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It's my first time onNews group!29 Nov 2003 19:35 GMT3
How do I know if somebody knows how to help me?
Should I stay on waiting for reply?
By the way I am in Canada,I don't know if I should post
it differently or that does not matter.THANKS
Offline files in a 2000 AD29 Nov 2003 17:45 GMT3
I have some Windows XP laptop users who log into a Windows
2000 AD domain. My customer wants the XP laptop users to
use offline files to make their home drive available when
they are away from the office. Fair enough.
Bypass login during XP bootup29 Nov 2003 17:10 GMT1
Recently updated windows xp pro via MS update page. Now
when my computer reboots, it stops at a login page
instead of booting directly to my desktop as it always
did. I made sure I did not have a password set. I have
How Much AV Protection is Enough?29 Nov 2003 15:15 GMT1
This kind of rambles but I think some background info is
necessary, sorry.
It seems very likely that a new strategic element in
the "War On Terrorism" is gaining momentum and may be
i have a annoying problem29 Nov 2003 15:13 GMT2
i keep getting a system eror mess. DCOM got error please
help am not sure what's causeing this,,
problem with favourites folder29 Nov 2003 14:34 GMT1
how do i keep nasty websites out of my favourites folder?
Read only folders29 Nov 2003 14:30 GMT1
How to remove the default read only attribute of folders.  
Users cannont access the files
Random script appearing on my computer29 Nov 2003 14:20 GMT1
I think I have a virus, but Mcafee Virusscan not picking
it up.  Whenever I have Outlook or Explorer loaded,
random script starts appearing in my emails, word
documents or in the search box of Explorer.  I don't
Installing Microsoft Service Packs29 Nov 2003 14:16 GMT2
Is there some reason that your anti-virus controls should
be disbled when installing Mircosoft Service Packs?
I had heard that having virus controls enabled while
downloading the service packs may cause a problem.
I am not able to get ctrl-alt-delete screen on logon.29 Nov 2003 12:23 GMT1
Hello sir, i have newly installed Windows XP Professional
edition on my Home PC. The PC is on workgroup. Sir, i've
three users configured, including Administrator. Now my
problem is that i want to get ctrl-alt-delete screen on
HELP!  Cannot Log On To Window XP HE29 Nov 2003 12:22 GMT1
Stupid me!  I installed the TweakUI powertoy and set it to
NOT display my name on the Windows XP (HE) startup
screen.  So now when I boot up my machine, it gets to the
login screen and asks me to click a user name to continue,
Outlook Express29 Nov 2003 12:09 GMT1
Bought myself WinXp Home yesterday, I received an e-mail
with attachment (modem driver), but Outlook Express
DENIES me access to that attachment, how can I
rectify/disable this feature ?
local security setting29 Nov 2003 12:03 GMT2
i used winxp prof,i used the command "secedit" to
analysis iocal security
after that when i try open local security policy ,i
recive this massage
administrators password29 Nov 2003 12:03 GMT1
    I installed the recovery console for XP, when
prompted for a password I hit "enter" because I have never
set an administrators password. The reply was wrong
password and after three attempts, the computer restarted.
"Mailwasher" spam killer29 Nov 2003 10:59 GMT3
Is anyone using the freeware beta version of "Mailwasher"
and, if so, how would you rate its effectiveness and
functionality?  Is there some other software that you
would recommend as an alternate? Any other opinions,
 
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