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pup file in Task Manager26 Nov 2003 00:22 GMT1
Guys,
Do you also have this PUP file load up in Task Manager
every time you start your computer? I know its some type
of spyware but I dont know how to delete it!
password26 Nov 2003 00:20 GMT1
is there a way to log on to your computer if you have
forgotten the password?
Screen Lock Problems26 Nov 2003 00:18 GMT1
Recently my computer had decided to go into a screenlock
mode after about 20 minutes, and requires admin. password
to get back to the desktop. I don't recall anything I
have done to enable this feature, and it is a great
administrator access/ to cd26 Nov 2003 00:00 GMT2
I can't save excel files to my cd. it says see
administrator for access to this folder. what do I do?
XP won't prompt for a password after boot25 Nov 2003 23:56 GMT1
Hi , i'm having trouble getting XP Pro to prompt for a
password after boot.I've tried enabling the alt,ctrl,del
option,changing the way users logon and off,created
another user account and even tried to find a switch in
User Accounts Password25 Nov 2003 23:55 GMT2
I changed my password for my user account before going out
of town and did not update my help question.  Now I can
not remember what I changed it to.  Does anyone know of
anyway I can find out what it is.  I am as administrator
File Security25 Nov 2003 23:54 GMT3
I'm looking for a simple method to lock files with a
password on my computer. ANy ideas?? I'm XP. Is there a
free softwatre package available that would do this??
yOURS GRATFULLY
Accessing Private Data after Windows Crash25 Nov 2003 23:52 GMT8
I had an issue with the WinXP registery and I can't start
that Windows XP. I reinstalled WindowsXP on another
location on the same box but now I can't see the My
Documents and Documets and Settings of previous
System Restore on WinXP is erratic25 Nov 2003 23:35 GMT3
[Apologies if this is a repeat; I posted this yesterday,
but I don't see it showing up, so I am reposting.]
On a new PC (just a couple months old) running WinXP, I
recently realized that System Restore was not creating
Restriction of access to some websites25 Nov 2003 23:25 GMT2
I dont know much about computers so could anyone please
help. I would like for my family to surf the net but I
want some sort of restriction so that we cant access
sites of an adult and perverse nature. I would be
Deny program installation25 Nov 2003 23:05 GMT1
on a Win XP workstation my purpose is deny possibility
for the local user(no domain) to install ANY program. Is
there a user type that matches this requirement. If not,
is there some kind of policies?
welcome screen startup25 Nov 2003 22:57 GMT1
how do i get the welcome screen to show from the admin
account when the screen saver comes on? it gives me the
windows nt type box to log on and only the admin(myself)
can log on. i have two accounts set up and it is on a
Unable to remotely manage event log on WinXP Pro upgraded from Win2K25 Nov 2003 22:44 GMT4
I have one PC out of 15 that I cannot connect to to manage the event log. I
have compared the permissions in the registry (both the top level
permissions, and the level dealing with the event logs) with one that works
and cannot see any differences - how would one go about ...
What's the difference between User Accounts and User Accounts2 (userpasswords2)25 Nov 2003 22:38 GMT14
They both look identical to me (XP Pro part of a Win2K3 domain)
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NTFS security missing25 Nov 2003 22:37 GMT2
Using XP Proffessional on an NTFS file system.  Why,
then, is there no way to set NTFS permissions on local
folders?  There should be a tab for security on every
folders properties, but there is not.  
 
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