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| 120828 | 2003-02-13 04:33:00 | A small problem or two, on my daughters computer Packard, Bell Windows XP WindowsXP/ControlPanel/Add/Remove there is/are 11 files so: Hotfix (sp1) [see Q307274 for more information] The other 10 are the same expect for the numbers,what are these files and can they be deleted safetly. There doesn't seem be any size to them.?:| And then there's this one: Four users on the one computer and if you put a game or program on so all users can access it, do you put it on under each users name or just the main user. Really ?:| Any explanation please. cheers carol ;-) |
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| 120829 | 2003-02-13 04:43:00 | The Hotfixes are critical updates that are installed on your computer when Windows Update is run. Though yes, you can remove them safely, the fixes are actually made to make your computer run safer and more securely, so do not uninstall them. Most program setups don't have the option to make it available to all users or only the user it's being installed under (a few do, but they're uncommon), but if you want the folder in the Start Menu available to all users, you just need to copy it into the "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs", where "C:" is the driver letter that Windows is installed under. However, the majority of programs automatically put folders into the All Users start menu, so this is often unnecessary. |
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