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    Problem in windows operating system

    Hi i am using a HP Pavilion DV2-1003AX laptop. Which is installed with windows vista operating system. I am facing some problem in checking version of MDAC, how to prevent java update balloon messages, error in Cannot open the file: mk:@MSITStore:, Command to Locate Scripts into the Directory, with the help DOS command how can I find MAC address. Can one help to solve this problem.

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    Re: Problem in windows operating system

    How to disable ‘Java Update Available’ Balloon Messages
    Go to start button and then setting
    Now open the Control Panel.
    An then double-click the Java icon.
    Then click the Updates tab option.
    And then do Uncheck to the box for Checking for Updates Automatically.
    Now do click Never Check.
    And then click OK.

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    Re: Problem in windows operating system

    How to Locate Scripts Directory with command in windows
    My friend ask me that want to know that how to search where the login.bat file
    in windows vista. And I dont know about windows vista. And I want to know
    "C:\windows\sysvol\sysvol\<domain name>\scripts"
    You can also get more about on this information with following cammands.
    net share netlogon

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    Re: Problem in windows operating system

    Installed application that rely on on MDAC, you have to know the
    How to Check Version of MDAC
    First Download and install the MDAC Component Checker.
    Start the application from C:\CompChecker\CC.exe.
    Second Method
    Press and hold the Windows Key + press R.
    Type in a ru window regedit and click OK.
    Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ Microsoft \ DataAccess \ FullInstallVersion

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    Re: Problem in windows operating system

    If you and help file error like Help File Error: Cannot open the file: mk:@MSITStore:
    You cannot open the file: mk:@MSITStore:
    To solve this issue, perform the following steps:
    First click on the start button. And then click Start and then go to Run
    Help File Error: Cannot open the file: mk:@MSITStore:Now type type regsvr32 c:\windows\system32\hhctrl.ocx itss.dll and click OK.
    The file have to registry successfully, and you can able to execute this file

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    Re: Problem in windows operating system

    With the help of a dos command you can find MACaddress.
    You may need the MAC Address of your network card to connect to a network secured using MAC Address Filtering. Here’s how to find it using DOS commands.
    Press and hold the Windows Key plus press R.
    And then type CMD in the field and press Enter.
    Now type IPCONFIG /ALL plus press Enter.
    The Physical Address of the system are listed that is the MAC Address of your network card.

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