Have you looked to see if the "run" button is on the start menu? If it
is, type cmd <return> and when the window comes up, type "defrag". It
will list the options, so type it again with the options you want.
Peace,
Pat
Thusly spake Mark Andy:
> Howdy,
>
> On Tue, 11 Mar 2008, Randall wrote:
>
>>> And, when the friendly helpdesk person tries to log into your
>>> computer, can't because you changed the password,
>>>
>> Nope, doesn't work that way. The helpdesk doesn't use the 'administrator'
>> account, but another account set up for them.
>>
>
> That, in my experience, is highly dependent on how your company's
> infrastructure is setup, coupled with what needs to be done on your pc.
>
>
>> Besides, there is no proof that you were the one that changed the
>> password. Physical security is bound to be lax (otherwise no need for
>> such draconian computer measures; physical security is the only real
>> security) so pretty much anyone could have wandered in and changed the
>> password. That quasi-legal janitor that can't speak English but seems
>> to understand what you say ...
>>
>
> Yes, you very likely would win the lawsuit under those grounds.
>
> Really want to go through a lawsuit so that you can put pictures on your
> screen saver?
>
> Mark
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