That bug has been corrected, I think.Quote:
Originally posted by Eibro
Or, you could insert a CD and a floppy disk. If the CD is setup for autorun, the computer will run it even if the Screensaver is on.
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That bug has been corrected, I think.Quote:
Originally posted by Eibro
Or, you could insert a CD and a floppy disk. If the CD is setup for autorun, the computer will run it even if the Screensaver is on.
Hmmm... I don't think so, but it can be "turned off" by disabling autoassert (or something like that) in the c drive preferences.
the other solution would be to boot up in dos, open the "startup" folder and remove the link in that folder
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That's if the screen saver start when you log into windows
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That only works in very old versions of Windows, and comparing Windows 2000/XP with Windows 9x/Me is like comparing "The seventh seal" with "Decamerone".Quote:
Originally posted by biosninja
the other solution would be to boot up in dos, open the "startup" folder and remove the link in that folder
the who!?!?!?Quote:
"The seventh seal" with "Decamerone".
Yeah!! Who?Quote:
the who!?!?!?
Why? If you place a shortcut in the "startup" in WinXP int will also happen. Then in dos browse all the user accounts till you find the right "startup" folder and remove the shortcutQuote:
That only works in very old versions of Windows, and comparing Windows 2000/XP with Windows 9x/Me is like comparing "The seventh seal" with "Decamerone".
#1 : Windows NT/XP*/2000 cannot enter console-mode w/o password
#2 : Windows NT/XP*/2000 cannot enter GUI without password (removing screensaver is pointless)
#3 : NTFS is access-controlled.
*) Could be possible in XP Home edition, but it's easier to set up a windows password than putting the screensaver in the startmenu.
I was studying film atm I wrote that. European postwar renaissance really takes over your brain. :)Quote:
the who!?!?!?
"The seventh seal" == A nice movie by Ingmar Bergman
"Decameron" == An abysmally bad movie by Pier Paolo Pasolini
Speaking of good movies on that era, have you seen Amarcord or The Conformist? Good flicks.
Ahh incorrect! I would not post it here (i'd have to dig it backup anyway), but there is a method on NT logins that can be used to launch Explore'r with full admin privlages, a kid in my HS did it one time and gave me the article off neworder.Quote:
Windows NT/XP*/2000 cannot enter GUI without password (removing screensaver is pointless)