"Warren Desjardins" <> wrote in message
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> Why do people give advice and the stuff aint there?
>
>>To prevent this task from running you will actually need the assistance of
> Windows itself, as follows :
>
>> a) Open Local Security Policy in Administrative Tools in the Control
>> Panel.
>
> There is no "Local Security Policy" in Administrative Tools.
>
>> b) Look for Software Security Policies.
>
> There is no "Software Security Policies" because there is no "Local
> Security Policy" in Administrative Tools
>
>> c) Right-click Additional Rules.
>
> Where?
>
>> d) Choose New Path Rule. .
>> e) Click BROWSE and choose C:\Program Files\Microsoft IntelliType
> Pro\dpupdchk.exe.
>
> Yep, but had to get there using WE. There was no Browse.
>
>>f) Set the Security Level to Disallowed.
>
> What security levels? Where?
>
>> g) Click OK.
>> h) Close "Local Security Policy".
>
> There is no "Local Security Policy".
>
>> i) Reboot your PC.
>> j) You're done.
>
> Really? First I need to know where to find "Local Security Policy" since
> it's not in Administrative Tools in the Control Panel in Vista Home
> Premium.
>
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>
>
It is there in Vista Business, and Ultimate. Those who buy systems
mostly end up with Home Premium, but those who build their own,
or upgrade to Vista usually get Ultimate, most likely because they
previously had XP Pro.
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