The Thumbs.db is a hidden file and by default Windows XP does not show hidden files. In My Computer or Windows Explorer click Tools | Folder...
You also don't need to get into the computer to get your Product ID. It should be located on the CD case or sleeve.
Unless your old profile was specifically deleted on purpose by someone all your settings/e-mail/etc... should still be there. Most likely...
To obtain the required dongle, contact the software vendor or a 3rd party retailer that sells that software. Jim, as a little side note, Ascent...
Is "unable to logon due to limitation " the exact wording of the error message?
Sounds like you're using mandatory profiles.
Cool beans, man! I think it's hilarious that ICQ says to open ports 1024-65536. Makes me wonder about their product.
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What games are bombing on you? Are you using a nVidia GeForce video adapter by any chance?
In Internet Explorer go to Tools | Internet Options. On the Advanced tab uncheck the option "Enable Personalized Favorites Menu ".
Are you getting any errors/messages? Are you using the Novell client? If so, what version of client?
Most likely your task bar has been shruken down. Move your mouse cursor to the bottom of your screen and see if the cursor chnages to an arror...
Nope, sorry :( You can copy info from a PDF in Acrobat Reader to Word, a text editor, etc... but you won't be able to actually modify the PDF...
Or simply the Adobe Acrobat program (not Adobe Acrobat Reader). Check out the product specs on Acrobat.
The only solution would be to install an ad pop-up killer. Keep in mind they don't work 100% of the time and sometimes they kill legitimate windows.
Bingo, there's your problem Windows 9x/ME does not have the Messenger Service, or any "services" at all. The only way you can send messages to...
Better yet, I think we should wait until Netscape can make a browser that is not based off version 6 and is more like the 4.7x browser.
Make sure the Messenger Service is started on the target machines.
You're best bet would be to boot to your Windows 2000 CD-ROM, when you get to the part asking what partition to install on, delete your existing...
Can you please provide a little more detail on how you are attempting to send these messages and your network setup?
Separate names with a comma.