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Can I change colors for viewing documents
If using Pro, you could have logged in to it, played with the settings without the inconvenience of creating a new a/c. The user a/c part of the registry resides in Documents & Settings\<a/c name>\ntuser.dat, with the associated ini, pol & log files. If you want to copy (or part of) the user a/c portion of the

Graphics formats for Word and problems printing from PDF
Why then, is "Unknown User" still able to view the contents of the "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator" folder, but actually save a file to this folder? I thought the whole paradigm here was to restrict access. Sorry for the ramble, but you seem to be extremely knowledgeable and more importantly,

Storage folder retrieval
I clicked the DOCUMENTS & SETTINGS folder; 4. I clicked the ALL USERS folder; 5. I clicked TOOLS > FOLDER OPTIONS and then clicked the VIEW tab and selected the option to make Windows SHOW HIDDEN FILES & FOLDERS; 6. I clicked the APPLICATION DATA folder; 7. I clicked the ULEAD SYSTEMS folder; 8.

PDF and Engineering data
Bob_Strin...@adobeforums.com adobe acrobat windows This question concerns setting colors for reading documents created by others; not documents that I create (which I don't I changed my basic Windows display settings so that white backgrounds are cream-colored, but this of course doesn't affect pdf documents.

Opera 6.0 for Windows (Beta 1)
Outllook starts fine, receives e-mails and lets me view the first 2 or 3 then stops responding. As it's a newish install of XP & drivers etc etc I'm not sure where to start with sorting the problem out The files it wants to send to microsoft are: documents\settings\CM\local\temp\wer19.tmp.dir00\outlook.exe.mdmp

Where should the "temporary Internet files" folder be?
Alan Edwards edwa...@southcom.com.au microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support Change your view to allow hidden files. Mine are: C:\Documents and Settings\NetworkService\Local Settings C:\Documents and Settings\LocalService\Local Settings C:\Documents and Settings\Default User\Local Settings C:\Documents and

OutlookXP and Windows XP....crashing problem
You can control whether the views you use are saved permanently or temporarily by using the Remember each folder's view settings check box on the View tab of the Folder Options dialog box .... Lev Is your My Pictures folder still in the original default location, tucked inside of My Documents, or has it been moved?

Full View of C: Drive?
You'll find the files here on XP: \Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Application to see them simply press the Alt key on the keyboard in any Windows Explorer window to bring up the toolbar, click Tools, then Folder Options, then the View tab, and then choose 'Show hidden files and folders'.

Multiple "My Documents" Folders
AT first it might seem a bit confusing but just focus on the cockpit view and it will make sense. The cameras.cfg file is located in C:\Documents & Settings\YOURUSERNAME\Application Data\Microsoft\FSX This is what I have for my cockpit view in cameras.cfg: [CameraDefinition.001] Title = Cockpit Guid

View panning FSX
If that was a change from what you had, then adjust the vertical and horizontal settings so that the screen image fills the screen from corner to corner. Surprisingly I don't see the notorious damper lines but viewing documents and/or webpages is a strain with this inward curvature toward the center.

more fonts
Instant toggling of image and documents settings. For even faster browsing, images can be turned on/off with just the press of a key. Save windows. Save windows from your last session to go back exactly where you were in the last browsing session. Hotclick: Double-click a word or right-click a selected phrase and a

Help with Wireless Network - I'm lost
Users are used to viewing documents a certain way; they have chosen their preferences, and they would not thank you to trifle with them. Users who are used to seeing NPC (as I am) might I find the invisibility of the gridlines and reveal codes seem to depend on what preference settings the user has set in Word.

The print layout option as a document view no longer works
Cookies can still spy on your surfing habits, because they are installed in your \Documents and Settings folder. (Don't go monkey with permissions on the that clicking on the box labeled "Make This Folder Private" will prevent other accounts, including the Administrator, from viewing documents stored within.

XPHome-Temporary Internet Files
In Outlook, you have to double-click on an e-mail item to open it within its own view window, then right-click on the attachment in the list and select Remove. If I want to access an attachment file that I opened and changed, and saved in this convuluted pathname of Documents & Settings/(my identity)/Local

printer info - switching printers
... with Web Addresses and Forms checked Then using Windows Explorer I can delete all files in Documents & Settings / Cookies / My Recent Documents / Local Settings BUT ... the two listings that remain are the Internet Explorer / View / Explorer Bar / History / View - By Most Visited and View - By Order Visited

Where are attachments to email messages stored?
In Word 2007, though, you have to check the "Allow opening a document in Draft view" option in Office button | Word Options, Advanced category (under "General"). See also http://word.mvps.org/faqs/general/SaveViewAndZoom.htm. Alternatively, to force specific settings, you can use an auto macro.

how do I add tabs to long text?
... the obvious stuff i tried. i cant logon to any accounts but admin, only thing ic an think of is deleting the documents settings folder for the guest account. and see what you can do with User Accounts. See what is in the Administrative Tools (it's easier to go to Classic View in control panel to get to that).

Page Orientation problems
1) I no longer get the option to save an attachment or view it - it opens up in the appropriate program. This dialogue box has disappeared and I would like to restore it. 2) When using the "save attachments" option (clicking on paper clip icon) it defaults to the C:\Documents\settings ..... etc folder every time

Need Advice--Framer Virus
That file stores the display settings, how large the broswer window is, what you hagve enabled/disabled in the View menu, etc. lines from downloads.rdf: <RDF:Description RDF:about="C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop\FoxitReader22_setup.exe" NC:Name="FoxitReader22_setup.exe" NC:ProgressMode="none"

XP Freezing
But actually, it's a very good idea to *keep* the Favorites (Folder) in your My Documents Folder. That way, they will get Backed up whenever you Back up your My Documents To Move the Favorites Folder from it's default Location (in your Profile Folder in Documents & Settings), just RightDrag it to where you want it.