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| 126150 | 2003-03-07 00:48:00 | Can someone help a friend for me, her problem below: Hi Les, Do you know if there is any way I can stop our cheeky Student from getting into the Outlook Express. I have taken out my password so she can't get into the net but not happy that she has been using my computer while we were at bowls, on the task bar there is a sign where she was trying to send mail in Korean but I dont think she was able to do it on my computer, I still dont like the idea of her using this at all, Thanks if you can help, Junexx Thanks for any help, Les3 Ps. This lady normally takes in Japanese Students. L |
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| 126151 | 2003-03-07 01:58:00 | Would they want to stop them from getting into the computer totally? If so they need to go into the BIOS. Usually done by pressing Delete when it is first turned on. Or also could be F1, F2, F10 and sometimes CTRL + ALT + Esc. But have a look on the screen when it is first turned on, it'll usually say what key to press to enter the BIOS / Setup. Once in there there should be an option to set a supervisor password. Put one in then save & exit and from now on whenever you turn the PC on it will ask for this password before it will load anything. |
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| 126152 | 2003-03-07 03:48:00 | Thanks CyaBro I will pass this on and her Son in Law can do the adjustment, next time he sees her. Les3 |
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