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Changing my password
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If i'm on my user area now but don't know my password and don't have administrator status, can I delete/ change my password with the administrator knowing?
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SB-youre not funny or clever although I believe youre Quiz nights are good.
She posted for help not an adults poor attempt at patronising another user.
Who couldnt care less about it btw?
Ive had enough of you and your cronies.
Molly I hope you can get help.I did post as i wasnt sure if someone technical was around and would have tried to help.I see Chucks there now.
She posted for help not an adults poor attempt at patronising another user.
Who couldnt care less about it btw?
Ive had enough of you and your cronies.
Molly I hope you can get help.I did post as i wasnt sure if someone technical was around and would have tried to help.I see Chucks there now.
Dris on the actual computer of AB
I've used the computer twice since he change my user area password and he's logged me in both times.
It's windows vista, when you turn the computer on there was three icons to click on and go onto the area of, now there's two and you need passwords for both, and then you go onto the desktp where icons such as words, internet explorer and LG pc suite are . . . .
I've used the computer twice since he change my user area password and he's logged me in both times.
It's windows vista, when you turn the computer on there was three icons to click on and go onto the area of, now there's two and you need passwords for both, and then you go onto the desktp where icons such as words, internet explorer and LG pc suite are . . . .