My password isn't working and I can't get into my computer. Any one can help?????????? PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

locked out of computer by Bill

Bill
Thu Apr 15 17:09:32 CDT 2004


>-----Original Message-----
>My password isn't working and I can't get into my
computer. Any one can help??????????
PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>.
>To help we will need a lot more info then that. Lets
start with what operating system and what kind of
computer. Who did you by from, sometimes re-sellers give
support. Did you install anything recently, any big
changes, is this a personal computer thats a stand alone
or is it part of a network.

-Bill

Re: locked out of computer by Jason

Jason
Fri Apr 16 08:41:19 CDT 2004

* Paul Adare - MVP - Microsoft Virtual PC <padare@newsguy.com>:
> In article <1a64901c42336$545e5150$a601280a@phx.gbl>, in the
> microsoft.public.security news group, Bill <bbonner@pullman.com> says...
>
>> >To help we will need a lot more info then that. Lets
>>
>
> Please stop preceding the first line of each of your replies with the
> ">" symbol. It makes them difficult to read with most news readers.
>

Get a better newsreader then. The is added by decent clients when
replying to posts.

Jason

Re: locked out of computer by sgopus

sgopus
Fri Apr 16 09:59:51 CDT 2004

Get serious Paul, Decent newsreader HA! you need a few
more hours of rest.
Mine reads it just fine! the usual Web interface!
Oh you must have the cadillac of newsreaders! ROTFLMAO



>-----Original Message-----
>In article <#rTnAh7IEHA.2664@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl>, in
the
>microsoft.public.security news group, Jason
<Jason@not.real.address.org>
>says...
>
>> * Paul Adare - MVP - Microsoft Virtual PC
<padare@newsguy.com>:
>> > In article <1a64901c42336$545e5150$a601280a@phx.gbl>,
in the
>> > microsoft.public.security news group, Bill
<bbonner@pullman.com> says...
>> >
>> >> >To help we will need a lot more info then that.
Lets
>> >>
>> >
>> > Please stop preceding the first line of each of your
replies with the
>> > ">" symbol. It makes them difficult to read with most
news readers.
>> >
>>
>> Get a better newsreader then. The is added by decent
clients when
>> replying to posts.
>>
>
>Get a clue. I realize this is added by news reader
clients. The point
>here is that the ">" symbol is intended to identify
quoted text, not new
>text. The web based client for these groups adds some
extra ">" symbols
>at the end of a reply. Some folks, like the poster I
responded to, start
>their reply on the line that begins with the ">" symbol.
Doing this
>causes any decent news reader to treat that line as
quoted text.
>
>Try reading and comprehending before responding.
>
>--
>Paul Adare
>Moral indignation is jealousy with a halo.
>H. G. Wells, The Wife of Sir Isaac Harman
>This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
confers no
>rights.
>.
>

Re: locked out of computer by Jason

Jason
Fri Apr 16 13:58:49 CDT 2004


"Paul Adare - MVP - Microsoft Virtual PC" <padare@newsguy.com> wrote in
message news:MPG.1ae9b5d97dcfb29398995e@msnews.microsoft.com...
> In article <1ddbd01c423c3$78134460$a101280a@phx.gbl>, in the
> microsoft.public.security news group, sgopus
> <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> says...
>
> > Get serious Paul, Decent newsreader HA! you need a few
> > more hours of rest.
> > Mine reads it just fine! the usual Web interface!
> > Oh you must have the cadillac of newsreaders! ROTFLMAO
> >
>
> Once again, you manage to display your ignorance to the world.
>
> Your "news reader" still shows the line in question as part of the
> quoted text from the previous article.
>
> Here's a clue pus, the quoted text is preceded by the ">" character.
>
> --

You still need a better newreader then Paulie. Even outhouse express doesn't
have a problem reading it.

Keep going like that and they're going to remove that hallowed mvp status
from you.

Jason



Please read by Bill

Bill
Fri Apr 16 15:14:40 CDT 2004


>-----Original Message-----
>My password isn't working and I can't get into my
computer. Any one can help??????????
PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>.
>
Sorry paul, usually I am in quite a hurry when I post so
my main goal is to get what I intend to say out there as
quick as I can and I spend little time reading over my
posts looking for potential formatting errors. That said,
I will try to post in a way the is conduceive to most news
readers, although I ask you to bear with me if I do not
manage to do that all the time. One last thing. I see
this news group as a way for experienced users to answer
questions and share knowledge. This does not require any
kind of bickering or arguments over misunderstandings and
mis-interpretations. Lets just move on and try to let
things go and get these questions answered to the best of
our collective ability.

-Bill

Re: locked out of computer by Jason

Jason
Sat Apr 17 08:43:28 CDT 2004

* Paul Adare - MVP - Microsoft Virtual PC <padare@newsguy.com>:
> In article <#H5vbT#IEHA.376@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl>, in the
> microsoft.public.security news group, Jason <spamme@microsoft.com>
> says...
>
>> You still need a better newreader then Paulie. Even outhouse express doesn't
>> have a problem reading it.
>
> And you still have a problem with comprehension sport. Go back and
> reread my original post. I never said that my news reader had any
> trouble with the post. Time for some 6th grade remedial grammar pal.

I'm sorry. I didn't know we were being graded on grammer sonny. If I
have to go back for a refresher I guess I'll be seeing you there in the
class on how to play nice with others.


>> Keep going like that and they're going to remove that hallowed mvp status
>> from you.
>
> Again, your ignorance is outstanding. You obviously haven't a clue how
> the MVP program works.
>
>

Paul calm down before you hurt yourself. You're way way too
stressed. And your rude but right, I neither know nor care how the mvp
program works. I was making a joke, apparently it either was to vague
or went over your head.

Jason

Re: locked out of computer by Sandi

Sandi
Sun Apr 18 05:02:08 CDT 2004

On 16 Apr 2004 21:41, Jason <Jason@not.real.address.org> wrote:

>Get a better newsreader then. The is added by decent clients when
>replying to posts.

What decent client adds the quote carat to *new* text? I don't know of
a single one and I think I've used just about every one on the market.

Hyperlinks are used to ensure advice remains current
Do NOT send me an email. I will NOT see it (thank the spammers and viruses)
_______________________________________
Sandi - Microsoft MVP since 1999 (IE/OE)
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Re: locked out of computer by sgopus

sgopus
Mon Apr 19 10:49:14 CDT 2004

As usual Paul is on the warpath, over some trivial
nonsense, of a character, who the blanky blanky cares!
I can read it just fine, Paul if you want to go about
saying people are ignorant, all it does is show your
arrogance!
So do I care if people see my faults NOPE! I've got plenty
to show, how bout you paul? perfect, walking on water
lately? raising any dead yet? remove the mote paul
then preach to others.




>-----Original Message-----
>* Paul Adare - MVP - Microsoft Virtual PC
<padare@newsguy.com>:
>> In article <#H5vbT#IEHA.376@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl>, in
the
>> microsoft.public.security news group, Jason
<spamme@microsoft.com>
>> says...
>>
>>> You still need a better newreader then Paulie. Even
outhouse express doesn't
>>> have a problem reading it.
>>
>> And you still have a problem with comprehension sport.
Go back and
>> reread my original post. I never said that my news
reader had any
>> trouble with the post. Time for some 6th grade remedial
grammar pal.
>
>I'm sorry. I didn't know we were being graded on grammer
sonny. If I
>have to go back for a refresher I guess I'll be seeing
you there in the
>class on how to play nice with others.
>
>
>>> Keep going like that and they're going to remove that
hallowed mvp status
>>> from you.
>>
>> Again, your ignorance is outstanding. You obviously
haven't a clue how
>> the MVP program works.
>>
>>
>
>Paul calm down before you hurt yourself. You're way way
too
>stressed. And your rude but right, I neither know nor
care how the mvp
>program works. I was making a joke, apparently it either
was to vague
>or went over your head.
>
>Jason
>.
>