I had a look in the Office 2010 Administrative Template files, but wasn't able to spot a setting that would allow (or rather disallow) this. :(
When you choose View > Classic Menus in WMP11, it will save this view by default. There is no View > Classic Menu > Library
Yea, Windows XP's "Icon's ", "Tiles" or "Thumbnails" view will let you re-arrange files any which way. There may be a way. I'll get back to...
I would just wait for a clean machine first. With µTorrent installed, Java utterly out of date + a gazillion browser BHO's / Add-ons, I'm pretty...
Lets see.... The neighborhood watch told you there's a burglar in your house. Your reaction: "No problem, I will live with it ". Your...
Does he have the 32-bit or 64-bit version? This is what Autodesk lists: Without knowing too much, this is what I do know: Get the...
Microsoft has released a Microsoft security advisory about this issue for IT professionals. This update is released for all supported versions of...
Don't try using Windows Defender: It should be disabled by Norton. Try again to update Norton, and post the full error message if yo receive...
You avoid it by not using it! Don't upload files to SkyDrive. That's all there is to it. No. It's not software, it is a cloud service, a...
Wait a minute Tony... Eh... I don't think so: http://explore.live.com/windows-live-essentials What is Windows Live SkyDrive? You don't...
No, you can use Photo Gallery without using Sky Drive. Yes & No. It is not included by default (but if you have an OEM computer it may have...
Moved to appropriate forum.
Does this key exist in your registry: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies If so, does this key exist:...
Sounds like it. Check to make sure that the MB is not shorting (it may have shifted). Other than that, I'd check the PSU to make sure it is...
My full quote was:
If you are 'working' on a registry key, just make a backup of the key. But you should never need it (if you know what you're doing). A system...
I would say no. A wizard normally has to be run. These are the instructions from Dell:
If not changed from the standard location, Windows Mail is located in \Users\{user name}\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail And no, you can't...
Mcrosoft have posted quite a lot of themes for Windows 7. Have you seen them? 150+ in total: Windows 7 themes
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