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djj55 wrote: IE9
Well, there's your problem!
Upgrade your browser. To Netscape Navigator V2...
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That was when things worked.
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No problems here on IE9, 10, Chrome, or FF. Since you mention others have the problem, it might be an infection or something at your host. If everyone at your location is having a problem, contact whoever is providing your connection. There are some service providers who have started to inject their own ads to generate additional revenue.
If it isn't everyone, well any emails with links that people clicked recently? We just got one the other day about a scam saying that your outlook mailbox was close to full and click here to fix it.
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Well, I'm on IE9 and don't have that problem. So, yes, it's still just YOU, and everyone around you.
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You've been looking at naughty girls on dirty sites (or vice versa) haven't you?
Bad news: your machine is probably infected with something.
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Keith Barrow wrote: You've been looking at naughty girls on dirty sites (or vice versa) haven't you?
I always thought it was the nice ones that did that and the naughty ones that didn't.
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Keith Barrow wrote: You've been looking at naughty girls on dirty sites (or vice versa) Naughty girls on dirty sites have been looking at him?
The United States invariably does the right thing, after having exhausted every other alternative. -Winston Churchill
America is the only country that went from barbarism to decadence without civilization in between. -Oscar Wilde
Wow, even the French showed a little more spine than that before they got their sh*t pushed in.[^] -Colin Mullikin
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Worse. Dirty girls. Haven't showered in weeks.
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Finally thought of a comeback but could not find the picture I wanted to go with it.
I was going to say something like "But your sister looks so hot in leather" and link a picture of Mrs. Slocombe (Are You Being Served?).
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Quote: Note I do not normally use Google. Yes, the problem is definitely on your end.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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Must be a malware problem at your site.. Working without problems here..
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Hi,
I'd like to create 2 admin account on my Surface tablet, say Admin1 and Admin2.
But I want Admin2 to be unable to affect Admin1.
How could I go about to do that?
BTW this is a private device part of no domain.
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Backup.
Format.
Loan out.
Format.
Restore.
Jobs a good 'un.
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I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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it's a fresh install of Windows 8.1 with no app, no need for backup!
my concern is, unlike desktop where I can say boot from DVD and then reinstall Win8.1, on the surface if for some reason the admin account is corrupted, I don't know what to do!!
will it boot from USB?
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Super Lloyd wrote: no need for backup!
Oooo! I love it when people say that!
You would be amazed how expensive a night out with me can be when you are paying for me un-cocking-up your computer
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It's true!
Haven't installed anything! ^^
Just upgraded to windows 8.1...
I can reinstall if need be!
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Super Lloyd wrote: if for some reason the admin account is corrupted, I don't know what to do!!
Thinking about it, it's pretty obvious: hack into the NSA and retrieve their copy of your HDD image...
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Obligatory Dilbert reference[^]
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I wish that was funny. +5 for the thought...
Windows 8 is the resurrected version of Microsoft Bob. The only thing missing is the Fisher-Price logo.
- Harvey
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You can't. There's no such thing as an "admin" that cannot affect another admin on Windows. If you give someone admin permissions, you're giving them admin permissions to the entire machine.
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oke doke...
as I asked the other poster...
how could I reinstall the machine if I lose the password?
I mean on a pc I can press whatever key show the bios start menu and boot from DVD, but on the surface, how can I reinstall the OS without login in?
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Most applications have different types of users, like accountants, engineers, developers, etc. Each application designs these entities with different properties, and even different case and spelling for the same set of properties.
What does ASP.NET Membership give us? Elephanting UserId and UserName !
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