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The system tool program automatically opens..also, i cant open applications..it says"application cannot be executed. the file aswUpdsv.exe is infected. please activate your antivirus software. please help me.

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I have an other brain teaser! bought a laptop (sony vaio) it had vista on 32bit.i upgraded to win.7 ultimate. 32bit. could it be maybe it is a 64 bit base? nota geniouse but could this be why my bat

Beginning with the release of Microsoft Windows Vista, 64-bit operating systems are slowly becoming extremely prevalent in today's market. 64-bit operating systems are poised to eventually replace 32-bit operating systems entirely. At the present however, 32-bit applications still vastly outnumber 64-bit applications. Luckily, 64-bit operating systems are capable of running 32-bit operating systems. In 64-bit operating systems, 32-bit applications are installed to a second program files folder, named "Program Files (x86)." Programs installed in the x86 folder can be initialized just like programs installed in the regular Program Files folder.

Open the 32-bit programs folder. Go to Start > Computer > Local Disk (C:), then click on "Program Files (x86)." Open the desired program folder. The executable file for the program will be located inside the folder. Double-click on the file with the ".exe" file extension. As an example, for the QuickTime program you would double-click on the "QuickTimePlayer.exe" file. You have now successfully run a 32-bit application in your 64-bit operating system. Hope this helps.
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I was on-line Monday with knkcook (if i rememvber correctly). I was waiting while he was looking for an answer. Then the system cut us off and it wouldn't re-connect with him. I am having a problem...

Hi
  1. Insert your Windows 2000 CD into your computer's CD drive.
  2. Open Windows Explorer and navigate to "Valueadd\3rdparty\Mgmt\Winstle\Swiadmle.msi" on the Windows 2000 CD.
  3. Double-click the MSI file to install the Veritas Software Console. Specify an installation location that will be accessible by the clean PC creating the installation package.
  4. Navigate to the file named "Discoz.exe" in the WINStall folder, then double-click this file to execute the Discover tool.
  5. Click the "Before" snapshot and select the clean PC. Click "OK." Discover will take a snapshot of the clean PC before installation of the third-party application.
  6. Install the third-party application onto the clean PC and reboot the computer. Run the newly installed application on the PC to ensure that installation was successful. Quit the program, once verified.
  7. Launch the Discover application.
  8. Click the "After" snapshot option, and select the PC again. Click "OK." Discover will take a snapshot of the PC after the installation of the third-party application. In doing so, all data that has changed is recorded and compiled into an MSI file. This data includes files, registry entries and edits to settings necessary to install the application.
Lastly
Copy the MSI file to another computer and test the installation package by installing the software.

Reference
  • Microsoft : How to Create a Third-Party Microsoft Installer Package
  • CLICK HERE

Hopefully this will help you
Regards
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Werfault.exe -application error\r\n

You can try to disable this service by following the below steps:
Step 1: Open your computer's Control Panel by selecting "Start" > "Control Panel" from your computer's Start menu.
Step 2: Choose the "System and Maintenance" > "Problem Reports" menu option from the Control Panel menu.
Step 3: Select "Change Settings" > "Advanced Settings" from the Problem Reports program menu and turn off the automatic problem reporting feature in Windows.
Step 4: Exit the Problem Reporting application by selecting "File" > "Exit" from the File menu. Werfault.exe will now only run on your computer in the event of a catastrophic application problem.

If disabling the application does not work, y
ou should keep in mind that many malware programs can show up on your system as seemingly legitimate files by using file names that are very similar to those of legitimate files. Whenever you are in doubt about a particular file, always scan your system for viruses.
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I have and I mac and I cannot run any exe files!!

Files with the suffix ".exe" are executable only under the Windows operating system. If you have an Intel iMac you can run Parallels software and actually install Windows side by side with the Mac OS and then be able to run ".exe" files in their native environment. Generally, downloadable program files for Macintosh have a ".dmg" suffix which is a disk image file which contains the actual program. After mounting the disk image on the desktop (by double-clicking) you can then copy the program file inside it directly to your hard drive via click&drag and then run it from the hard drive.
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It sounds like you are trying to run a Win 16 (Windows 3.x) program
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I can't open my ebook library

Here are the instructions by solving this problem:
1. Right Click My Computer
2. Click Properties
3. Click System Protection
4. Click Advanced
5. Under Performances Click Sittings
6. Click Data Execution Prevention(DEP)
7. Click Turn on DEP for all Programs and Services except those I select
8. Click add
9. Under File name: type in ebooklibrary.exe click open.
Make sure that while doing this process your Portable device is connected to the computer. otherwise you will get a message telling you that ebooklibrary.exe file not found. it took me a while to figure this out. I hope that this will help.
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Camera not working

This works better and is within the Kaspersky help.

Fine-tuning rule settings Application Filtering rule applies to a great number of system resources and actions to be performed with them.
In order to fine-tune the application rules for actions to be performed with system resources:
  1. Open main application window
  2. In the left part of the window select System Security.
  3. Press the Application access rights link in the Application Filtering section.
  4. In the window that will open select tab Applications.
  5. Select the application in the Program column.
  6. Press the Edit link in the bottom part of the tab.
  7. In the window that will open select tab Rules.
  8. Select a resource category for which a detailed access right configuration is required using a drop-down list in the top part of the tab.
  9. Open the shortcut menu for the column containing actions to be performed with protected resources.
  10. Select the required menu access rights.
  11. Save changes.
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Do a file search for cmd.exe and then you can create a shortcut on your desktop pointing to it and then in double quotes put the location of the application you are trying to execute, ie.. It should be located on c:\windows\system32 - cmd.exe

C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe - in Properties Target and put this in double quotes and then your application with the full path in double quotes after that.
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