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I already test this option last and finally i could found the result. Whether i change the motion option with the mouse, but it still have a problem. The mouse still move itself while i did not touch it. But when i try to change the new mouse it is working fine and very comfortable for me. So i can say that, the problem came from the quality of the mouse. I'm gonna to change it soon.
Thank you very much for your big support
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Hi,
I've also seen this happen many times with a notebook having both touchpad and USB Mouse. Usually, the trick is to deactivate the onboard touchpad. The PC gets confused with the X/Y coordinates information coming from two active pointing devices at the same time. I have seen the cursor begin to wander on its own without touching anything! Deactivating the touchpad solved my problem immediately.
HunterSvcs - If only it would work the first time :=)
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Thank you very much for your comment. I already deactivate the touch pad but the problem still remain. As i reply in the previous thread, the problem came from the quality of the mouse. When i try to attach the problem with other PC it also have this kind of problem. And when i change the new mouse for my laptop the new mouse working fine wether i de/activate the touch pad.
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Hi, i have a file in windows explorer of windows xp pro. I want to prevent the user to copy the file out of this computer. which method below that is appropriate to use:
- Turn of copy command in windows explorer menu or right click menu. Is it possible to do that in regedit?
- Hide all removeable media such drive A:, flash drive, CDRW, bluetooth...
- Turn of the Save As command in relate document editor.
- Turn off short cut key Ctrl + C in windows explorer.
- Encrypt the file (using windows encryption system or other external tool such as http://www.codeproject.com/dotnet/EncryptFile.asp[^]). But the owner could decrypt it back... I want admin to encrypt it but user just use it as normal but could not copy it to outside.
- Using Information Right Management?
If anyone of you used to challenge this kind of problem please let me know which solution that is good for me to choose.
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That is pretty easy for WinXP pro.
Select Start->Run. Type "gpedit.msc" without qoutes and press ok.
then search under administration templates for setting. Then i suggest that you make sure that account is limited. If a user knows how to correct this setting, with admin rights he can return to previus setting
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Thank you for your comment. I already check an option as your comment and found some option that could offer to my need but not completely. One of option that i found that is usefull is prevent the user to burn the file to CD. And around two or three more option are pretty good too. It is a little bit difficult stage while I allow the user to access while but try to prevent them from distribute the file out of my PC.
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Roath Kanel wrote: Encrypt the file (using windows encryption system or other external tool such as http://www.codeproject.com/dotnet/EncryptFile.asp[^]). But the owner could decrypt it back... I want admin to encrypt it but user just use it as normal but could not copy it to outside.
If you Encrypt under diffrent account, then others account cannnot open (but can delete)
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Thank you very much for your comment. I also concern about this issue too. I think the best option might be the Information Right Management. Because an introduction page give me an information that I search for. But I don't know that IRM could protect only Ms office file or to the overall file in windows such as the file create in QuickBook. I have the financial report in QuickBook file and what i want just allow the user to edit to the file in his profile but don't want to allow him to copy the file out of the computer.
How about auditing the file? Is it possible to audit the target file? For example, the date/time, user account that access the file... The behavior that make to the file such as rename, delete, copy... Is it possible to do that?
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You can find in Group Policy
Remove Windows Explorer's default Context menu
Prevent access to drivers from My Commputer (You can select whitch drives)
Hide these specified drivers in My Commputer (You can select whitch drives)
and you must uninstall any FileManager (Or at least prevent the user to have the shortcut)
You said that you have disable CD burning featurs. But can you still burn with NERO?
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Thank you very much for your comment. I will try to apply those setthing and check how secure it is to my financial file.
Saksida Bojan wrote: You said that you have disable CD burning featurs. But can you still burn with NERO?
For this feature i did not try yet with nero, I also plan to try to test this feature too.
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Hi, I just want know about wireless networking. Does any one know that the signal from wireless networking could impact the health of the user?
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Roath Kanel wrote: HiDoes any one know that the signal from wireless networking could impact the health of the user?
What do you mean by that?
If so then the radio, tv or even computer monitor can be hazard to health.
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Saksida Bojan wrote: What do you mean by that?
I mean that, the signal from wireless networking could make the human health have a problem or not? In my opinion i think TV, radio signal also impact human health but i don't have any refernce or document to state about it. How about the signal of the mobile phone? Is it affect the human health or not?
I ask about wireless networking signal because i want to use a wireless network at home but i'm afraid that it signal could cause my family health have a prooblem in the future.
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There nothing that says it does. And nothing that says it doesn't either.
I would imagine that it's no different than using a cell phone.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Thank you very much for your comment. Now I already setup wireless networking in my home using D-link wirless router.[^]
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Well it does. But it does so small, that evrybody ignores it.
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Thank you very much for your comment. Now I already setup wireless networking in my home using D-link wirless router.[^]
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There was some research somewhere in yurp over here, and the outcome was that if you call with your mobile phone +- 1 hour a day, you have 10% more chance for headcancer. Dunno were i read it though .
Pompiedompiedom...
"..Commit yourself to quality from day one..it's better to do nothing at all than to do something badly.."
-- Mark McCormick
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Thank you very much for your information. I also used to heard that cell phone can cause the problem to user health. How about wireless networking in home or office? Does its signal could affect to the user health?
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My Dad has just applied this and now cannot access the Internet. What are some likely causes? Unfortunately, I can only help him out over the phone at the moment. I will also do a web search, but in the meantime, any suggestions?
He's also running Norton Internet Security 2004, which I strongly suspect is doing something strange. One possibility is that Norton Firewall has blocked IE. I do find that occasionally Norton blocks things which were previously allowed and you have to unblock them again. But I've not had the chance to guide him through checking the Norton settings yet. Also, is there a problem having both Windows Firewall and NortonFirewall enabled?
Kevin
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We've managed to do a system restore to pre-SP2, so he's up and working again. I guess at some point he'll have to move to SP2. In the meantime he should be OK with other MS patches.
The KB article is rather skimpy on info. How do we know that NIS is affected by this?
I also saw another article that says that if you install this patch you may lock up your PC!
Kevin
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I'm having some difficulty with setting up a small testing lab network. It was setup and working fine but the server hard drive had to be replaced so I did a fresh install and now...
Configuration:
Windows 2003 Standard Server(Domain Controller, AD, DHCP, DNS)
5 Windows XP Pro Workstations
1 Linksys Router
Symptoms:
All workstations can ping the server but not each other
Server can't ping any workstation
Names are resolved but gets request timeout message when trying to ping
Exception:
One workstation can be pinged and accessed by all even though it does not have a DNS record.
I took all the defaults during setup and nothing has changed on the router or workstations. There has to be something simple I missed but I can't see where the problem is. I've compared the working workstation with the others and can't see any difference. Again, the only thing that changed was putting in a new hard drive and fresh install on the server.
Anyone have a suggestion?
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Sounds initially like either a firewall or permissions issue to me. Can you ping the individual workstations from the server? If yes, you need to check the account permissions. Are the workstations logging ON to the domain, or only locally and using the DHCP service from the server?
HunterSvcs - If only it would work the first time :=)
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