You also have to make sure that you have the correct permissions set on your PC in order to be able to change the password.
Where I work your logon to Outlook is the same as your windows logon to the domain and we encourage users to just do a CTRL-ALT-DEL and select change password if they want...
You could also try Fortres 101 which will allow you to select certain icons or programs and set them up so that when a user tries to execute it nothing will happen. It is set up to where you have to press CTRL-L to even get prompted for a password to have access to that icon or program.
Or you can build one PC to be exactly how you want the others to look and then ghost an image of that PC and use the ghosted image to load onto any other PC's and the only thing you might have to change is the IP address if you are setting up as static address.
You can add multiple signatures in Outlook with Word still checked as your e-mail editor and you can select which one to use when you click on new for new message. Once you have your different signatures saved in Outlook click new message then on your toolbar that has the send button you will...
If you have already run a scandisk, and virus scan, and you are having to do this everytime you boot I would suggest completely reformatting your hard drive and reload the OS. It will be a lot less time consuming than having to copy the files to repair everytime.
With 2002 you would right click on Outlook icon, properties then select the e-mail accounts button, select View or change existing directories or address books and then click on the change button and there are your first, last options.
If you have access to Microsoft Image Composer you can create your animated gif with continuous loop settings and then import the animation into power point.
I think that if you didn't remove your previous profile that you can right click on My Computer and click on User Profiles then copy your old profile to the new profile. As long as you haven't removed any previous profiles and only added new ones this should duplicate your settings and...
Can you still log on as Administrator and if so I would then go to users and passwords under control panel and make sure you add the user under the workgroup as well as domain.
It is a peer to peer file sharing program. I get alot of software from them as well as music. Just go to www.limewire.com and download the basic edition. The only difference between the basic and the paid edition is the banner at the bottom. Everything else is the same.
You can download a demo which will work for awhile, but the full blown version is for purchase. You can also download full version off of limewire:)
Just go to www.fortres.com to download.
You should try a program called Fortres 101 which allows you to select any icon you want to lock and the user will not be able to even double-click the icon without first using CTRL-L, which they won't figure out, and then if they do they are prompted for a password.
We have always stuck with Hewlett Packard products for the printers and scanners. There are about 1200 employees in this facility and alot of them have their own scanner which is an HP and I have yet to have to troubleshoot on a single one in the three years I have worked here.
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I agree, and also I would steer clear of going to that link. As soon as I clicked on the link my browser completely shut down and put a notepad error message on my desktop.
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