how about getting rid of the trash you have installed now (VISTA), and
installing a decent WORKING OS, like XP???
? "Jack " <> ?????? ??? ??????
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>I have Vista Ultimate X64 and am having problems never encountered with XP
>that
> is really frustrating due to Microsoft's too strict Security measures..
>
> For example, I have a .pot image that I want to install in the templates
> folder of
> PowerPoint but that folder is READ ONLY and won't allow me to install that
> image file.
>
> I've gone through several forums and attempted to change the read only
> format
> but for some reason it doesn't work. Here are the instructions I've used..
> What
> am I doing wrong?
>
> 1) Right Click on the file or Application
> 2.) Then click on security - click on advanced - click on Owner (Select
> your login a/c)
> -then click ok - after that you will again see "advanced tab- click it and
> selet the permission
> -then click on add -Enter "users "in the object name - click ok -now
> apply - and Now you
> can uncheck or check "Read-Only".
>
> I followed the above instructions and the folder remains Read Only..
> ?????
>
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>
> Another problem is trying to find a method to access the Temporary
> Internet Folder contents.
> This is something we were able to do with XP but we are being blocked out
> by MS
> Security -- I used to open TIF and expunge certain cookies that popped up
> once in a while.
> I also used that folder to copy a sound file that was embedded in a
> website.
>
> Is there any way to counter MS measures and access this folder to expose
> the content?
>
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>
> Trying to access a website using Internet Explorer, I oftentimes get
> "Internet Explorer
> cannot access that webpage" and a window pops up asking me to report the
> error..
> I then open Firefox (which I seldom use); enter the same URL and it
> opens.. ???
>
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>
> The constant process of 'asking permissions' and accepting all the prompts
> that come
> up is really frustrating.
>
> I really think Microsoft has overdone this 'Security' protection and has
> made Vista
> very difficult at times when it really isn't necessary.. I doubt it but I
> hope they eliminate
> some of these annoying changes they've made on an otherwise good OS..
>
> Jack
>
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