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How do I install the IPv6 protocol for Windows XP?

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Alternately, from the Windows XP desktop, click Start, point to Programs, point to Accessories, and then click Command Prompt. At the command prompt, type netsh interface ipv6 install. In the Select Network Protocol dialog box, click Microsoft IPv6 Developer Edition, and then click OK. Alternately, from the Windows XP desktop, click Start, point to Programs, point to Accessories, and then click Command Prompt. At the command prompt, type netsh interface ipv6 install.
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How do I install the IPv6 protocol for Windows Server 2003?

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Alternately, from the Windows Server 2003 desktop, click Start, point to Programs, point to Accessories, and then click Command Prompt. At the command prompt, type netsh interface ipv6 install.
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How do I install the IPv6 protocol for Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008?

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The IPv6 protocol for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 is installed and enabled by default. It appears as the Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IP) component on the Configure tab when you obtain the properties of a connection or adapter in the Network Connections folder (available from the Network and Sharing Center).
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Why does the IPv6 protocol for Windows XP with SP1 display as "Microsoft IPv6 Developer Edition"?

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Despite the displayed name, the IPv6 protocol for Windows XP with SP1 is a production-capable and supported protocol in the same way as the IPv6 protocol for Windows XP with SP2 and Windows Server 2003. Microsoft developers were unable to change the name of the protocol in Windows XP SP1 due to the impact of the change for localized versions of Windows XP. In Windows XP with SP2, the name of the IPv6 protocol has been changed to "Microsoft TCP/IP version 6."
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How do I uninstall the IPv6 protocol for Windows XP with SP1 or later or Windows Server 2003?

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Click Microsoft TCP/IP version 6 (for Windows XP with SP2 or later or Windows Server 2003) or Microsoft IPv6 Developer Edition (for Windows XP with SP1), and then click Uninstall. When prompted to confirm the removal of the Microsoft IPv6 Developer Edition or Microsoft TCP/IP version 6 protocol, click OK. Alternately, from the Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 desktop, click Start, point to Programs, point to Accessories, and then click Command Prompt.
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Source: Dux Computer Digest Q: How can I install the NetBEUI protocol in Windows XP?

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Windows XP does not support NetBEUI (mskb 306059, The NetBEUI Protocol Is Not Available in Windows XP, at http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q306/0/59.ASP). However, mskb 301041, How to Install NetBEUI on Windows XP, at http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q301/0/41.ASP tells how to install it. Mskb 301041 must be there for a reason.
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Is there online help for the IPv6 protocol for Windows?

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Yes. You can access IPv6 online help through the table of contents, the index, or the full text search of Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, or Windows XP Help and Support. IPv6 online help contains extensive information on IPv6 concepts, features, procedures, configurations, and troubleshooting. To access IPv6 help content in Windows Vista, click Start, click Help and Support, type IPv6, and then press ENTER.
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How do I get and install customized themes for Windows XP?

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You will need to download a patcher/replacement for the UXTHEME.DLL located in the WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 folder as Microsoft only allows digitally signed themes. This patch will remove that restriction. You can find it by performing a Google Search. for themes, you can try ThemesXP (known to have adware) or DevianTart or ThemesWorld. Remember to use only .THEME files, not EXEs as those could be malicious.
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How do I install the kX driver under Windows 2000 or Windows XP?

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Windows 2000 and Windows XP provide their own certified drivers for some EMU10kX-based audio cards. Our kX Audio Driver has not been certified by Microsoft (WHQL-ed) and thus a special installation procedure might be required. It is recommended that you first try running kXSetup, and if that fails, follow our Windows XP installation guide.
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How many computers can I install Windows XP on?

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Just one according to the Microsoft EULA (End User License Agreement) and the pricing policy on the Microsoft website. This applies to both the Retail and OEM versions. Additional licenses can be purchased at a discounted price through Microsoft or a Microsoft retailer.
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How do I install Windows XP in DOS mode [or from MS-DOS command prompt]?

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First, start up SmartDrive to speed things up. Next, run WINNT from the I386 folder. Setup should launch, warn you if you don't have SmartDrive loaded, copy the cd to a temporarily to your hard disk and reboot your computer. A more detailed guide.
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How do I install Service Pack 1 for Windows XP on my new Student Laptop?

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Please make sure that you have been granted access before attempting to log on to view the bill for your department. If you do not have access, please email your userid and department’s DA (funding number) to the Help Desk at hsc_helpdesk@hsc.wvu.edu Once you enter this address, a window will pop up asking you to enter your user name and password. The user name is always in the same format as: wvu-ad\userid-hsc (you have to enter the entire thing including the wvu-ad\ and the userid.
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I have more than one computer at home. Can I install the same copy of Windows XP on all of them?

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Not legally, and I won't tell you how it can be done. The official policy is that each computer needs its own individual copy of the software.
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How do you install KW-1582V in Windows XP?

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KW-1582V is supported by Windows XP OHCI built-in native driver. You do not need to load any third party driver in order to get it to work. Please make sure that your Windows XP copy is not a beta or pre-release version (only retail or OEM version will work).
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How do I install the PCNIC under Windows XP?

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There are no XP drivers for The PCNIC, however, the Windows 2000 drivers usually work. After Windows detects the PCNIC, and it attempt to find a driver, it should find several on CD. Point to \Installs\Setup\Alcatel\1384w2k, and install those drivers. Windows will give an 'unsigned driver' warning, click 'Continue Anyway'. The boxes down the system tray way have a prohibition symbol around it, but create the connection and it'll probably work anyway.
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Is it possible to get data encrypted with Windows XP IPv6 networking?

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Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP have IPsec feature. Use of IPsec is supported in IPv6 environment. But this IPv6 IPsec implementation does not support encryption of payload data. Windows family IPv6 IPsec feature at present can be used to authenticate the sender and to prevent data repudiation. It is also true that IPv6 IPsec in Windows family at present does not support Internet Key Exchange (IKE), an automatic key exchange mechanism.
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Is there a Windows XP Clean Install (Interactive Setup) site online?

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unprotected XP machine exposed to the internet without the necessary firewall safeguards and\or security patches is at risk of infection from trojans and viruses, most notably the msblast RPC exploit. Prior to installation, one should consider disconnecting the machine from the outside world.
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How do I uninstall Windows XP?

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Note that doing any of the below will erase all data in your hard disk! You can boot from a Windows 9x boot disk, reformat the XP partition and install a previous version of Windows. If XP is installed using NTFS file system, you'll first have to use FDISK to delete the partition, type FDISK at the prompt. Once you are at the menu, select "Delete Non-dos Partition.
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How do I perform a Repair of Windows XP?

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Use the Unlocker utility. This file will unlock all file handles on the file/folder and even offer to delete it for you before the program locks it again!
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What is new in Windows XP?

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Microsoft is aiming to combine the features of Windows Me for the consumer, and reliability of Windows 2000 for businesses and power users into one new operating system. This operating system in its' different flavors will have new features for gaming, multimedia applications, audio, etc. in addition to features for networking, development, etc. for businesses and power users.
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What flavors is Windows XP available in?

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Windows XP comes in Professional and Home versions. Servers will also come out, but they are still in beta testing.
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What is Windows XP pricing?

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Windows XP Home is $99 for an upgrade copy and $199 for the full version. Windows XP Pro is $199 for the upgrade version and $299 for a full copy.
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Windows XP Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Windows XP is the most recent desktop operating system from Microsoft. Prior to the introduction of Windows XP on October 25, 2001 there were basically two different versions of Windows; consumer and business. The business version was originally designated by the letters NT. In its most recent version, the name was changed to Windows 2000 although it's also known as NT 5.0.
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Do I need to install the driver in Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP environment?

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Windows ME, Windows 2000,and Windows XP officially support USB device, Users do not need to install drivers in these OS.
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How to turn on IPv6 in XP?

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Windows XP with Service Pack 1 was the first Microsoft OS to include IPv6 officially out of the box. It is not switched on by default though. In order to switch it on one has to open a command shell (MS DOS box) and type In an output of "ipconfig /all". The host had no native IPv6 connectivity and also did not find an ISATAP server although it did configure the interface ("Automatic Pseudo Tunneling-Interface") with only link-local ISATAP-addresses.
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What features of Windows XP have been taken from Windows Me?

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Features such as System Restore, Image acquisition and more. Most of the new multimedia features in Windows Me will be carried over to Windows XP.
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Will most of my programs from Windows 9* work in Windows XP?

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Most programs that work on Windows 95/98/Me and NT will work on versions of Windows XP. As with Windows 2000, several compatibility updates are sure to made after the product is released. There will be problems running older DOS programs (if they will run at all).
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If I am a games player, should I go for Windows 2000 or Windows XP?

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Definitely go for Windows XP for the simple reason that it is designed for both the business & consumer thus is more adept at games playing.
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