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disable password login18 Mar 2004 00:20 GMT1
Is it possible to disable having to enter a password
everytime my system is rebooted?  I'm currently running
Windows XP. I've tried Click Start, Run "control
Userpasswords2" and removing the option for one account to
Give Users permission to start services18 Mar 2004 00:20 GMT1
Let's say I want to be able to start "Secondary Logon" service on
demand, i.e. I set this service's startup to "Manual". This creates no
problems under 'Administrator' account - the service starts
automatically first time I use 'runas' command. However, under some
access to 'My Documents'17 Mar 2004 22:11 GMT3
After a major equipment failure, I decided to buy new
rather than repair.
I had the old drive installed as a second drive in the
new computer, I have access to all the information that
Administrator User Logon17 Mar 2004 21:53 GMT2
When trying to logon to XP, several user accounts,
including the administrator are not showing on the logon
screen. I checked the knowledge base and (1) account is
not disabled, and (2) PC Anywhere is not installed. I am
Security updates17 Mar 2004 20:36 GMT1
What would cause security updates to fail?  On certain  
machines, they simply will not install from the Windows
update page, it says that 2 or 2 of the updates fail, but
all other are ok????  Any thoughts?
XP permissions to folders17 Mar 2004 20:05 GMT3
My hard drive is in three partitions (c, d and e). I replaced Win 2k b
installing WinXP pro to c-drive and left d and e-drives untouched.
Two folders in the d-drive has administrator-only-persmissions, an
now, after installing XP Pro, I don?t have anymore permissions to thos
Installing software/No rights17 Mar 2004 19:33 GMT1
As a network admin, we need to go to xp clients everyday
with people that do not have administrative privledges on
their local system.  Often we need to install
applications....  Without having to login as myself (one
Disable Automatic Updates?17 Mar 2004 19:15 GMT6
Question:
Is there a way to disable a users ability to do automatic updates? We are
looking into purchasing a software application to assist us in rolling out
updates that we specify, but we want to be able to disallow standard users
xp password17 Mar 2004 18:27 GMT1
how can i delete the windows password/update
Accessing User Profile After ReInstalling17 Mar 2004 18:25 GMT2
I'm trying to solve the problem of how to access the
files in my User profile after reinstalling WindowsXP
Home Edition. Before my "crash" which involved
uninstalling Norton AntiVirus, I had made the files and
'Run As' from command prompt17 Mar 2004 17:43 GMT1
Does anyone know if its possible to use the 'run as'
option from the command line ?
Download windows updates for network deployment17 Mar 2004 17:40 GMT2
Does anyone know how i can download Windows updates, save
the and then deploy them to the rest of the network to
save having to download the updates simaltaniously all
the time.
Send To: Compressed Folder17 Mar 2004 16:10 GMT1
On my computer only the administrators can use the Send To:
Compressed (Zipped) Folder menu command. The folder I want
it to work for is a shared folder between my two computers
though. Does that make a difference? Can I just give a
disabled password login, can't login at all now!17 Mar 2004 15:54 GMT1
While running Windows XP
I've clicked start, run "control users2password" and
clicked off to enable having to login with a password for
the administrator id.
XP remembering passwords17 Mar 2004 15:49 GMT4
How can you disable xp from saving users network
passwords?
i.e. remove the check box
 
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