In a message dated 10/16/2006 6:57:31 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That is correct, but it was before changes also. My network setup is 
kind of a relict from the days when I owned graywolf.com, had a half 
dozen computers in the house, and was running unix. Now there are only 3 
(and a half) behind a firewall <grin>. I do not believe I have the web 
and mail servers running in this incarnation however, but I guess I 
should check. But I guess it is not too important or I would have 
reinstalled everything six months back.

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graywolf
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Aha. A network setup is the only explanation I could come up of why when you 
do Ctrl-Alt-Del it brings up something else other than the task manager, or 
the task manager is only an option on another dialog. 

It doesn't want, you the clueless user :-), stopping processing that other 
machines (and maybe more important users, although imaginary users in your 
case) 
might be using. I.E. you're probably getting a lot of system admin dialogs 
and options.

Marnie 

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