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Each time I exit Network Properties with OK, even if I didn't change
anything, Windows asks to insert the CD-ROM and copies files that already exisit. This is really annoying! I suspect this happened as a registry entry or file is damaged, but my numerous efforts to find a solution were unsuccessful so far! Help anybody? Dr. Adam Baruch Jazzis |
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BTW I saw this question appearin hundreds of times on the Net, which
means that a lot of people have this problem, however there were never any solutions give, except of course the "Don't exit with OK - use Cancel" advice, which is sound but not very profound? ![]() Surely someone in this world must have found the solution to this???? Dr. Adam Baruch |
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well if you have space ..copy from the cd to your HD the win98 dir ...then
change "windows install dir" in the registry ....it will never ask for the disk again .... smae as running the install from the HD... OR you could just point it at the windows/system dir ..it will find the files it needs most times "Jazzis" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed) m... > BTW I saw this question appearin hundreds of times on the Net, which > means that a lot of people have this problem, however there were never > any solutions give, except of course the "Don't exit with OK - use > Cancel" advice, which is sound but not very profound? ![]() > > Surely someone in this world must have found the solution to this???? > > Dr. Adam Baruch |
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Thanks, but this is not the answer I'm looking for (I have done that
ages ago). The point is not inserting the disk, but the fact that Network Properties copies files even if nothing was changed - files that already exist! I'm looking for a remedy to this! Adam "Haggis" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:<UFDgb.6636$f7.384483@localhost>... > well if you have space ..copy from the cd to your HD the win98 dir ...then > change "windows install dir" in the registry > ...it will never ask for the disk again .... smae as running the install > from the HD... > > OR you could just point it at the windows/system dir ..it will find the > files it needs most times > > > "Jazzis" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:(E-Mail Removed) m... > > BTW I saw this question appearin hundreds of times on the Net, which > > means that a lot of people have this problem, however there were never > > any solutions give, except of course the "Don't exit with OK - use > > Cancel" advice, which is sound but not very profound? ![]() > > > > Surely someone in this world must have found the solution to this???? > > > > Dr. Adam Baruch |
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In my experience ,everytime you change a network setting (of any kind) win95
wants to reinstall the same files.. I could find no resolution , so I just tell it to look in c:\windows\system and it reloads the existing files...?? go figure not a problem on 98 (only if you ADD things) post the solution here if you find one! :> "Jazzis" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed) om... > Thanks, but this is not the answer I'm looking for (I have done that > ages ago). The point is not inserting the disk, but the fact that > Network Properties copies files even if nothing was changed - files > that already exist! > > I'm looking for a remedy to this! > > Adam > > > > "Haggis" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:<UFDgb.6636$f7.384483@localhost>... > > well if you have space ..copy from the cd to your HD the win98 dir ....then > > change "windows install dir" in the registry > > ...it will never ask for the disk again .... smae as running the install > > from the HD... > > > > OR you could just point it at the windows/system dir ..it will find the > > files it needs most times > > > > > > "Jazzis" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > > news:(E-Mail Removed) m... > > > BTW I saw this question appearin hundreds of times on the Net, which > > > means that a lot of people have this problem, however there were never > > > any solutions give, except of course the "Don't exit with OK - use > > > Cancel" advice, which is sound but not very profound? ![]() > > > > > > Surely someone in this world must have found the solution to this???? > > > > > > Dr. Adam Baruch |
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That is DEFINITELY NOT TRUE!
I have a network of 5 PCs with WIN98 on all of them - only one of them asks for the files, all the rest close the Network Properties dialog on exit with OK without asking for the files if no change was done. Adam "Haggis" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:<fVYgb.6815$f7.391848@localhost>... > In my experience ,everytime you change a network setting (of any kind) win95 > wants to reinstall the same files.. > > I could find no resolution , so I just tell it to look in c:\windows\system > and it reloads the existing files...?? go figure > not a problem on 98 (only if you ADD things) > > post the solution here if you find one! :> > > > "Jazzis" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:(E-Mail Removed) om... > > Thanks, but this is not the answer I'm looking for (I have done that > > ages ago). The point is not inserting the disk, but the fact that > > Network Properties copies files even if nothing was changed - files > > that already exist! > > > > I'm looking for a remedy to this! > > > > Adam > > > > > > > > "Haggis" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:<UFDgb.6636$f7.384483@localhost>... > > > well if you have space ..copy from the cd to your HD the win98 dir > ...then > > > change "windows install dir" in the registry > > > ...it will never ask for the disk again .... smae as running the install > > > from the HD... > > > > > > OR you could just point it at the windows/system dir ..it will find the > > > files it needs most times > > > > > > > > > "Jazzis" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > > > news:(E-Mail Removed) m... > > > > BTW I saw this question appearin hundreds of times on the Net, which > > > > means that a lot of people have this problem, however there were never > > > > any solutions give, except of course the "Don't exit with OK - use > > > > Cancel" advice, which is sound but not very profound? ![]() > > > > > > > > Surely someone in this world must have found the solution to this???? > > > > > > > > Dr. Adam Baruch |
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