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Advanced Tab in User Accounts Missing--Windows XP29 Oct 2003 11:45 GMT2
Microsoft Knowledgebase Article 308226 talks about
enabling the secure logon sequence.  However when I
follow the procedure and open up User Accounts there is
no "Advanced" Tab.  There is no tabbed dialog box of any
Security Problem/Trojan Horse29 Oct 2003 10:20 GMT1
I believe my computer has been compromised.   Even though I
use anti-virus software which I keep up-to-date and always
download my Windows critical/security updates, I am having
a problem with my system that may possibly be the result of
forgotten password29 Oct 2003 10:03 GMT2
Hey my son went back to college, and had himself set as
our computer administrator. He has forgotten his
password, and since the little stink made us all limited,
we can't change it. HOW do I get one of us to be an
To make your folders private29 Oct 2003 07:37 GMT1
According to the help I should be able to make my folders
private -
On the Sharing tab, select the Make this folder private
so that only I have access to it check box.
Constant change of my homepage29 Oct 2003 07:26 GMT1
I am getting tired of constantly having to reset my
homepage. Everytime I start up my computer my homepage is
set to this Search v website. How can I remove this
forever. I am sure that I have something hidden in my
customize application access by user29 Oct 2003 07:16 GMT3
How can I easily customize the applications that each user
can access from my computer.  I am the admistrator and I
want to give a restricted set of applications to my kids
limiting access to settings??29 Oct 2003 07:15 GMT1
hey  i was wondering if there is any way for me to limit
access of users to display settings (like
desktop/screensaver) on windows XP home?
also, if not in home ed, is it any different in pro?
user operation restrictions???29 Oct 2003 07:13 GMT2
how can i get this to popup when people try to change
setttings on my computer:
"this operation has been cancelled due to restrictions in
effect on this computer.  Please contact your system
Configuring Content Advisor for a specific XP user29 Oct 2003 07:12 GMT2
I have a 7 uear old who is getting pretty web-saavy, and
I would like to use Internet Explorer v6's Content
Advisor to limit her surfing.  I have set up a separat
user account for her under Windows XP, logged in under
disable properties on taskbar, help & support, search29 Oct 2003 07:09 GMT1
How do I disable rt. clicking on the task bar and
accessing properties, help & support on the start menu
and search on the start menu.
pc crashed now word won't accept my product key29 Oct 2003 07:09 GMT1
pc crashed now word won't accept my product key and I
can't reload word.  Help
User Rersticions in sharing29 Oct 2003 07:05 GMT1
I want to set security on my network drives to restict
who can access the folders in XP like you can in Win 2000
Really no one know the answer???29 Oct 2003 07:04 GMT2
Dear there,
   I want to remove Windows XP hidden share, some one tell me to modify the
register as below,
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\lanmanserver\parameters
Avant Go29 Oct 2003 06:57 GMT1
Does anyone uses AvantGo???
My computer administrator account is not visible.....29 Oct 2003 06:56 GMT2
I just re-installed my windows xp prof. and created
another user1 as a administrator but when I try to switch
back to my account is not visible.  I went to safe mode
and my account is visible and user 1 account.  How can I
 
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