HP (Hewlett-Packard) 2 Personal Computer User Manual


 
HP Compaq Business PC Whitepaper for Windows XP SP2
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Description:
After upgrading to XP SP2, running Microsoft Interactive Training will always cause an error that states the file
swflash.ocx is missing. After the error box is closed, the Microsoft Interactive Training module will continue to load
and functions correctly. This error will occur on all languages except English and Japanese. Microsoft will be
releasing a Knowledge Base article for this issue.
Systems Affected:
All Commercial HP Client PCs
Resolution:
This error can be safely ignored. When the error is displayed, click OK to allow the Microsoft Interactive Training
module to continue to load.
To prevent the error from displaying every time the Microsoft Interactive Training module is loaded:
1. Open C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash
2. Right click the file flash.ocx and select Copy
3. Right click anywhere in the folder and select Paste
4. Rename the COPY to swflash.ocx
Microsoft Updates in Windows XP SP2
Summary:
Service Pack 2 brings Windows® XP users advanced security technologies. Innovations and updates from
Microsoft. It improves your security infrastructure to help defend against viruses, hackers and worms, and provides
tools that enhance manageability and control so it easier to protect your PC. Additional updates improve overall
user experiences with Windows XP.
For more information regarding Service Pack 2, reference the Microsoft website
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/sp2/default.mspx
HP Installation Guide for Windows XP SP2
System Requirements
Operating Systems
· Windows XP Professional (Gold, SP1, or SP1a)
· Windows XP Home (Gold, SP1, or SP1a)
Disk Space
· The recommended space requirements depend on whether you install the Service Pack from the CD or
from Microsofts Web site. The Web download requires additional space to store the files which are
normally stored on the Service Pack CD. For details see Space Requirements for the Service Pack listed in
the Readme and FAQ htm files on the Windows XP SP2 CD or SP2 stand alone CD.
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