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Ed Vance | All | Computers, Hummmph!!!!! |
December 18, 2015 11:14 AM * |
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Is there a Cure for what causes Me to scratch My Head over the antics this XP pc does all the time? The XP box does fine as long as I just use the Limited Users Account. But weird things happen if I Log On to the Administrator Account as I wrote about this past June 2015. Originally the Account that I use as a Limited Account was an Administrator Account. I created another Admin Account and made the first one a Limited Account because of all of the stuff I had done in that account up til that time. I couldn't see any way to Rename the Admin Account that came on this XP box, and I couldn't see any way to easily move the stuff I already had, if I had made a Limited Users Account instead of my making the second Admin Account. I have looked at the Admin account and don't see any thing changed in the settings for Hibernating, Sleeping or Screen Saver. All of them are OFF unless I tell IT to Sleep or Hibernate. I don't use a Screen Saver because I don't feel it is necessary on modern monitors to blank the screen. I like everything to look the same as it was when I left the room, when I return. Any Suggestions? Thanks! ... I wish my brain had expansion slots. --- MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.49 --- SBBSecho 2.12-Linux * Origin: CCO BBS - capcity2.synchro.net - 502-875-8938 (1:2320/105.1) |
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