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Identity crisis

Discussion in 'Other PC Software' started by Old_Salt_Oz, 2003/06/18.

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  1. 2003/06/18
    Old_Salt_Oz

    Old_Salt_Oz Inactive Thread Starter

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    I have 2 financial programs (MYOB and Quickbooks) on my win98 system.
    The MYOB file was recently updated by my accountant, I trouble updating from the floppy he provided so ended up getting the modified file e-mailed, this seemed to work just fine.

    I tried to save the data to a CD-RW and the system advised I was not authorised and should contact the administrator, this in on my own PC?

    I suspect I have imported his identity or password, I saved the data as a document and sent it to a CD-RW without and problems, but have not tried to retrieve it yet.

    Today I tried to open the Quickbooks program and it's asking for a password. I have never used a password for anything on my system.

    Is there some way I can find this setting and delete it.

    I have noticed a very brief flash of a text box on start up that advises 'Creating user profile--reading source'

    This is driving me nuts, I use the Quickbooks program to issue quotes.

    Any advice gratefully received.:cool:
     
  2. 2003/06/19
    Old_Salt_Oz

    Old_Salt_Oz Inactive Thread Starter

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    Just a note to let you all know the problem is fixed, I removed windows family log on and a couple of registry keys (Using jv16) and the dialog box has gone. . . . .
     

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