How far along before you get stuck? Did you run gpresult? If so, the the results make sense to you? If so, are you comfortable setting domain...
Hi Martin. Sorry about the delay but I spent Saturday with honey do's and Sunday fishing. Whew but I do feel better. Sound like you had some...
Yes there are.
Check your event logs (right-click my computer then click manage and open Event Viewer). You will probably see an entry there re: the attempt to...
Operating System(s) & what printer?
For Norton removal, symclean.exe is probably your best bet. The same page gives instructions for manual removal.
Anne - as a working philosophy for myself, I think I pretty much agree with Johanna. But it is for sure a decision that each parent must make to...
Possible causes that come immediately to mind: - bad memory stick (if you have several, remove one and try) - bad spot on a drive surface...
Put the errors in here. It's really an extension of the same issue for you. And all in the same post is probably simpler and easier to manage.
If you decide to go for a local network again, post back. But any time you are talking networking, be sure to let folks know up front and very...
Yes, no, maybe, sorta, sometimes on the updates. If a file that came with a patch/update/whatever happens to be bad, it may well be replaced...
"local area connection, network cable unplugged " The three most likely causes: 1. You are using a regular patch cable (pin1 at one end to...
Unfortunately the XP Networking Wizard seems to work well for other XP systems but often not for different operating systems. So probably better...
I personally would prefer the filtering option although none of them are perfect and it certainly is possible that a kid could see things you...
What OS? XP-pro (and probably Home as well) defaults to 'grouping' mutiple instances of the same app (which I don't like either and turned off)...
Have you tried doing it and had trouble?
Hi Ken and welcome. Have you checked the event logs on the PC for warnings/errors that might give details on possible causes?
Thanks Paul. I think that given the problems with PM dropping version support so quickly I'd opt for another app if I needed to do partition...
I think the remote gpedit (see Angel71's post) should do it if you have the PC on a domain and use a domain admin connection.
Start~Run~control userpasswords2 and click OK. The specific options you see can vary according to network/no network and a few other items but on...
Separate names with a comma.