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Mouse Noises02 Oct 2003 02:34 GMT2
How do I turn off the speaker clicks when I navigate with
Internet Explorer?
Thanks!
How do I set the default view in File Open dialogue boxes to "Details"02 Oct 2003 02:17 GMT10
Every time I go to File Open I have to reset the view
properties to Details, then sort alphabetically, to find
the file I want.  Isn't there a way to set this as a
default?
enabling cookies02 Oct 2003 02:15 GMT1
I have Windowx XP.  I am trying to make a payment
through PayPal, and I get a message that I need
to be able to receive "cookies" in order to access
PayPal.   I find an explanation of "cookies" on my
group policy02 Oct 2003 02:13 GMT3
I am using group policy to do some settings that should
be applied to all users that uses the computer.
If I rightclick the startbutton and choose properties I
get taskbar and start menu properties. Under taskbar
Multi-threading02 Oct 2003 02:13 GMT1
If one chooses "Standard PC" during installation, will XP
still support multi-threading?  
I'm seeking a suitable "computer type" to specify during
installation that disables ACPI while still supporting
screen resolution multiple users02 Oct 2003 02:05 GMT1
is it possible to have different screen resolutions
depending on the user that logs in? i havent been able to
do so.
thanks
Collapsing Menus02 Oct 2003 02:03 GMT2
Since migrating to XP, it seems that all of my menus are
collapsed.  I want all of my options displayed, and I
don't want to have to expand the menu every time I do
anything.  Anyone have any ideas how to turn this off?  
Multilenguage interface pack- Can be added to installed Windows?02 Oct 2003 01:59 GMT1
I have Win XP Pro installed.
Ca I Add now the "Multilingual Interface Pack".
Thanks
Claudio
Windows Picture and Fax Viewer02 Oct 2003 01:50 GMT2
My face is red to have to ask such a dumb question, but
here goes: what is the executable program location that
opens the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer?  When I  
downloaded new image editing software recently, the
English International02 Oct 2003 01:37 GMT2
I recently updated from Win98SE.  In that system I was
able to elect "English International" as my operating
language.  This provided single-keystroke access to the
diacritical marks, such as the umlaut, the cedilla, the
Show Desktop02 Oct 2003 01:16 GMT3
I've accidently dragged teh show Desktop icon from the
Quick Launch Bar to the desktop and can't put it back.
Does anyone know how? I tried dragging it back but it just
creates a shortcut.
Outlook XP Icon in Systray02 Oct 2003 01:05 GMT1
Can any one help me remove the Outlook XP icon from the
systray?
Problem after changing "BUSY" cursor!!!02 Oct 2003 01:01 GMT2
I tried using an animated cursor I had created for
a "BUSY" cursor. Whenever it is used, the system locks up
and has to be turned off.
I can not access the folder where the cursor is stored
CTRL Panel Icons02 Oct 2003 00:54 GMT1
I want to hide the Administrative Tools icon in the
control panel.  What is the best way to do it?
I know that Control Panel Icons have the extentsion of
*.cpl, but I am unable to find what it associated with
Resizing internet explorer toolbar02 Oct 2003 00:50 GMT3
When looking at the toolbar in IE, the toolbar is almost
an inch in height.  Is there a way to resize it to the
standard (smaller size). Note: I have the icons in small.
I'm using XP. And IE 6.
 
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