Exception Processing Message c0000013 Parameters 75b6bf9c 4 75b6bf9c 75b6bf9c

After a Windows update in April,  I got the following error message when logging in:

Exception Processing Message c0000013 Parameters 75b6bf9c 4 75b6bf9c 75b6bf9c

I did a lot of searching and it appeared that the problem was related to external card readers and the animated cursor patch.   I use a Digital Foci memory card gateway which has drivers that come with it.  I decided to download the latest drivers and install them.  During installation, I got a prompt saying I must remove the current drivers.  I uninstalled the drivers and found that the card reader worked without them and the problem went away!  I decided that I WON’T install the new drivers to hopefully prevent future problems.

winmail.dat

I’ve been seeing more and more email attachements within Thunderbird that are unreadable and have the winmail.dat filename.  I came across the following….

Dealing with winmail.dat and unreadable email attachments

Dealing with the winmail.dat file: the problem and the solutions
The Problem

Email users sometimes find that they receive email messages with a strange file attached, called winmail.dat. When they attempt to open this file, either it can’t be opened at all, or it contains “garbage” data.

The situation causing this is that people are using several different email client programs to receive, read, and send email. The most commonly used email client programs at GPC seem to be Microsoft Outlook and Netscape (specifically the Messenger component), with a small minority of techno-geeks using Eudora. Unfortunately, Outlook does not “play nice” with the other email programs all the time. This causes problems, not for the sender of the email, but the recipient, particularly when actual files are attached to messages.

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Moving Thunderbird Profiles and ScribeFire

Moving your profile folder – MozillaZine Knowledge Base

I use Method 1 for moving Thunderbird profiles.  This is necessary for easily backing up the data using BackupPC.

This is the first post where I used ScribeFire.  What an awesome Firefox extension!

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Not enough server storage is available to process the command

When trying to access network shares on a new Lenovo T60 Thinkpad, I got the following error on another workstation:

\\workstation\share is not accessable. You might not have permission to access this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions.

Not enough server storage is available to process the command.

I changed both the share and NTFS permissions to Everyone, but I still got the same error. I did a Google search and found reference to the same issue on Brandon Fullers Blog. I read his link to the MS KB article 177078, verified that I did have event ID 2011 on the workstation, and modified the registry. That fixed the problem! Thanks Brandon! FYI, I run nod32 NOT Norton.