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Answer» I am TRYING to remember where in the computer it was to go for this setting that someone helped me on awhile back. Is Amy/Amyr a User for the computer?I'm the only one who uses the computer. It kept happening everytime I turn on computer. Quote from: harry 48 on May 24, 2009, 12:50:04 PM at the page top , click new replies to your posts go to the question you are lookingIt's not in any of the posts because someone in the chatroom is who helped me with it. I'm only trying to remember where it was so I can show it to my brother-in-law who is helping me and my mom with our computer problems. He was thinking was maybe a virus or spyware that caused it, but it seemed to be a setting that was wrong because that helped when I fixed something that was marked. I have so many memory problems due to my health causes me memory problems, and I don't remember where in computer it was located. Hoping maybe someone will know. Thanks, Amy i'm 64 and i have a note book at the pc and write things down to do with the pc i want to remember are you on xp or what http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/windows/en-us/search.aspx?=&qu=user+account+control go to above and you my find something to help change itwhen you go out of chat everything is lost Amy - your problem can be caused by a third party screensaver which has a password lock enabled. If you have installed a third party screensaver you could try uninstalling it. See KB242917. I finally found what it was, I sort of remember it was something to do with resume password. So, I tried doing a search for it on Google and it came up with answers to questions and instructions, so I went to look and see if that's what it was, and it is. Here are the instructions so you can see what it was, and then maybe does someone know how this could have got marked? To protect your files by using a screen saver password Open Display in Control Panel. On the Screen Saver tab under Screen saver, click a screen saver. Select the On resume, password protect check box. If Fast User Switching is turned on, select the On resume, display Welcome screen check box. Yes, I actually have a bunch of notebooks to write things down. One thing I have written down is all the different error messages I get all the time on things and then I leave places so I can write down instructions later on about what we do and stuff to fix the problems. Only other thing is I do run into alot of problems with writing due to my disabilities, so mostly have to get others to write stuff down for me. Oh and I was wondering, what do you think of using the feature to save remember password for sites you go to? My brother-in-law keeps saying I need to not do that, but then how on earth do you remember everything if you don't do that? It's easier for me than just writing it down which I'm sometimes afraid if I write down my passwords then I might make a mistake and write something wrong because I try and make all my passwords really long and complicated and use combos of numbers and letters. The other thing I keep trying to figure out, is there a way to print that list out of the saved passwords? http://www.screencapturer.com/ go to above , download , and it will take a picture on the screen of the error and any answers , save them to your documents and you can read them anytime you need them , no writing yes use the password saver , i always use the same password for all sites if i can then i wont forget it , and keep it simpleDon't I need to have a camera or one of those webcam things hooked up to the computer though for this thing? I don't have any of those on the computer. http://www.screencapturer.com/ when you see any of these sent to you they are for you to download , go to it and down load it to your pc , it is a camera , play around with it before you use it , harryHarry it's not a camera ...it's a screenshot program... A camera is not needed to take a screenshot.ok i know what it is , but i did not want to confuse amyr7 , it will do what he needs , it brings up a camera and takes a picture of the screen which he/she can save to file |
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