username=administrator ... that is as 'administrator' as I know how to log in.
This machine is quickly becoming a candidate for a rebuild. It's starting to BSOD on me now.
Yes, I was able to print as the admin. Will windows recreate everything if I delete that users folder in explorer? Will it even let me delete it? I'm sure there is some stuff in there the user would prefer not to lose.
That does not appear to be it after all. I uninstalled the avery software and still can't print logged in as the user.
The macro still seems to be present, even though I uninstalled the software. In word I went to tools>Macro>macros and it is at the top of the list. It won't let me delete it...
So I log in as administrator and disable macros. It wanted to load an Avery Label macro. Now I'm getting the print dialog and it printed OK. I'm going to uninstall the
Avery stuff and try as the original user.
I could, but it won't print to any printer. It's like the print command never leaves the program. I can't get a print dialog box open.
I've switched the default printer and the same thing happens.
Windows won't let me rename the users folder in explorer. It says it is a system folder and can't be renamed or moved. I tried it in Safe Mode, also. How have others accomplished this?
I wonder if the system is so junked up that there isn't enough space allocated to have more restore points.
I looked at the settings and it is set to the max (%12) which is 8701 MB.
System Restore isn't letting me go back a month. User was on vacation for most October and had this problem before they left.
The only date available to me is today.
I have a user running WXP pro SP2 using Word 2003 SP3. It will not print to any printer. Excel prints fine, OneNote prints fine, and Firefox prints fine. I have removed all font related add-on software I could find.
Print preview works fine. I have uninstalled and reinstalled Office twice. I...
I'm seeing it on a Dell PC with XP SP2 with a slight twist.
Whenever he opens QP, if there is a file that was saved to the a: drive on the most recently opened, QP searches the floppy for about 30 secs (with no floppy inserted).
It's driving the poor guy nuts.
Is there some reg hack to kill...
I've got a user with XP SP2 on a Netware 5.0 network running client 4.9 SP1.
When she boots up, the numlock is on.
When the Novell logon comes up it goes off.
Is there a setting for this somewhere?
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