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How to fix missing file WTSAPI32.DLL

I’ve just recently ask to setup a network connection on 3 computers. All went fine not but until I was going to setup the 3rd PC. I could not open the network Network Setup Wizard and even Network Connections control panel and the other computers wasn’t able to see the third computer on the network as well as it’s shared files.

The first thing that I did was I checked the computers if they are using the same workgroup and if they had different computer names, and they were ok. After that I tried to get the computer’s IP information using the command IPCONFIG /ALL. Unfortunately I was presented with a message stating the command could not run because of a missing file called WTSAPI32.DLL – This DLL file is part of Windows Terminal Server and contains application programming interface (API) calls used by terminal services. Below are the things that I did to solve the problem

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How to fix “Windows XP could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt”

A corrupt registry is the usual headache for most of my clients. The registry is a vital part of your Windows Operating system, it is what we call the central room. It stores all the informations on your PC, so a small error can cause big problems. Yesterday I’ve been called to repair a clients [...]

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How to Disable Windows XP Balloon Notifications

Disabling the balloon notification is different from vista home basic and premium. In Windows XP you don’t have to edit your registry settings you can simply turn this off by using Group Policy editor. This is a more safer and easy way than editing your registry. Here are the steps to successfully the feature off.

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How to remove Taga Xpress On Kami

MANUAL REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS Terminating a Process This procedure terminates the normal process WSCRIPT.EXE, which is used by this malware to execute. Terminating this file also terminates the malware. 1. Open Windows Task Manager. On Windows 98 and ME, press CTRL+ALT+DELETE On Windows NT, 2000, XP, and Server 2003, press CTRL+SHIFT+ESC, then click the Processes tab. [...]

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