Nope. Sorry, this is a Windows standard security feature (and has been for years). It's designed to stop automated scripts from stealing passwords just by copying what's on the screen.
Why not just set the default AutoArchive (under Tools, Options, Other, AutoArchive) to the settings you want, then click on the 'Apply These Settings To All Folders Now' button? That will replicate it throughout the tree, and then you can go in and manually turn it off for any that you...
Network access issues could also be physical; i.e. unplugged cable, or failed network card, floor port or switch.
Assuming that’s not the case, then yes, it’s almost always down to permissions. Generally, a well-managed network will have security groups set up, meaning that anyone requiring...
I have a user who is blind and uses a piece of 3rd party software to ‘read’ the screen out to her so she can ‘see’ what’s there.
Whenever she receives a Rich Text e-mail with a file attached to it, she cannot ‘see’ it, because her software doesn’t seem to have the capability to be able to...
I’d like to set my e-mail to automatically respond to anyone who e-mails me with a specific message, but I don’t want to use the Out Of Office Assistant, because I want to have a very specific subject line. The message I want to send out is always the same, no matter who it’s send back to...
I have an Asrock K7S41 board running a Sempron 2300 at 333FSB with 256Mb of Matrix 2700 DDR RAM on it and a 30Gb HDD ATA133 (board has VGA/NIC/Audio on it, so no other cards installed).
The machine will power up and POST quite happily, however, it won’t boot. Fails from FDD, CDROM and hard...
In the top right hand corner of a standard MSIE window, there’s a little graphic (a picture of the XP ‘flag’ fluttering) which basically tells you that it’s doing ‘something’.
I’d like to change that to the logo of the organization that I work for; how is that done? I’ve had a hunt around for...
Believe it or not, but somebody leant some books on the keyboard, and now all Windows output to the screen is upside down. I cannot figure out what they’ve done. Anyone got a clue?
On bootup, all the screen output is fine, right up to the point where it comes into Windows, then everything is...
Can anyone suggest a piece of software, or a script, etc, that would allow me to map a keystroke to mouse movement?
What I basically want is something that, when I move my mouse to the left, effectively tells Windows that I’ve pressed a key, such as the left arrow key (if the key it registers...
Is it possible to get Outlook to change the text in all incoming e-mails to the same font, regardless of what font it was sent in?
I have a user with impaired vision who cannot read some e-mails, so would like them all turned into 14 point text.
Everest (formerly AIDA32), which has a free version that you can get from http://www.lavalys.com/products/download.php?pid=1&lang=en&pageid=3 should not only identify your board, but also give you a link to the site with the drivers on. I've come across a few it couldn't find, however, they...
ABIT KT7A motherboard running an XP1600 chip
1Gb RAM, at least 4Gb HDD space on primary drive
Windows XP, SP1
My USB ports all just suddenly stopped working; no devices connected to them actually function. One of the devices is a four-port hub, which has a light on top (to tell you it’s...
Sorry, I wasn’t clear enough there, was I? What I meant was that I want Windows to automatically log them out after a given period of inactivity, so, for example, if the machine isn’t used for 30 minutes, it logs them out and sends them back to the Ctrl+Alt+Del screen, ready for the next person...
I’d like to be able to set Windows XP up to automatically log off a user after a given amount of time. Is this possible, either within Windows itself, or with some third party software (I don’t mind having to pay for it, etc, because this will save me a bunch of headaches)?
I don’t want to use...
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