SetConfig Application

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I had a major HD problem which required a clean install of WinXP. I was
advised by an MVP in one of these NGs to install my apps from the
distribution CDs rather than from backup. I am slowly restoring my data
files.

Problem. Each time I boot I receive a "SetConfig Application" box with an
invitation to send a report to Microsoft (which I do). After the Report is
sent my PC appears to work normally. What kind of situation causes this
problem? Is there anything I can do to correct things?

Peter.
 
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Hi Peter

Please see if the following helps:

http://groups.google.com/groups?q=SetConfig+Application&hl=en&btnG=Google+Search

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"PVR" <peterv666@adelphia.net> wrote in message
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>I had a major HD problem which required a clean install of WinXP. I was
>advised by an MVP in one of these NGs to install my apps from the
>distribution CDs rather than from backup. I am slowly restoring my data
>files.
>
> Problem. Each time I boot I receive a "SetConfig Application" box with an
> invitation to send a report to Microsoft (which I do). After the Report is
> sent my PC appears to work normally. What kind of situation causes this
> problem? Is there anything I can do to correct things?
>
> Peter.
 
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This is a known problem with certain HP printers'
software. Simply locate the file SetConfig.exe and rename
it (SetConfig.xex) and your problem will be solved.

Good Luck !

>-----Original Message-----
>I had a major HD problem which required a clean install
of WinXP. I was
>advised by an MVP in one of these NGs to install my apps
from the
>distribution CDs rather than from backup. I am slowly
restoring my data
>files.
>
>Problem. Each time I boot I receive a "SetConfig
Application" box with an
>invitation to send a report to Microsoft (which I do).
After the Report is
>sent my PC appears to work normally. What kind of
situation causes this
>problem? Is there anything I can do to correct things?
>
>Peter.
>
>
>.
>
 
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Many thanks. Your solution works.

Peter.

"MGGP" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:835e01c4d1d0$a92d0840$a401280a@phx.gbl...
> This is a known problem with certain HP printers'
> software. Simply locate the file SetConfig.exe and rename
> it (SetConfig.xex) and your problem will be solved.
>
> Good Luck !
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I had a major HD problem which required a clean install
> of WinXP. I was
>>advised by an MVP in one of these NGs to install my apps
> from the
>>distribution CDs rather than from backup. I am slowly
> restoring my data
>>files.
>>
>>Problem. Each time I boot I receive a "SetConfig
> Application" box with an
>>invitation to send a report to Microsoft (which I do).
> After the Report is
>>sent my PC appears to work normally. What kind of
> situation causes this
>>problem? Is there anything I can do to correct things?
>>
>>Peter.
>>
>>
>>.
>>