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Add ‘Take Ownership’ To Right-Click Menu
There comes a time when you need to tweak system files and folders or just simply take ownership of them. In the past you would have to go inside folder options to do so. This is a waste of time … Continue reading →
Posted in How To, Windows 7
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Tagged computer boots, documents and settings, double click, folders, footer, ownership, ownership option, registry editor, registry tweak, right click menu, shortcut menu
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Automatically Log On To Windows 7
This feature bypasses the Windows login screen and allows Windows to automatically logon to a specific user account at startup. Not only will it save time but don’t have to repeatedly enter a username and password to access the computer. … Continue reading →
Posted in How To, Windows 7
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Tagged accounts control, automatic, computer boots, control panel, footer, login, logon, search box, security issues, serious security, share computer, user accounts
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Set NTFS Permissions in Windows XP Home
File level security permissions are used to protect data between user accounts on the same computer. Permissions such as FULL CONTROL, MODIFY, READ & EXECUTE, READ and WRITE can be set
Posted in How To, Windows XP
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Tagged access system, amp, boot options, booting into safe mode, computer boots, data access, documents folder, existing users, files folder, footer, level security, mode options, multiple users, security permissions, security tab, select properties, system configuration utility, type msconfig, user accounts, windows xp home
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