Perhaps an even more thorough explanation would help.
We have a PC in a big conference room. It's sole purpose is to show powerpoint presentations on an overhead that is connected to it. Any number of different users in our (nationwide) organization may be asked to come to my office to do...
Thanks for your help guys.
But I guess I didn't make myself clear. I understand how to change power options. But my users don't have the privileges on the machine to do that. Thus, they are stuck with a power down of the monitor after 20 minutes. They can't change it.
What I want to do...
By default, XP powers down the monitor after 20 minutes. However, we have a PC for presentations only, which any number of users in our network may use and logon to. Admin rights (I believe) are required to change the power configuration. But I don't want to give every user in my network...
Thanks for the responses, all. Much appreciated.
ashpp... I am somewhat familiar with config.nt and autoexec.nt. But I'm not sure what some of those things in there do.
mscdexnt.exe... Looks like a driver to access the CDROM drive. Yes? (That would be a perfect candidate to be removed...
I have a bizarre problem and a number of questions I need educated about. We run a DOS program that the vendor claims will run under all versions of Windows except ME. However, they include the following information.
"When looking at hardware, keep in mind that our software requires...
First the info, which many may find helpful. Outlook XP Blocks virtually all attachments from being viewed or accessed unless it has an extension of .zip or other similar compressed file type.
Out of the kindness of their heart, Microsoft has given us a way around this annoying roadblock...
We've had trouble using RTF in our company. I'm not sure, but I think that starting around IE v5.5, Outlook Express quit recognizing the RTF format properly. Outlook users would send attachments in emails formatted with RTF and the attachment wouldn't come across to the Outlook Express user...
reghakr...You are the boss! I couldn't find that blurb on Microsoft's site, but removing that registry key fixed it. Can I buy you a cup of coffee or something? ;-) Thanks. :-)
Problem: Clicking on a .exe file clears the page and puts a small "box" icon on the page in the upper left.
Version: When problem was originally detected, it was IE v5.01. Upgraded to v5.5 SP2, but didn't work. Downgraded to v4.? prior to v5.01, then brought back up to v5.5 SP2...
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