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Depends on where you want to set the password. If you want to set it in BIOS, it's harder because all BIOS are not the same. If you want to set a windows password, just hit Ctrl-Alt-Delete and...
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Good answer, CCN. It's not kidnapping if you already have custody. Before we go any more nuts on this, though, I think we should hear from guildfordhy9336 and see if he's even listening.
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Scouter and rattyvulcan are right. What it boils down to is that you basically have to define a certain level of risk as acceptable. Ultimately, if I have physical access to the machine, with...
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Hee hee... hindsight! Always 20/20...
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Eugene10: Both cards will probably work. I'm not entirely sure about the TI, because Nvidia's web site doesn't list a 64MB model. The other, most definitely.
SuffolSilver: Just because it...
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While you're all correct as to how 04091985 should remove the old installation, don't forget that he/she may have data or programs in that old installation that they may still be using. Deleting...
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Play a game like Scruples. Do it with a group of friends - not just the two of you. Sit back, relax and enjoy the game, and TALK and LISTEN. Not only will you have a blast, but you'll both learn...
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You can also check your router and make sure you don't have MAC filtering on. Also check that your wep or wpa key is still correct, that you're using DHCP (if that's what you have set up) that the...
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Insufficient information. Not only that, but if you have a copy of Server 2003 and you don't even know how to set up a shared internet connection, it sounds like maybe you SHOULDN'T have a copy of...
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Yes, but I'm not telling you because it's INCREDIBLY illegal.
By incredibly, I mean PROFOUNDLY, TOTALLY, AMAZINGLY illegal.
Listen to the other posts here. They're right.
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Turn it off and lock it in the closet. Physical security is the only security. It is trivial to break into any xp machine if you have access to the physical box. Otherwise, do what mharleman said. ...
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It sounds like it's simply trying to memorize where you last put the IE window. Allow it.
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Unless you have a static IP address, it is highly unlikely that the email could be traced back to you. Nevertheless, since everyone must have an ISP, any ISP can feasibly monitor traffic going...
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I'm assuming you're using Windows 2000 or higher. Unless you are the sole administrator of your machine and the only person that logs into that account and sees that profile, you can't. There is...
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This is a guess, but I think you may be confusing tables with forms. There really can't be a field in the database that shows you the current directory, but I suppose that on a form you could have...
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What exactly do you mean by "using internet"? Do you mean browsing? Is SQL running on your local machine, or are you running queries against a remote server? If you're running it locally, it takes...
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Yeah, what you're saying doesn't quite make sense. You can't link DATABASES. You can, however, use the Access PROGRAM as a front end to a MySQL database, but it won't be pretty. The Access program...
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This may sound stupid, but don't use access 97. Access 2000 will read and write those file formats just as well. There are service packs and patches for Access 97 that you may need to use. ...
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You have a profile error. Not easily fixed over the net. Someone will have to look at your computer to fix it. Sorry. Be careful you don't lose your data when trying to fix it - BACK IT UP!
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On your original boot drive is a file called "boot.ini" It's hidden, so make sure that you can view hidden files and folders. It may also be tagged system and/or read-only. The easiest way is to...
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Probably, but we would need to know the exact model of your graphics card. If you don't know what it is, here's how to get the information: First, I'm assuming you're using Windows XP or 2000. ...
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