Leading Me Unto
February 9, 2010 2:06 PM
I'd give anything if I could run Temptation Blocker on my Windows XP machines.
Thanks to a previous thread, I discovered this wonderful Temptation Blocker software for the PC and I have been enjoying it on my new home PC running Windows 7: it really helps me a lot with my internet usage issues.
But my computer at work is runing XP and this software won't work on it. (I "shouldn't" even be on metafilter now.) I get a runtime error where it can't find the "file specified." It has shown up as error 80070002 and, after some amertuerish tweeking, as 2147024894.
I have researched it as best I can and found that maybe if I had someone else's default profile and loaded it in the directory with the program, it might work. I also found that this runtime problem is related to XP with service pack 2. So, it worked with XP before SP 2, and works with Vista and 7. Oh well, I better get off the net and try to get some work done.... :P
Thanks to a previous thread, I discovered this wonderful Temptation Blocker software for the PC and I have been enjoying it on my new home PC running Windows 7: it really helps me a lot with my internet usage issues.
But my computer at work is runing XP and this software won't work on it. (I "shouldn't" even be on metafilter now.) I get a runtime error where it can't find the "file specified." It has shown up as error 80070002 and, after some amertuerish tweeking, as 2147024894.
I have researched it as best I can and found that maybe if I had someone else's default profile and loaded it in the directory with the program, it might work. I also found that this runtime problem is related to XP with service pack 2. So, it worked with XP before SP 2, and works with Vista and 7. Oh well, I better get off the net and try to get some work done.... :P
Since you're at work, it's possible that not being a local admin or not having some sort of right through a Group Policy setting is causing the issue.
posted by deezil at 3:31 PM on February 9, 2010
posted by deezil at 3:31 PM on February 9, 2010
I am full authorized on my work machine. Plus, the same problem arises on my personal laptop. It is an XP service pack 2 thing, I'm pretty sure.
posted by swlabr at 3:59 AM on February 10, 2010
posted by swlabr at 3:59 AM on February 10, 2010
I actually got with the author of this fine program! Teh fix is to create a file called default.profile
I used notepad and saved it as a unicode file.
Place this line in the file: C:\Program Files\Temptation Blocker\uninstall.exe***C:\Program Files\Temptation Blocker\uninstall.exe***C
posted by swlabr at 9:48 AM on February 10, 2010
I used notepad and saved it as a unicode file.
Place this line in the file: C:\Program Files\Temptation Blocker\uninstall.exe***C:\Program Files\Temptation Blocker\uninstall.exe***C
posted by swlabr at 9:48 AM on February 10, 2010
OH! Put the new file in the same directory as the temptationblocker.exe file!
posted by swlabr at 9:49 AM on February 10, 2010
posted by swlabr at 9:49 AM on February 10, 2010
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posted by damn dirty ape at 2:16 PM on February 9, 2010