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Strong XP SP2 Disable setting

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by visee, 2007/07/08.

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  1. 2007/07/08
    visee

    visee Inactive Thread Starter

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    Hello, I have (2) problems.

    my office set "can not delete file" this setting.
    I hope to deleted my personal file, in my <Username>\My Document, is can't
    I try goto "CMD" to deleted it. But "CMD" is same disable.


    and "Internet Explorer 6" Setting disable this...
    "File > New, Open, Edit, Save, Save As, Page Setup, Print, Print Preview "
    "View > Source "

    and if need "copy (ctrl+c) & parse (ctrl+v)" also disable this setting.


    Can you help me how to fix it? is use regedit ?


    I can run "regedit" , but when changed something , example that value "0" to "1 ",
    say "Limited "



    Please help me!
    thank a lot.
     
  2. 2007/07/09
    greenday5494

    greenday5494 Inactive

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    are you on a Limited account, or an Adminstrator account?
     

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  4. 2007/07/09
    visee

    visee Inactive Thread Starter

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    Sorry! is "Limited Account" .

    But can't deleted my <username> file, is not possible ?

    and can't In "Internet Explorer 6" use Ctrl+C , Ctrl+V , is same not possible ?

    Agan.

    In windows XP SP2 pro. My mouse "that right click" same disable.

    In "Internet Explorer 6" only open 1 window. to view that website. is very big problem...

    and can't print, can't view source...


    Oh my god...

    Please!
     
  5. 2007/07/09
    Arie

    Arie Administrator Administrator Staff

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    Sorry, but we won't help you to circumvent office policies. Contact your IT department.
     
    Arie,
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