What I'm finding after some research is that the Address bar option for the Taskbar in XP is removed by SP3. You can read more about it, and why,...
Microsoft does tend to leave things out...like "if present, delete... " I've had some success with just renaming (or deleting) the wpa.dbl and...
See the Microsoft Knowledge Base article, You are prompted to activate Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 every time that you start the computer.
I have a game that disables the screensaver and leaves it disabled. After I play that game I have to select a different screensaver, click Apply,...
For troubleshooting purposes, set it to use a different screensaver. It that works, you'll know the problem is with the original screensaver you...
Do all screensavers not work or just the one you were using? By "not work," do you mean it comes on but there's no animation, it doesn't come...
To get rid of the bar, Click Here to open a Kelly's Korner page. On that page, scroll down to line 15 and in the left-hand column, click on...
On the page with the link to download those drivers when you click the plus sign next to the link you will see: A TWAIN compliant Windows...
When the Contacts window opens, several buttons are not available. Select a contact (put the focus on the right-hand pane where the contacts are...
I found the following on a Dell support forum concerning SigmaTel drivers and Vista's SP1: 1. You can uninstall the Sigmatel Driver, reboot, let...
When you use the Import wizard, it will reach a window where it will ask where you want to import from. Use the browse button to navigate to the...
The only other thing I can think of at the moment is back in Tools>Options>Send tab>Mail Sending Format section, click the HTML Settings button...
I think the easiest way is to export Favorites into a file, save that file and then import that file into the new system's Internet Explorer....
In Windows Mail, go to Tools>Options. In the window that opens, go to the Send tab. In the "Mail Sending Format" section, make sure HTML is...
Go to Start>Run. Type "control userpasswords2" (without the quotes), click OK. In the window that opens, uncheck "Users must enter a username...
No, XP's firewall doesn't alert you nor does it monitor outbound traffic so it won't alert you when something new is trying to connect either....
Sorry...I've had single click enabled so long I'd completely forgotten about clicking once to select first. :o
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