What is it specifically that you're wanting to do? Restrict your children's computer to a single folder on your network drive? Lest they inadvertently delete data from parent's folders?
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What is it specifically that you're wanting to do? Restrict your children's computer to a single folder on your network drive? Lest they inadvertently delete data from parent's folders?
Well, unless it was an MSE update of some sort, not signature files of course, but something that changed its general functionality, I ran a quick scan after un-checking MS Antimalware followed by...
I don't specifically recall when Ccleaner ran in relation to MSE. However, I just un-checked Windows Defender, ran Ccleaner and then ran a quick scan with MSE. MSE still thinks I've not done a...
When I noticed my SE "un-protected warning orange icon", I investigated and found the message "You haven't run a scan on your PC for awhile. This could put your PC at risk". Hummmmm! I schedule a...
One would certainly think so, but ASUS seems to have buried things so completely that it wasn't obvious how to just control things that way. I can always reinstall AI Suite II in the event that it...
Right you are, only when needed.
Thanks. I'll keep an eye out for other thoughts should any develop. One think I might do is un-install what I think the ASUSTeK modules pertain, and that is the utility ASUS provides to update the...
New machine with ASUS motherboard, Intel processor and Windows 7 Professional.
Under administrator, I added a non-administrator user. Whenever that user logs onto the system, he/she is hammered...
Is it a Windows 7 problem or a TB problem that a new email does not come to the front when the the new email derives from "Send to" -> "Email Recipient" action? E.g., right-click on a file and...
Anyone know the name of the module to run that invokes "Sleep"?
I want to add a post backup command to Acronis. E.g., "Run Sleep".
Thanks,
Bill Stanton
How come I can't post a new thread for Windows. Message issued to the effect: "not accepting new posts".
Thanks,
Bill
Thanks for your time and thoughts. For the time being, I'll just have to put up with the prompt. I'll keep an eye on the thread in case someone picks up on it with a new idea.
Thanks again,
Bill
Yes, each of the two machines can access the other's hard-drives. The problem is that the Office machine is always prompted to enter a User Name and Password.
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Yes, it is off on the "Kitchen" machine.
Even after a reboot................
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All seems to be okay except that Bill is prompted for a name and password when attempting to access Carol's hard-drives from "Network" within Windows Explorer, even though "remember" is checked. I...
No link included in your reply.
Been a long day..............totally ignored the hyper-link.
Okay, that worked.
Now, I normally do not have to enter a password to log onto my machine (control userpasswords2 un-checked for me). With two users identified on my machine (Bill and Carol), how...
New to Windows 7 Professional SP1
Two computers on a home network. Both computers members of Workgroup "Wishram".
Both computers set their hard-drive "Owner" to "machinename\Users". Via Advanced...