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off in the BIOS. Can anyone help explain how to turn this
on?!!!!
In the devices manager it says my USB's are enabled but
HELP says they are turned off in the BIOS.
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got it from work so I dont have the user manual.
HELP says I must use the BIOS set up utility installed on
my PC.
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click back to go back and cancel to cancel. I have tried several different
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If I go to the application first (ie word etc) and open the file - it opens
straight away.
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displayed, making it impossible to access the site.
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Sqlserver or Net running on his session
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Where can I find advice on how to upgrade my computer?What I am looking for is a way to my computer specs to someone or a website
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or not they are even compatible with my current computer. Any ideas? I
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always says that my MSXML4.0 is not correctly installed. Or I have problems
with the side-by-side-configuration when I try to install something. It
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progs. I searched the hole web but I couldn't find anything. Its really bad
and I can't format my drive because I have not enouth space to save my files
and I really don't want to make everything new. My computer is just half a
month old. My System:
CPU: Intel QuadCore 6600 2.400 Mhz
Graphic card: Nvidia Geforce 8800
Ram: 2 GB DDR 2
Mainboard: Asus P5N32-E SLI
Vista Home Premium
Please Help me!!!
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- Windows XP Security >> W32 spybot / scrgrd.exeI've been infected with the above virus scrgrd.exe, i've
searched around a few places to find a cure and most of
them involve opening task manager an registry editor.
Both of these will not open when logged on as a user and
i cant log on as administrator because i do not know the
password. I am running xp home edtion, is there a
default password for the administrator account? Also is
there anyway of getting the task manager / regedit to
open? The regedit errors saying another application is
currently using it.
Any help/advice or sites known where there are
explanations of how to get rid of this virus would be
appreciated.
Cheers,
Liam
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- Windows XP Network >> LAN difficulty between Windows 98 & XPI used the network setup wizard to connect a work group
using one XP, one ME, and 2 Windows 98 computers. XP
machine recognizes the individual shared resources and can
access them. Other computers do not show any available
computers or data in Network Places when XP machine is
on. When XP machine is turned off, the other machines
recognize each other and work normally in Network Places.
How do I configure the computers to allow all 4 to
participate fully in the network?
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- Windows XP Security >> security policyIs there any way to truly lock down a work group so that
it can't be merged into a domain?? Let me explain, I
have been getting hacked for the past few weeks and the
first thing this person does is to absorb my work group
into his bogus domain. It would seem that he is using
valid though possibly stolen credentials. I am unsure how
he is doing
this but it looks like he is some sort of admin and has
access to every tool possible. Once my WG has been
assimilated, I find that I have lost admin rights and
SYSTEM has free reign over my whole system. He also
applies a massive security policy that locks me down to
the point of not being able to install Word etc.
I have a small network for my business but don't feel I
need to go the domain route right now. Is the a small
pre-configured security policy any where that I can apply
after a clean install that would at least stop him from
hacking me through this method??
Thanks for any help!
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- Windows XP Support >> My picturesT he My pictures folder is an icon that looks like a small silver / light
grey suitcase. Every folder under it is also the same type of icon. there
are at least 20 folders. This doesn't seem right. I can't get rid of it
either. Every tine I attempt to modify the folder it crashes Windows
explorer. what am I doing wrong?
Bob Hahn
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- Windows XP Support >> XP Program Shortcuts - Very SlowI set up some keyboard shortcuts for programs on the Programs menu of
my Start Menu (e.g. Ctrl-Alt-I for Internet Explorer).
The shortcuts work, but it takes ~30-60 seconds for the program to
start.
Any ideas why this would be?
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kpjstyles

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Posted: Wed Jul 16 09:57:23 CDT 2003 |
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Windows XP >> Can not browse computer in a different workgroup
My organisation a recently purchase a few new PC running
Win XP Home Edition. I had set configure to be a
different because there are over 80 PC connected to the
orginal Workgroup.
Lately I had encounter the following when I tried to
access the other workgroup.
"Workgroup is not accessible. You might not have
permission to use this network resource. Contact the
administrator of this server to find out is you have
access permissions.
No more connections can be made to this remote computer
at this time because there are already as many connection
as the computer can accept."
I can access the computer is the workgroup if I search
for it in the Windows Explorer, ie the Permission should
not be an issue.
Thank You
Windows XP884
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Malke

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Posted: Wed Jul 16 09:57:23 CDT 2003 |
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Windows XP >> Can not browse computer in a different workgroup
Chow wrote:
> My organisation a recently purchase a few new PC running
> Win XP Home Edition. I had set configure to be a
> different because there are over 80 PC connected to the
> orginal Workgroup.
> Lately I had encounter the following when I tried to
> access the other workgroup.
>
> "Workgroup is not accessible. You might not have
> permission to use this network resource. Contact the
> administrator of this server to find out is you have
> access permissions.
> No more connections can be made to this remote computer
> at this time because there are already as many connection
> as the computer can accept."
>
> I can access the computer is the workgroup if I search
> for it in the Windows Explorer, ie the Permission should
> not be an issue.
>
> Thank You
Are you sure you're not talking about domains? It seems very unlikely to
me that anyone would set up 80 computers in a workgroup instead of a
domain. In that case, your problem is that XP Home cannot join a
domain, only XP Pro can. Home Edition can use the domain resources (by
doing what you describe). Post back with more details of the network
setup if you need more help.
Malke
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Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
Don't Panic!
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Chow

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Posted: Wed Jul 16 21:09:28 CDT 2003 |
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Windows XP >> Can not browse computer in a different workgroup
>-----Original Message-----
>Chow wrote:
>
>> My organisation a recently purchase a few new PC
running
>> Win XP Home Edition. I had set configure to be a
>> different because there are over 80 PC connected to the
>> orginal Workgroup.
>> Lately I had encounter the following when I tried to
>> access the other workgroup.
>>
>> "Workgroup is not accessible. You might not have
>> permission to use this network resource. Contact the
>> administrator of this server to find out is you have
>> access permissions.
>> No more connections can be made to this remote computer
>> at this time because there are already as many
connection
>> as the computer can accept."
>>
>> I can access the computer is the workgroup if I search
>> for it in the Windows Explorer, ie the Permission
should
>> not be an issue.
>>
>> Thank You
>
>Are you sure you're not talking about domains? It seems
very unlikely to
>me that anyone would set up 80 computers in a workgroup
instead of a
>domain. In that case, your problem is that XP Home
cannot join a
>domain, only XP Pro can. Home Edition can use the domain
resources (by
>doing what you describe). Post back with more details of
the network
>setup if you need more help.
>
>Malke
>--
>Elephant Boy Computers
>www.elephantboycomputers.com
>Don't Panic!
>.
>
Thanks for replying.
Well, the Network setup in this organisation is a bit
weird(I'd just join the organisation). They had put the
Win NT 4.0 in a different domain as a PDC call "Server".
And all the workstations(95,98,Me&XP) in a different
workgroup. All workstation except for the XP's logon
will be authenticated by the PDC but they are in the
workgroup call "workgroup".
The XP user will be authenticated locally but the same
user id was created on the PDC so that they can access
the resource on the Domain "Server".
Thanks again.
What I suspect is could XP
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Malke

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Posted: Thu Jul 17 09:38:21 CDT 2003 |
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Windows XP >> Can not browse computer in a different workgroup
Chow wrote:
(various snippage)
> Thanks for replying.
> Well, the Network setup in this organisation is a bit
> weird(I'd just join the organisation). They had put the
> Win NT 4.0 in a different domain as a PDC call "Server".
> And all the workstations(95,98,Me&XP) in a different
> workgroup. All workstation except for the XP's logon
> will be authenticated by the PDC but they are in the
> workgroup call "workgroup".
> The XP user will be authenticated locally but the same
> user id was created on the PDC so that they can access
> the resource on the Domain "Server".
> Thanks again.
>
> What I suspect is could XP
Since the rest of your post didn't make it, I don't know what you
suspect. However, this is a very strange setup. If the workstations are
being authenticated by the PDC, then they are not in a workgroup, but
must be in the domain. Unless the domain has stupidly been called
"Workgroup"? I'm afraid I still don't have a clear picture of your
setup from your descriptions. Basically, if you want the XP machine to
be part of the domain, you need to have XP Pro and join the machine to
the domain. If you don't care about it being authenticated by the
domain (as part of the domain and therefore with domain rights and
permissions) and are OK with the mechanism for using domain resources
in XP Home, stay with Home. Either please post back with a clearer
outline of exactly what the problem is and what you actually want to
do, or (and I really think this is your best solution) contact a local
networking guru and have them check out your setup in person. I don't
say this last thing to be hurtful, but when dealing with that many
computers in a corporate environment, you really need to have things
set up correctly and securely by an expert.
Good luck,
Malke
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Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
Don't Panic!
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