
Yes. Defender is a great tool, but not always 100%. It is recomended that you use several spyware programs just to be sure.... Just humor me and try spybot and AdAware..... "James" wrote: Hi Newton, My Windows Defender is active and reported that it is running normally. It never found any kind of trojans or spy/malware before. However, I will give AVG anti virus a try. Thanks, James. |
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Hi Newton,
Ok, I installed both of the programs you mentioned. Run them. The spybot did detect some issues but all of them are only cookies related. Ok, I fixed them all. The same thing goes to the ad aware. However, it didn't fix the problem. Any other ideas? "Newton Tech" wrote: Hi. Yes. Defender is a great tool, but not always 100%. It is recomended that you use several spyware programs just to be sure.... Just humor me and try spybot and AdAware..... "James" wrote: Hi Newton, My Windows Defender is active and reported that it is running normally. It never found any kind of trojans or spy/malware before. However, I will give AVG anti virus a try. Thanks, James. |
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"James" wrote in message
This morning my good-running Vista crashed suddenly and restarted itself automatically. After that, my Vista is now behaves like crazy and weird! Why did it do that? - was there a mains power glitch? - were you online at the time, or WiFi-exposed? - what apps were running? - what were you doing? Kill "Automatically Restart on System Errors" at birth - it's a really dumb duuuuhfault that just hides what you need to know and forces the OS to attempt to startup straight after something knocked it down. At least then you can read and digi-photo any BSoD you get. 1) If I double click folder in Explorer, it now Open to New Window. The option is currently set to "Open in same window". 2) IE7 suddenly can't open in New Window. When I right click to a link then click "Open in New Window", it just sits there, nothing happened. 3) Many shortcuts suddenly can't be opened. Usually I can double click to open jpg, gif or png picture. Now double click on them won't do anything. 4) If I right click on the image, there are two "Preview" menu items. One with bold, one without. Both of them didn't work as well. 5) If I clicked on the "picture slideshow" in the SideBar, usually it will open the Photo Gallery Viewer automatically. Now it said, "No such interface supported". Sounds like you have a barfed HKCR (H_KEY_CLASSES_ROOT) in your registry - that is what defines file associations and CLSID shell integrations. This is in turn built up from a mix of system-side HKLM...Classes and per-account HKCU...Classes, with an added Vista wrinkle that there may be virtualized "HKLM" settings as well. If you have a different user account, try that - that will avoid the per-account component of HKCR. At this point, I'd want to harvest backed-up registry hives from System Restore points; you'd need a Bart CDR boot or similar non-HD-based boot to do that. Aside from a one-shot (Win95-style) partial backup on boot, these SR copies are the only registry backups maintained by Vista. Crazy, but there you are... you may want to use ERUNT in future for this purpose (run as admin, set up as a Task) if running without SR on C: Please help! What should I do now to get back to my good running Vista? I certainly dont want to reinstall Step one is to determine why the PC crashed and ate the registry in the first place. See initial Qs... were you running something you were busy writing when it crashed? The standard commands for built-in supported extensions now no longer work as well. For example, previously if I currently selected on a zip file, the "Extract All Files" command will appear in the toolbar. Now, it just has "Open" option, and the sub options only contain "Internet Explorer". Is Vista going crazy? Opening a zip file with "Internet Explorer"? Hmm... Still pointing to HKCR. --------------- ---- --- -- - - - - Saws are too hard to use. Be easier to use! --------------- ---- --- -- - - - - |
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