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  #1  
Old March 20th 05, 10:55 AM
Paolo
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Default When i reboot always....

From some times (3 or $ days ago) at the finish of the boot is appearing a
windows for a configuration of a new ISDN connection.
I don't have any ISDN line ,but an DSL that is workong fine:
How can avoid these stupid windows?
Paolo


  #2  
Old March 21st 05, 04:47 AM
glee
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First, check you system for malware. There was a virus a couple of years ago that
would hijack the ISDN wizard and set it to run at startup, so that it would in fact
run the virus. Update your anti-virus app and then run a full-system virus scan.

Then, click Start Run, type: msconfig and click OK.
Click the Startup tab....do you see anything listed that references an ISDN setup?
It would be pointing to this file:
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\CFGWIZ32.EXE

CFGWIZ32.EXE is the ISDN Configuration Wizard.

If you need help finding it, do this:
Click StartRun, type: msinfo32 and click OK.
In the left pane of the System Information window, click the + sign to expand the
"Software Environment" category.
In the left pane, click to select "Startup Programs"....they will appear in a list
on the right.
Press Ctrl-A on the keyboard, which will highlight everything in the list on the
right.
Press Ctrl-C to copy the list to the 'clipboard'.
Open a reply to this message, click in the body of the message and press Ctrl-V to
paste the list from the clipboard to the message, and post back to this thread.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"Paolo" wrote in message
...
From some times (3 or $ days ago) at the finish of the boot is appearing a
windows for a configuration of a new ISDN connection.
I don't have any ISDN line ,but an DSL that is workong fine:
How can avoid these stupid windows?
Paolo



  #3  
Old March 21st 05, 08:12 AM
Paolo
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Hi Glee
I thank you for your reply:
I check my system with the Norton AV and it seems that all is ok:: no virus
find.
I check msconfig and i discover a strange thing: :
in the startup tab i have the Epson Status Monitor 3 Environment Check (i
have an Epson Stylus Photo 870 printer in my system) that is pointing to
these
C:\windows\system\cfgwiz32.exe
I de-check this from the startup tab.
I think personally that there is something in the register that is wrong
because The Epson status Monitor is required from the printer.
How can i solve this problem?
Really thank for your help
"glee" ha scritto nel messaggio
...
First, check you system for malware. There was a virus a couple of years

ago that
would hijack the ISDN wizard and set it to run at startup, so that it

would in fact
run the virus. Update your anti-virus app and then run a full-system

virus scan.

Then, click Start Run, type: msconfig and click OK.
Click the Startup tab....do you see anything listed that references an

ISDN setup?
It would be pointing to this file:
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\CFGWIZ32.EXE

CFGWIZ32.EXE is the ISDN Configuration Wizard.

If you need help finding it, do this:
Click StartRun, type: msinfo32 and click OK.
In the left pane of the System Information window, click the + sign to

expand the
"Software Environment" category.
In the left pane, click to select "Startup Programs"....they will appear

in a list
on the right.
Press Ctrl-A on the keyboard, which will highlight everything in the list

on the
right.
Press Ctrl-C to copy the list to the 'clipboard'.
Open a reply to this message, click in the body of the message and press

Ctrl-V to
paste the list from the clipboard to the message, and post back to this

thread.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"Paolo" wrote in message
...
From some times (3 or $ days ago) at the finish of the boot is appearing

a
windows for a configuration of a new ISDN connection.
I don't have any ISDN line ,but an DSL that is workong fine:
How can avoid these stupid windows?
Paolo





  #4  
Old March 21st 05, 03:05 PM
glee
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Put the check-mark back in the box for the Status Monitor, in msconfig, but do NOT
reboot when it prompts you. As I recall, that startup item will be found in the
Startup folder, not the Registry, so after re-enabling it in msconfig, click Start
Programs, then mouse over to StartUp, and you should see a shortcut there to "Epson
Status Monitor 3 Environment Check".

If you want the actual Status Monitor to run at startup, right-click the Epson
Status Monitor item there, left-click Properties on the menu that appears, then the
Shortcut tab, and change the Target line to the path to E_SRCV03.EXE (probably in
the Windows\System folder....search for it), and click Apply/OK. So most likely the
path to the correct file will be C:\Windows\System\E_SRCV03.EXE

Then you can re-boot and the Status Monitor should run rather than the ISDN Wizard.
This is not the first time I have seen this exact problem with the Epson Status
Monitor, and I suspect it is a bug in Epson's installer.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"Paolo" wrote in message
...
Hi Glee
I thank you for your reply:
I check my system with the Norton AV and it seems that all is ok:: no virus
find.
I check msconfig and i discover a strange thing: :
in the startup tab i have the Epson Status Monitor 3 Environment Check (i
have an Epson Stylus Photo 870 printer in my system) that is pointing to
these
C:\windows\system\cfgwiz32.exe
I de-check this from the startup tab.
I think personally that there is something in the register that is wrong
because The Epson status Monitor is required from the printer.
How can i solve this problem?
Really thank for your help
"glee" ha scritto nel messaggio
...
First, check you system for malware. There was a virus a couple of years

ago that
would hijack the ISDN wizard and set it to run at startup, so that it

would in fact
run the virus. Update your anti-virus app and then run a full-system

virus scan.

Then, click Start Run, type: msconfig and click OK.
Click the Startup tab....do you see anything listed that references an

ISDN setup?
It would be pointing to this file:
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\CFGWIZ32.EXE

CFGWIZ32.EXE is the ISDN Configuration Wizard.

If you need help finding it, do this:
Click StartRun, type: msinfo32 and click OK.
In the left pane of the System Information window, click the + sign to

expand the
"Software Environment" category.
In the left pane, click to select "Startup Programs"....they will appear

in a list
on the right.
Press Ctrl-A on the keyboard, which will highlight everything in the list

on the
right.
Press Ctrl-C to copy the list to the 'clipboard'.
Open a reply to this message, click in the body of the message and press

Ctrl-V to
paste the list from the clipboard to the message, and post back to this

thread.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"Paolo" wrote in message
...
From some times (3 or $ days ago) at the finish of the boot is appearing

a
windows for a configuration of a new ISDN connection.
I don't have any ISDN line ,but an DSL that is workong fine:
How can avoid these stupid windows?
Paolo






  #5  
Old March 22nd 05, 07:44 AM
Paolo
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Dear Glle
I thank you for your help
I run a patch of Epson and re-installed my printer and i have ,as per your
suggestion,changed the target of the Epson Status Monitor check to the
wright path.So now i solve the problem
Paolo


"glee" ha scritto nel messaggio
...
Put the check-mark back in the box for the Status Monitor, in msconfig,

but do NOT
reboot when it prompts you. As I recall, that startup item will be found

in the
Startup folder, not the Registry, so after re-enabling it in msconfig,

click Start
Programs, then mouse over to StartUp, and you should see a shortcut there

to "Epson
Status Monitor 3 Environment Check".

If you want the actual Status Monitor to run at startup, right-click the

Epson
Status Monitor item there, left-click Properties on the menu that appears,

then the
Shortcut tab, and change the Target line to the path to E_SRCV03.EXE

(probably in
the Windows\System folder....search for it), and click Apply/OK. So most

likely the
path to the correct file will be C:\Windows\System\E_SRCV03.EXE

Then you can re-boot and the Status Monitor should run rather than the

ISDN Wizard.
This is not the first time I have seen this exact problem with the Epson

Status
Monitor, and I suspect it is a bug in Epson's installer.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"Paolo" wrote in message
...
Hi Glee
I thank you for your reply:
I check my system with the Norton AV and it seems that all is ok:: no

virus
find.
I check msconfig and i discover a strange thing: :
in the startup tab i have the Epson Status Monitor 3 Environment Check

(i
have an Epson Stylus Photo 870 printer in my system) that is pointing to
these
C:\windows\system\cfgwiz32.exe
I de-check this from the startup tab.
I think personally that there is something in the register that is wrong
because The Epson status Monitor is required from the printer.
How can i solve this problem?
Really thank for your help
"glee" ha scritto nel messaggio
...
First, check you system for malware. There was a virus a couple of

years
ago that
would hijack the ISDN wizard and set it to run at startup, so that it

would in fact
run the virus. Update your anti-virus app and then run a full-system

virus scan.

Then, click Start Run, type: msconfig and click OK.
Click the Startup tab....do you see anything listed that references an

ISDN setup?
It would be pointing to this file:
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\CFGWIZ32.EXE

CFGWIZ32.EXE is the ISDN Configuration Wizard.

If you need help finding it, do this:
Click StartRun, type: msinfo32 and click OK.
In the left pane of the System Information window, click the + sign to

expand the
"Software Environment" category.
In the left pane, click to select "Startup Programs"....they will

appear
in a list
on the right.
Press Ctrl-A on the keyboard, which will highlight everything in the

list
on the
right.
Press Ctrl-C to copy the list to the 'clipboard'.
Open a reply to this message, click in the body of the message and

press
Ctrl-V to
paste the list from the clipboard to the message, and post back to

this
thread.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"Paolo" wrote in message
...
From some times (3 or $ days ago) at the finish of the boot is

appearing
a
windows for a configuration of a new ISDN connection.
I don't have any ISDN line ,but an DSL that is workong fine:
How can avoid these stupid windows?
Paolo








  #6  
Old March 22nd 05, 12:19 PM
glee
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Glad to hear it.....thanks for the feedback.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm

"Paolo" wrote in message
...
Dear Glle
I thank you for your help
I run a patch of Epson and re-installed my printer and i have ,as per your
suggestion,changed the target of the Epson Status Monitor check to the
wright path.So now i solve the problem
Paolo


"glee" ha scritto nel messaggio
...
Put the check-mark back in the box for the Status Monitor, in msconfig,

but do NOT
reboot when it prompts you. As I recall, that startup item will be found

in the
Startup folder, not the Registry, so after re-enabling it in msconfig,

click Start
Programs, then mouse over to StartUp, and you should see a shortcut there

to "Epson
Status Monitor 3 Environment Check".

If you want the actual Status Monitor to run at startup, right-click the

Epson
Status Monitor item there, left-click Properties on the menu that appears,

then the
Shortcut tab, and change the Target line to the path to E_SRCV03.EXE

(probably in
the Windows\System folder....search for it), and click Apply/OK. So most

likely the
path to the correct file will be C:\Windows\System\E_SRCV03.EXE

Then you can re-boot and the Status Monitor should run rather than the

ISDN Wizard.
This is not the first time I have seen this exact problem with the Epson

Status
Monitor, and I suspect it is a bug in Epson's installer.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"Paolo" wrote in message
...
Hi Glee
I thank you for your reply:
I check my system with the Norton AV and it seems that all is ok:: no

virus
find.
I check msconfig and i discover a strange thing: :
in the startup tab i have the Epson Status Monitor 3 Environment Check

(i
have an Epson Stylus Photo 870 printer in my system) that is pointing to
these
C:\windows\system\cfgwiz32.exe
I de-check this from the startup tab.
I think personally that there is something in the register that is wrong
because The Epson status Monitor is required from the printer.
How can i solve this problem?
Really thank for your help
"glee" ha scritto nel messaggio
...
First, check you system for malware. There was a virus a couple of

years
ago that
would hijack the ISDN wizard and set it to run at startup, so that it
would in fact
run the virus. Update your anti-virus app and then run a full-system
virus scan.

Then, click Start Run, type: msconfig and click OK.
Click the Startup tab....do you see anything listed that references an
ISDN setup?
It would be pointing to this file:
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\CFGWIZ32.EXE

CFGWIZ32.EXE is the ISDN Configuration Wizard.

If you need help finding it, do this:
Click StartRun, type: msinfo32 and click OK.
In the left pane of the System Information window, click the + sign to
expand the
"Software Environment" category.
In the left pane, click to select "Startup Programs"....they will

appear
in a list
on the right.
Press Ctrl-A on the keyboard, which will highlight everything in the

list
on the
right.
Press Ctrl-C to copy the list to the 'clipboard'.
Open a reply to this message, click in the body of the message and

press
Ctrl-V to
paste the list from the clipboard to the message, and post back to

this
thread.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"Paolo" wrote in message
...
From some times (3 or $ days ago) at the finish of the boot is

appearing
a
windows for a configuration of a new ISDN connection.
I don't have any ISDN line ,but an DSL that is workong fine:
How can avoid these stupid windows?
Paolo









  #7  
Old March 22nd 05, 01:30 PM
Paolo
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Dear Glee
This newsgroup is really giving a real help to the Window
98 users and you are an active member of this help.
I want,just for my curiosity,to know how was happen this problem?
A Virus?
Regards
Paolo
"glee" ha scritto nel messaggio
...
Glad to hear it.....thanks for the feedback.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm

"Paolo" wrote in message
...
Dear Glle
I thank you for your help
I run a patch of Epson and re-installed my printer and i have ,as per

your
suggestion,changed the target of the Epson Status Monitor check to the
wright path.So now i solve the problem
Paolo


"glee" ha scritto nel messaggio
...
Put the check-mark back in the box for the Status Monitor, in

msconfig,
but do NOT
reboot when it prompts you. As I recall, that startup item will be

found
in the
Startup folder, not the Registry, so after re-enabling it in msconfig,

click Start
Programs, then mouse over to StartUp, and you should see a shortcut

there
to "Epson
Status Monitor 3 Environment Check".

If you want the actual Status Monitor to run at startup, right-click

the
Epson
Status Monitor item there, left-click Properties on the menu that

appears,
then the
Shortcut tab, and change the Target line to the path to E_SRCV03.EXE

(probably in
the Windows\System folder....search for it), and click Apply/OK. So

most
likely the
path to the correct file will be C:\Windows\System\E_SRCV03.EXE

Then you can re-boot and the Status Monitor should run rather than the

ISDN Wizard.
This is not the first time I have seen this exact problem with the

Epson
Status
Monitor, and I suspect it is a bug in Epson's installer.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"Paolo" wrote in message
...
Hi Glee
I thank you for your reply:
I check my system with the Norton AV and it seems that all is ok::

no
virus
find.
I check msconfig and i discover a strange thing: :
in the startup tab i have the Epson Status Monitor 3 Environment

Check
(i
have an Epson Stylus Photo 870 printer in my system) that is

pointing to
these
C:\windows\system\cfgwiz32.exe
I de-check this from the startup tab.
I think personally that there is something in the register that is

wrong
because The Epson status Monitor is required from the printer.
How can i solve this problem?
Really thank for your help
"glee" ha scritto nel messaggio
...
First, check you system for malware. There was a virus a couple

of
years
ago that
would hijack the ISDN wizard and set it to run at startup, so that

it
would in fact
run the virus. Update your anti-virus app and then run a

full-system
virus scan.

Then, click Start Run, type: msconfig and click OK.
Click the Startup tab....do you see anything listed that

references an
ISDN setup?
It would be pointing to this file:
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\CFGWIZ32.EXE

CFGWIZ32.EXE is the ISDN Configuration Wizard.

If you need help finding it, do this:
Click StartRun, type: msinfo32 and click OK.
In the left pane of the System Information window, click the +

sign to
expand the
"Software Environment" category.
In the left pane, click to select "Startup Programs"....they will

appear
in a list
on the right.
Press Ctrl-A on the keyboard, which will highlight everything in

the
list
on the
right.
Press Ctrl-C to copy the list to the 'clipboard'.
Open a reply to this message, click in the body of the message and

press
Ctrl-V to
paste the list from the clipboard to the message, and post back to

this
thread.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"Paolo" wrote in message
...
From some times (3 or $ days ago) at the finish of the boot is

appearing
a
windows for a configuration of a new ISDN connection.
I don't have any ISDN line ,but an DSL that is workong fine:
How can avoid these stupid windows?
Paolo











  #8  
Old March 22nd 05, 07:40 PM
glee
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default

I think it may be a bug in the installer from Epson, but I am not sure. I have seen
the exact thing happen before.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm

"Paolo" wrote in message
...
Dear Glee
This newsgroup is really giving a real help to the Window
98 users and you are an active member of this help.
I want,just for my curiosity,to know how was happen this problem?
A Virus?
Regards
Paolo
"glee" ha scritto nel messaggio
...
Glad to hear it.....thanks for the feedback.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm

"Paolo" wrote in message
...
Dear Glle
I thank you for your help
I run a patch of Epson and re-installed my printer and i have ,as per

your
suggestion,changed the target of the Epson Status Monitor check to the
wright path.So now i solve the problem
Paolo


"glee" ha scritto nel messaggio
...
Put the check-mark back in the box for the Status Monitor, in

msconfig,
but do NOT
reboot when it prompts you. As I recall, that startup item will be

found
in the
Startup folder, not the Registry, so after re-enabling it in msconfig,
click Start
Programs, then mouse over to StartUp, and you should see a shortcut

there
to "Epson
Status Monitor 3 Environment Check".

If you want the actual Status Monitor to run at startup, right-click

the
Epson
Status Monitor item there, left-click Properties on the menu that

appears,
then the
Shortcut tab, and change the Target line to the path to E_SRCV03.EXE
(probably in
the Windows\System folder....search for it), and click Apply/OK. So

most
likely the
path to the correct file will be C:\Windows\System\E_SRCV03.EXE

Then you can re-boot and the Status Monitor should run rather than the
ISDN Wizard.
This is not the first time I have seen this exact problem with the

Epson
Status
Monitor, and I suspect it is a bug in Epson's installer.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"Paolo" wrote in message
...
Hi Glee
I thank you for your reply:
I check my system with the Norton AV and it seems that all is ok::

no
virus
find.
I check msconfig and i discover a strange thing: :
in the startup tab i have the Epson Status Monitor 3 Environment

Check
(i
have an Epson Stylus Photo 870 printer in my system) that is

pointing to
these
C:\windows\system\cfgwiz32.exe
I de-check this from the startup tab.
I think personally that there is something in the register that is

wrong
because The Epson status Monitor is required from the printer.
How can i solve this problem?
Really thank for your help
"glee" ha scritto nel messaggio
...
First, check you system for malware. There was a virus a couple

of
years
ago that
would hijack the ISDN wizard and set it to run at startup, so that

it
would in fact
run the virus. Update your anti-virus app and then run a

full-system
virus scan.

Then, click Start Run, type: msconfig and click OK.
Click the Startup tab....do you see anything listed that

references an
ISDN setup?
It would be pointing to this file:
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\CFGWIZ32.EXE

CFGWIZ32.EXE is the ISDN Configuration Wizard.

If you need help finding it, do this:
Click StartRun, type: msinfo32 and click OK.
In the left pane of the System Information window, click the +

sign to
expand the
"Software Environment" category.
In the left pane, click to select "Startup Programs"....they will
appear
in a list
on the right.
Press Ctrl-A on the keyboard, which will highlight everything in

the
list
on the
right.
Press Ctrl-C to copy the list to the 'clipboard'.
Open a reply to this message, click in the body of the message and
press
Ctrl-V to
paste the list from the clipboard to the message, and post back to
this
thread.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"Paolo" wrote in message
...
From some times (3 or $ days ago) at the finish of the boot is
appearing
a
windows for a configuration of a new ISDN connection.
I don't have any ISDN line ,but an DSL that is workong fine:
How can avoid these stupid windows?
Paolo












  #9  
Old March 27th 05, 04:42 AM
Paolo
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default

For sure whas an Epson BUG and they have a patch in their web site to
correct it
Thank you very much Glee

Paolo
"glee" ha scritto nel messaggio
...
I think it may be a bug in the installer from Epson, but I am not sure. I

have seen
the exact thing happen before.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm

"Paolo" wrote in message
...
Dear Glee
This newsgroup is really giving a real help to the Window
98 users and you are an active member of this help.
I want,just for my curiosity,to know how was happen this problem?
A Virus?
Regards
Paolo
"glee" ha scritto nel messaggio
...
Glad to hear it.....thanks for the feedback.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm

"Paolo" wrote in message
...
Dear Glle
I thank you for your help
I run a patch of Epson and re-installed my printer and i have ,as

per
your
suggestion,changed the target of the Epson Status Monitor check to

the
wright path.So now i solve the problem
Paolo


"glee" ha scritto nel messaggio
...
Put the check-mark back in the box for the Status Monitor, in

msconfig,
but do NOT
reboot when it prompts you. As I recall, that startup item will

be
found
in the
Startup folder, not the Registry, so after re-enabling it in

msconfig,
click Start
Programs, then mouse over to StartUp, and you should see a

shortcut
there
to "Epson
Status Monitor 3 Environment Check".

If you want the actual Status Monitor to run at startup,

right-click
the
Epson
Status Monitor item there, left-click Properties on the menu that

appears,
then the
Shortcut tab, and change the Target line to the path to

E_SRCV03.EXE
(probably in
the Windows\System folder....search for it), and click Apply/OK.

So
most
likely the
path to the correct file will be C:\Windows\System\E_SRCV03.EXE

Then you can re-boot and the Status Monitor should run rather than

the
ISDN Wizard.
This is not the first time I have seen this exact problem with the

Epson
Status
Monitor, and I suspect it is a bug in Epson's installer.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"Paolo" wrote in message
...
Hi Glee
I thank you for your reply:
I check my system with the Norton AV and it seems that all is

ok::
no
virus
find.
I check msconfig and i discover a strange thing: :
in the startup tab i have the Epson Status Monitor 3

Environment
Check
(i
have an Epson Stylus Photo 870 printer in my system) that is

pointing to
these
C:\windows\system\cfgwiz32.exe
I de-check this from the startup tab.
I think personally that there is something in the register that

is
wrong
because The Epson status Monitor is required from the printer.
How can i solve this problem?
Really thank for your help
"glee" ha scritto nel messaggio
...
First, check you system for malware. There was a virus a

couple
of
years
ago that
would hijack the ISDN wizard and set it to run at startup, so

that
it
would in fact
run the virus. Update your anti-virus app and then run a

full-system
virus scan.

Then, click Start Run, type: msconfig and click OK.
Click the Startup tab....do you see anything listed that

references an
ISDN setup?
It would be pointing to this file:
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\CFGWIZ32.EXE

CFGWIZ32.EXE is the ISDN Configuration Wizard.

If you need help finding it, do this:
Click StartRun, type: msinfo32 and click OK.
In the left pane of the System Information window, click the +

sign to
expand the
"Software Environment" category.
In the left pane, click to select "Startup Programs"....they

will
appear
in a list
on the right.
Press Ctrl-A on the keyboard, which will highlight everything

in
the
list
on the
right.
Press Ctrl-C to copy the list to the 'clipboard'.
Open a reply to this message, click in the body of the message

and
press
Ctrl-V to
paste the list from the clipboard to the message, and post

back to
this
thread.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"Paolo" wrote in message
...
From some times (3 or $ days ago) at the finish of the boot

is
appearing
a
windows for a configuration of a new ISDN connection.
I don't have any ISDN line ,but an DSL that is workong fine:
How can avoid these stupid windows?
Paolo














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Old March 27th 05, 06:04 AM
glee
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Paolo, Do you have a link to the patch, or to the web page describing it, for future
reference?
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"Paolo" wrote in message
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For sure whas an Epson BUG and they have a patch in their web site to
correct it
Thank you very much Glee

Paolo
"glee" ha scritto nel messaggio
...
I think it may be a bug in the installer from Epson, but I am not sure. I

have seen
the exact thing happen before.
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"Paolo" wrote in message
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Dear Glee
This newsgroup is really giving a real help to the Window
98 users and you are an active member of this help.
I want,just for my curiosity,to know how was happen this problem?
A Virus?
Regards
Paolo
"glee" ha scritto nel messaggio
...
Glad to hear it.....thanks for the feedback.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm

"Paolo" wrote in message
...
Dear Glle
I thank you for your help
I run a patch of Epson and re-installed my printer and i have ,as

per
your
suggestion,changed the target of the Epson Status Monitor check to

the
wright path.So now i solve the problem
Paolo


"glee" ha scritto nel messaggio
...
Put the check-mark back in the box for the Status Monitor, in
msconfig,
but do NOT
reboot when it prompts you. As I recall, that startup item will

be
found
in the
Startup folder, not the Registry, so after re-enabling it in

msconfig,
click Start
Programs, then mouse over to StartUp, and you should see a

shortcut
there
to "Epson
Status Monitor 3 Environment Check".

If you want the actual Status Monitor to run at startup,

right-click
the
Epson
Status Monitor item there, left-click Properties on the menu that
appears,
then the
Shortcut tab, and change the Target line to the path to

E_SRCV03.EXE
(probably in
the Windows\System folder....search for it), and click Apply/OK.

So
most
likely the
path to the correct file will be C:\Windows\System\E_SRCV03.EXE

Then you can re-boot and the Status Monitor should run rather than

the
ISDN Wizard.
This is not the first time I have seen this exact problem with the
Epson
Status
Monitor, and I suspect it is a bug in Epson's installer.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"Paolo" wrote in message
...
Hi Glee
I thank you for your reply:
I check my system with the Norton AV and it seems that all is

ok::
no
virus
find.
I check msconfig and i discover a strange thing: :
in the startup tab i have the Epson Status Monitor 3

Environment
Check
(i
have an Epson Stylus Photo 870 printer in my system) that is
pointing to
these
C:\windows\system\cfgwiz32.exe
I de-check this from the startup tab.
I think personally that there is something in the register that

is
wrong
because The Epson status Monitor is required from the printer.
How can i solve this problem?
Really thank for your help
"glee" ha scritto nel messaggio
...
First, check you system for malware. There was a virus a

couple
of
years
ago that
would hijack the ISDN wizard and set it to run at startup, so

that
it
would in fact
run the virus. Update your anti-virus app and then run a
full-system
virus scan.

Then, click Start Run, type: msconfig and click OK.
Click the Startup tab....do you see anything listed that
references an
ISDN setup?
It would be pointing to this file:
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\CFGWIZ32.EXE

CFGWIZ32.EXE is the ISDN Configuration Wizard.

If you need help finding it, do this:
Click StartRun, type: msinfo32 and click OK.
In the left pane of the System Information window, click the +
sign to
expand the
"Software Environment" category.
In the left pane, click to select "Startup Programs"....they

will
appear
in a list
on the right.
Press Ctrl-A on the keyboard, which will highlight everything

in
the
list
on the
right.
Press Ctrl-C to copy the list to the 'clipboard'.
Open a reply to this message, click in the body of the message

and
press
Ctrl-V to
paste the list from the clipboard to the message, and post

back to
this
thread.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"Paolo" wrote in message
...
From some times (3 or $ days ago) at the finish of the boot

is
appearing
a
windows for a configuration of a new ISDN connection.
I don't have any ISDN line ,but an DSL that is workong fine:
How can avoid these stupid windows?
Paolo















 




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