At 01:16 AM 10/20/2006, you wrote:
I apologise sincerely for any offence if you thought I was being
sarcastic at you! I should have said "type *just* the right
question into Google". You have to have a fairly twisted mind to
produce the answer you want at the first, or even fifty-first,
attem
I apologise sincerely for any offence if you thought I was being sarcastic
at you! I should have said "type *just* the right question into Google".
You have to have a fairly twisted mind to produce the answer you want at the
first, or even fifty-first, attempt. None of the 300-plus computer us
At 05:17 PM 10/19/2006, you wrote:
Here they are to save you following steps 1 - 3:
1. Click Start, then click Run
2. In the Open box, type 'control userpasswords2', and then click OK.
3. Clear the "Users must enter a user name and password to use this
computer" check box, and then click Appl
At 04:16 PM 10/19/2006, you wrote:
Hi Deb
By the sound of it, whatever you've installed recently requires the
.NET Framework to run so it's installed that as well. Looks like
with .NET Framework running, your computer needs an explicit login
as exactly the same thing happened to me when I ins
At 05:17 PM 10/19/2006, you wrote:
The answer takes a bit of finding, you have to type just the right
question into Google.
Apparently, this was the problem. I had not worded my searches
correctly in the WinXP help files to find what you did. Nothing I
found in the help files had anything l
Thank you Drew and Cheryl. Can you tell me how to do the virtual machine
thing? (Can you tell I don't have a clue?)
Riva
Cheryl D Wise wrote:
Except that with a VPC you don't need to reboot in-between. I had IE 7 beta
in a VPC and IE 6 in my primary XP install but I've mostly been working on
m
The answer takes a bit of finding, you have to type just the right question
into Google. Most of our PCs at work have to be set up to prompt for a
login but if you need something like a Powerpoint presentation to run
immediately on power up then you have to do just what you are asking and set
Except that with a VPC you don't need to reboot in-between. I had IE 7 beta
in a VPC and IE 6 in my primary XP install but I've mostly been working on
my Vista partition and using my Mac's VPC to test IE 6 while I'm over
testing Safari, etc. in OS X 10.4.
Cheryl D Wise
MS MVP FrontPage
http://by-
On 19/10/06, Ross Clutterbuck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This of course doesn't fix your problem if something on your system
requires .NET Framwork. I was never able to sort it out myself.
The " Master Of the Universe" can't fix a simple Windows problem?
Man, what *is* this world coming to?
:)
Hi Deb
By the sound of it, whatever you've installed recently requires the .NET
Framework to run so it's installed that as well. Looks like with .NET
Framework running, your computer needs an explicit login as exactly the
same thing happened to me when I installed Visual Studio .NET.
Once I
Hi there,
A couple of weeks ago (I haven't had time to post until now) I
installed some new programs and one of them (and I have no idea which
one) is now forcing the Windows Welcome screen (WinXP) to show on
boot up. I don't want a welcome screen, nor do I want a login
screen. I always boo
Hi all,
I see that IE7 is finally out and I would like to download it and try it
out. I am just wondering though, if there is a way to download it and
not overwrite IE6? I am guessing not, but it would be great for testing
if I could do that.
Microsoft recommends you put IE6 on a virtual machi
Hi all,
I see that IE7 is finally out and I would like to download it and try it
out. I am just wondering though, if there is a way to download it and
not overwrite IE6? I am guessing not, but it would be great for testing
if I could do that.
Thanks,
Riva
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