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Chris Game
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      11-16-2007
On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 03:14:01 -0800, Julia DB wrote:

> Never mind. I figured it out. The templates are now in
> AppData/Roaming.


I had to move the templates (inc. normal.dot) into one of the
User\<name>\ folders for Word to work properly (this was with
Office97).

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vista in english
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      11-16-2007

hi my name is adrian and i live in italy and i bought a lep-top and i have
windows vista premium but is in italian and it sucks i need to change the
language into english pleasa tell me how or what language pack should i use
thank you very much

 
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      11-19-2007
In Windows Vista Help, type the search word 'languages,' in your own
language. If it is anything similar to the English language version, it
should provide you with a whole variety of help articles on changing the
input and display language options in Vista and how to install them.

Good Luck!

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> hi my name is adrian and i live in italy and i bought a lep-top and i have
> windows vista premium but is in italian and it sucks i need to change the
> language into english pleasa tell me how or what language pack should i
> use
> thank you very much
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      12-26-2007

I found something more useful on Microsoft KB website under: kb/555910

HOW TO: Enable the build-in Administrator account in Windows Vista
(applies to any other user)

MORE INFORMATION
To enable the build-in Administrator account, follow these steps:
1. Click Start, and then type cmd in the Start Search box.
2. In the search results list, right-click Command Prompt, and the
click Run as Administrator.
3. When you are prompted by User Account Control, click Continue.
4. At the command prompt, type net user administrator /active:yes, an
then press ENTER.
5. Type net user administrator <Password>, and then press ENTER.
Note: Please replace the <Password> tag with your passwords which yo
want to set to administrator account.
6. Type exit, and then press ENTER.
7. Log off the current user account.

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