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deleting Windows files
If I send "cd c", it says it cannot find the directory or file. It seems to respond to help queries, but I can't "put" or "get" files. Any ideas on how to get ftp to operate properly? (I got it running using IIS under "Add/Remove Windows Components" in "Add/Remove Programs". I selected FTP in the "Details" section

deleting windows 95 and reinstallin?
I still seems to be a sharing violation to a file or directory essential for IIS. Do you know, why winlogon.exe denies deleting the inetsrv directory, if IIS is uninstalled? Could it be possible, that the new windows rights management, which communicates via http is responsible for this behaviour?

deleting windows 95 from system
7) click the ok box Click the ok box again 9) click the Next button and Windows will install the internet printing website. 10) If you browse to IIS you will see a sub directory on your default website named "Printers" 11) Now the users who wish to access this printer just need to access the

How to remove Windows Messneger
... mode = 0 directory security mask = 0744 force directory security mode = 0 BUT, a user in "others" can delete the file from Windows XP !!!! What I have missed ? What are the permissions on the parent directory? Deleting a file doesn't require permission to write to the file, it is a change to the directory.

deleting windows 95
Uninstall, then delete the data files (unless you want them). There are a bunch of Agent files in \D&S\App Data. Once you have uninstalled Agent, you can delete Agent's data files yourself. I finally got it to work. I am not sure exactly what went wrong the first 2-3 times. To get it to work, I used this procedure:

Win95 installation changing directory
Some of it might be needed for backward compatibility with some program or another and keeping a DOS directory might save you some time worrying over .ini files. But most of your remaining DOS stuff is probably useless after you've committed to Windows 95. Deleting the remaining DOS files after uninstalling the

Reinstall Windows
isnms is...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows server sbs Thank you. Just the info I was looking for. "Manfred Zhuang [MSFT]" wrote: Hello I'm afraid to delete the C: copy. can I? 2. What about the C:\MSSQL$WSUS directory? I wish that would have been moved, too, but it's still sitting on C:.

Windows permissions and inheritance
Does c:\windows\temp exist? Does d:\temp exist? It looks like if at boot the first is true or the second is false, it will default to windos\temp. Try deleting windows\temp if any and reboot. Ovidiu Jeff Lasman wrote in message <34efe2a6.56281...@news3.ibm.net>... Months ago, when I first installed Win95,

cannot start windows - vmm32.vxd won't load
I would just delete them if you are sure. I would then reinstall Windows. This could mean reinstalling it to a different directory if it gives you that option, or renaming you existing Windows dir out of the way and reinstalling from scratch, or even deleting Windows and starting over.

Deleting Windows Temp Hidden files
The Exchange Server Analyzer also queries the Active Directory(R) directory service to determine the value of the *serialNumber* attribute for all objects 2008 10:05:01 PM Subject: NTMS Training Group help for how to remove kerberos authentication on network name resource in windows 2003 cluster Hi Sir / Team,

in IIS ? webshared directory problem !
Manually create a test virtual directory and then retry installing IIS from Add/Remove windows components. " I did get one additional error message during the process: "Can't delete the IIS Extension. ILM/W3svc/1/Root/MSMQ Manually delete the MSMQ virtual directory. " ( Also, I did delete the CRM directory in SQL

Rebooting at 'configuring updates 3 of 3. 0% complete
I have dual boots, On C Windows 98. On E it is XP. I will go and delete the windows directories and retain the other folders. I want to keep the dual boot option upon start-up. Will there be any "hic-ups" I should be aware of when i reinstall XP? Any suggestions is appreciated. Thanks.

Remove windows directory
Adding the tilde (~) character to this command ensures that you delete Windows temporary files only." Could somebody translate that into easy-to understand Putting it another way I don't have a clue about how to change to a sub directory! you need a space after the word "DEL" -- Craig Cockburn ("coburn"),

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error loading explorer.exe ....must reinstall etc.
Also, if you add the FileMaker Temp line to the CLARIS.INI then FileMaker Pro temp files will also be created in the same directory. That way, in the event of a crash the temp files from both Windows and FileMaker Pro can be deleted. Make sure Windows is not running before deleting Windows temp files, however.

NTMS Training Group help for how to remove kerberos ...
Some files from the original Windows 3.1 installation are used by the Windows NT operating system (the existing fonts installed in the SYSTEM subdirectory, .INI and .GRP files in the WINDOWS directory for migrating Windows 3.1 settings). *To my knowledge*, NT doesn't add any files to the system directory.

Uninstall win95
CPL files and the font files into the \WINDOWS directory. VOILA! Everything worked. Why couldn't Control Panel find its files (even though the error message *said* it was Short of deleting Windows and starting over, is there a solution? Thanks in advance. David W. Fenton New York University dwf4...@is2.nyu.edu.

add/remove can't copy from I386 directory
Windows Messenger does not show up in the Add/Remove programs. So this left me to remove it manually. I deleted it from the Start menu. Then I went to the Messnger directory & deleted everything in it, but the msmsgs.exe won't let me delete it. I tried to rename the Messenger directory & application,

Dual boot message and deleting windows xp directory
*Vanguard* no-em...@bogus.nix microsoft public windowsxp general I used Add/Remove Windows Components to uninstall Windows Messenger. However, its install directory "C:\Program Files\Messenger" still exists. There are still dozens of registry keys for it that have "C:\Program Files\Messenger" in a data value.

Delete roaming profile on TS server.
Or better yet tell me which files I can delete without harm. I'd like to remove 20-40MB of these files without doing any harm to my system. I have 30+MB of files in my \Windows directory and 60+MB of files in my \Windows\System directory (I've already removed some of these files to a zipped archive).