Problem You have forgotten the password to your Outlook Data File which is required to access your email in Outlook. Solution Find where the Outlook Data file is located: Open the Account Settings window: Office 2010: Click File (in the top left). Click the Account Settings button. In the dropdown that appears click Account Settings. Office 2007: Click File (in the… Continue reading Forgot Password for Outlook Data File
Tag: Windows
Find out what Processes are using a Port Number
To find out what processes are using a particular port number, you can use the following example which looks at Port 80. You can change the port number by replacing any instances of 80 with your preferred number. Press the Windows Key + R to bring up the Run dialog. Type cmd and press Enter to open… Continue reading Find out what Processes are using a Port Number
Trojan:Win32/Dynamer!dtc or Trojan:Win32/Sisproc Virus Detected on a Microlink Computer
Problem On a computer supplied by Microlink PC, Microsoft Security Essentials detects a virus named “Trojan:Win32/Dynamer!dtc” or “Trojan:Win32/Sisproc” in a file named Win7_EULA.exe which is located in D:\DO NOT DELETE\System_Backup.wim. You are unable to remove or disinfect the file. Cause The file is safe but has been wrongly detected by Microsoft Security Essentials (and possibly… Continue reading Trojan:Win32/Dynamer!dtc or Trojan:Win32/Sisproc Virus Detected on a Microlink Computer
Windows cannot find ‘C:\Windows\System32\taskmgr.exe’
Problem You keep seeing the following error message appear: “Windows cannot find ‘C:\Windows\System32\taskmgr.exe’. Make sure you typed the name correctly, and then try again.” Solution Open a Command Prompt as Admin. Type the following into the window and press Enter: sfc /scannow Wait for the process to complete and the file should be restored.
Windows cannot find ‘C:\Windows\System32\rundll32.exe’
Problem You keep seeing the following error message appear: “Windows cannot find ‘C:\Windows\System32\rundll32.exe’. Make sure you typed the name correctly, and then try again.” Solution Open a Command Prompt as Admin. Type the following into the window and press Enter: sfc /scannow Wait for the process to complete and the file should be restored.