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Windows Updates16 Dec 2003 23:55 GMT10
I'm trying to update my Windows XP Home Edition, but the choices on the left are unavailable to choose and at the right of the screen it says Administrator Only and that I must be logged on as an administrator.  I did log on as the administrator but it still won't let me get to ...
setup proxy16 Dec 2003 23:48 GMT2
i need help to setup  proxy in my XP  
Zone alarm and Windows XP16 Dec 2003 23:43 GMT6
Installed the free version yesterday and when I booted
today, went into a loop... crashes, disc scans, couldn't
connect with internet, etc.  Finally uninstalled Z.A.  I
want to install it for cable modem, but don't want this
slow16 Dec 2003 22:53 GMT1
have just recently had to restore my puter. added norton
antivirus and now things are really slow at startup. any
ideas?
XP Administrator's Password16 Dec 2003 22:53 GMT1
A user has created an account and added that account to
the "administrators" group. He then deleted the
administrators account.
A few months has passed, and now he is having problems
network folder problem16 Dec 2003 22:05 GMT1
Every time I log on to the network XP starts copying my
local personal files to my network folder. I have over 5
gb of data I do not want on the network. This is really
pissing me off because it would take forever to copy that
logging on to workgroup user16 Dec 2003 21:58 GMT1
I have a workgroup with 5 systems, 3 XP home, and 2 XP
pro's.  I problem I'm havingf is with the XP pro's.  
1. I can't seem to figure out why this system is asking me
for a user ID and password?  The user appears in the
Email security16 Dec 2003 21:54 GMT3
I require some assistance here with regards to my emails.
I suspect that my emails have been read from another PC
setting up an account in Outlook with my password. I am
not allowed to change my password nor am I allowed to use
XP vs Zone Alarm16 Dec 2003 21:29 GMT5
I just started using Windows XP Pro and noticed it has a
firewall built in to it.  My past OS was 98 so I used Zone
Alarm Pro for the fire wall.  Since XP has a firewall do I
need to install Zone Alarms product?  Is XP as secure as
Desktop16 Dec 2003 20:50 GMT1
When I delete a desktop shortcut when logged on as a
guest, the shortcut is also deleted under the main user
account.  Can this be a security vulnerability in Windows
XP for home users?
Display properities locked can u elp me on how to unlock16 Dec 2003 20:48 GMT1
my display properities are locked and i can figure out ow
to unlock it plz help me
Ms blast16 Dec 2003 20:37 GMT4
How can I find a patch to get rid of msBlast that
recognises XP with a 2505 build. I can only access
patches tha twork on xp build version 2600
Thanks for any suggestions, as this is driving me crazy
your account is configured to prevent you from using this computer16 Dec 2003 20:31 GMT12
I've run accross an interesting problem. I have my son's
account that's getting the following popup at log on.
"your account is configured to prevent you from using
this computer"
Ms blast16 Dec 2003 20:21 GMT2
How can I find a patch to get rid of msBlast that
recognises XP with a 2505 build. I can only access
patches tha twork on xp build version 2600
Thanks for any suggestions, as this is driving me crazy
Seeing another Users typing on my PC16 Dec 2003 20:02 GMT4
I can see what the CEO of my company is typing when he is
in word or email on his PC.  Whatever he is typing is
coming through on my PC.  I have installed a personal
firewall on both of our machines and I am still able to
 
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