Normally when you make a change in msconfig and restart the computer, it starts with windows and displays a message about changes having been made to the way the OS starts up. But there is a checkbox that gives you the option to not show it the next time. Is this the dialog box you are seeing...
Does anyone here know how internet options under Tools in IE6 can be disabled? I checked the local computer policy but couldn't find any setting for this. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
I'm a bit confused. Don't you have to own a business or something in order to qualify for this program? Lets say I wanted to subscribe but I don't have a business, don't build or sell systems. But I am in the IT field. How would I go about it? Also, do you people who are already subscribing...
You are probably using a mandatory profile. If that is the case, you can make changes when you are logged on but they are not saved when you logoff.
This might help:
- Logon as user with administrator rights.
- Search for a file called "ntuser.man"
- Rename it to "ntuser.dat"
The changes you...
Did you install RH 9 with 9700 and then swapped it for the 9600? If that's the case then you probably have to re-configure Xwindows. This can be done from the console when you login as root. I believe the command is xf86config. It is case sensitive.
Try this:
In the command line type 'x'...
Just a suggestion.
Log on as Administrator (this account is automatically setup during installation) and use the users & groups in control panel to reset/remove the password associated with that account.
One of my computers had this problem. I have a dual-boot system with Win XP Pro and RH 9. It would randomly restart for no apparent reason. I replaced the computer's power supply and the problem hasn't occured again yet. You should probably get your power supply looked at.
I haven't experimented with viewing NTFS partitions from Linux. You should be able to access a FAT32 drive from RedHat by slightly changing your fstab file. For viewing Linux partitions (on a separate drive) in Windows, I used Captain Nemo from Runtime Software to view the Linux drive from...
Did you install RedHat on the 60G and then set it to slave? Because if you set the 120G to master and then install XP, your BIOS will boot from the master first and that'l be XP. The only way to boot RedHat would be to set your BIOS to boot from the slave or use a startup disk you created when...
I have a dual boot system with Win98 & XP residing on their respective drives. 98 is using FAT 32 while XP is using NTFS. Is there any way I could view the contents of the XP drive from 98 & vice versa?
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