Then HP website would be the most appropriate place for you to search. You can also try Windows inbuilt "Power Options" to figure it out.
Then rtfm that came with motherboard & also go through the motherboard cd. If the manufacturer has some utility to control & manage it, it would...
Create user where ? On NAS ? Every NAS server would have a front end for creating groups/users & defining access. You should use that only.
Came across this article today Macbuntu. If you are still interested, have a look. ----------------------- I am installing this one on mine...
When you start XP Mode, you land up in WinXP as Administrator. From there on, its just like XP. You can load software thru CD, browse web etc....
Amen.
Wow, have heard of & seen printed pictures turning grey, but this is a first one for me. Just replying so that this thread is bumped up.
TonyT, I can't think of any NTFS attribute which would prohibit copying/opening file but would allow deletion of file.
You bet it was. It was so annoying that I had to turn it off. :(
Have you installed the Windows Virtual PC [download #2] ?
Enter just one contact in AT&T & then export it to CSV file & open it in Excel. That file would give you the columns in which the data is to be...
Welcome aboard JavaTheScript. Please complete your system specs. so that its easier for us to answer the question. Have you tried to update your...
Which browser are you using ? Try using IE.
You have to download & install the XP Mode. Use the url I had given above, download the files & install them. You would then have a new item on...
Then I can't think of any other reason. A malware infection can't be ruled out too.
Most probably files are encrypted. How to encrypt a file in Windows XP.
Read mode about it at Microsoft Virtual PC.
Virtual PC Mode is a generic term for Virtual PC. You can load & run any OS in it. XP Mode - Virtual PC is when you are running Win XP in Virtual...
Thanks. Can you open the files or not even that ? Can the user who created the files copy them ?
Are these files used by local users [users on computer] or LAN users ?
Separate names with a comma.