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login into MSN messager in  windows XP home11 Nov 2003 22:15 GMT1
How Do I remove the feature that saves the login names
when I log into MSN Messenger. i have windows XP home OS.
Right there is a long list of longin names in the drop
down box
browser hijacking11 Nov 2003 22:10 GMT4
I've tried everything, even system recovery for Win XP,
and I still can't change the home page in Internet
Explorer.  
I also see url's in my favorites that I haven't placed
Level 15 Access11 Nov 2003 22:00 GMT1
I am trying to open up ports in my router.  When putting
the Default Gateway address into my browser, an
administrator name and password box appears. (Says level
15 access).  How can I find out the name and password to
login password not working11 Nov 2003 21:42 GMT1
I created a user password (for administrator) when
logging into Windows XP, now it doesn't work! I am unable
to log into Windows. Is there a way I can reset the
password without logging into windows?
rpc11 Nov 2003 21:18 GMT1
Almost every time I use my computer, about 20 minutes
later I receive an error message saying the the RPC
terminated (remote procedure call).  Can I do anything
about this?
Software Updates Services11 Nov 2003 20:57 GMT1
I am logged on to a workstation as administrator.  When I
attempt to install the client on a Win XP workstation
with SP1a, I get the following error message: "Microsoft
Windows Update Auto Update requires Windows 2000 SP2 or
Log on as owner of computer11 Nov 2003 20:30 GMT2
I am having a problem installing a game program. I get a
message to logon with administrator privileges. I have
contacted the game manufacturer who tell me that the owner
account is overriding the other user accounts even though
SUS doesn't work client running under user permission11 Nov 2003 19:41 GMT2
In our organisation, we installed a sus server.
When on the client side, winXP pro is running under a user
account (with user permission), the update service doesn't
install patch or fix. If we try to run the service under a
sharing games11 Nov 2003 19:38 GMT2
How can I share games like "Age of Empires II" so other
users can save games and play.  I am the administrator.
Error with C:\config.msi11 Nov 2003 19:28 GMT1
I can't install any programs.  I get the following
message:  "Error 1926.  Could not set file security for
file C:\Config.Msi\ Error 5.  Verify that you have
sufficient privileges to modify the security permissions
IEXPLORE  TCP Ports: 3030-303211 Nov 2003 18:20 GMT1
does anyone know why IE listens for incoming traffic on ports:
TCP 3030
TCP 3031
TCP 3032
Applying active directory policies top winxp11 Nov 2003 17:59 GMT3
I am a newbie as far as w2k server is concerned.i have set
up a test lan using one win2k server and 2 winxp pro
computers. i have created active directory and i wish to
know how to apply group policies to winxp clients. only
Changed the SID by mistake - No help from program support11 Nov 2003 17:56 GMT2
Please read correspondance with Copy Commander Support:
    Unfortunately, I purchased Copy Commander 7.05
software before I realized I couldn't copy onto a USB
external drive. In the meantime, as I was "playing" with
Trojan Horse/computer security question11 Nov 2003 17:55 GMT2
Was wondering if anyone can advise me on a possible
problem that's cropped up on my home PC.
I use Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition. I ran a free
security check from Systemac, and it identified two
User profiles. 11 Nov 2003 17:50 GMT3
I work for a school district who currently has some new xp pro PC's comming in the system or are currently on the system and for obvious reasons we would rather not  set the students up as administrators on these PCs now when we were running windows 2000 there was a user profile ...
 
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