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Logging On14 Feb 2004 18:06 GMT3
I'm the only person who uses my pc, and I had it set so as soon as I switched it on, it started automatically without showing the welcome screen. Since downloading some Window updates yesterday, I have to go through the welcome screen now. Any ideas?
Critical Update for Windows Media Player Script Commands (KB828026)14 Feb 2004 17:11 GMT2
Hi Friends,
Every time I check for Windows updates, I am
offered "Critical Update for Windows Media Player Script
Commands (KB828026)".
e-mails from Microsoft[security@microsoft.com]14 Feb 2004 17:02 GMT4
I have now recieved 2 of these E-mails but am not sure thay are gunuine? they contain instructions to down losd some text files the last one contained Norton Antivirus Deleted.txt & ATT00013.tx
Are these genuine or should they be ignored and deleted
Peter
Windows XP does not allow removing some files14 Feb 2004 14:26 GMT1
Hi All,
I've just bought XP and installed it on a system that used
to run Windows 2000. I have an interesting conundrum. There
are several files I would like to delete, but windows
Block software installation14 Feb 2004 13:27 GMT7
I need to set up xp pro so users can not install
additonal software.  I looked in several help sections
but can not find anything.
Weird One14 Feb 2004 13:14 GMT2
I have set up a machine, and the main user (not the
administrator) is set up to belong to a domain.  I have
set up the user to have administrator rights, which, when
you review the user, it shows up in the administrator
creating a logical partition14 Feb 2004 07:32 GMT6
Hi, I'm attempting to create logical partition on my drive as per the
Windows XP Help and Support Center directions on my computer. Problem is
that when I go to do it via the Windows interface, the option to "create new
drive" (or something like that) just isn't there. I still have ...
Logging records and logging time14 Feb 2004 07:23 GMT1
Does anyone know how to 1) have Win XP keep a log of when a user logs into
it?  I am looking to know what user logged in when.
Also, 2) does anyone know if it is possible where the machine can be setup
to not allow any logging on during certain hours?
Adminstrator User Rights Limited -- Need to correct14 Feb 2004 07:18 GMT3
My Uncle noted that he had two Admins on his system.  He
changed one of th users to limited.  The next time he
started his system, the ONLY user account was limited.
I have tried logging in as admin using the recommended
Password block on XP14 Feb 2004 06:53 GMT1
Silly me.I have put a password block on entry to display
settings (Screensavers etc) and despite using my known
passwords cannot open.My son has used a site called
password revealer before and I suspect in his silly way
Messenger Pop ups14 Feb 2004 06:40 GMT2
Thanks for all the suggestions guys but I have Norton and
ZoneAlarm in place and working perfectly.
I have no idea how these pops ups have suddenly started
occurring
Download from Microsoft14 Feb 2004 06:05 GMT1
I am trying to download the security patches from
Microsoft to the dragon-in-laws machine remotely.
Keep getting the following message
WINDOWS UPDATE ERROR
Recovery Agent  ---> dosen't work14 Feb 2004 05:25 GMT1
hi,
I'm using WinXP pro with 2 limited account and 1
administrator account (me). They are all in local account.
My scenario: One of my account was created as encrypt
XP Login14 Feb 2004 04:10 GMT1
One night this week I logged on to xp home edition with my
password. then next morning I couldn't logon anymore.  I
get the message "The Local Policy of This System Does Not
Permit You to Logon Interactively".  When this happened a
HELP!!!!14 Feb 2004 02:58 GMT4
I've got several programs on my system that I cannot
delete. I am running XP with Norton Systemworks 2004...
and after the Norton scan, I receive a report stating 3
threats on my system:
 
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