Re: administrator
From: Colin Barnhorst (colinbarharst(nojunk)_at_msn.com)
Date: 02/14/05
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Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 09:47:05 -0700
It refers to the icons that appear for each of the users. Unless you have
substituted personal pictures of the users of your computer, the idealized
representations from the XP library appear. Some people refer to these with
nicknames like "Fisher Price People" because of their resemblance to the
roundheaded figures. It is neither 'expertspeak' or rudeness. Just
shorthand.
-- Colin Barnhorst [MVP Windows - Virtual Machine] (Reply to the group only unless otherwise requested) "Ian Hoare" <ianhoare@angelfire.com> wrote in message news:jni1111g2mo6fjbbd6d7p577rprp02qnhg@4ax.com... > Salut/Hi Vanguard, > > le/on Sun, 13 Feb 2005 21:55:27 -0600, tu disais/you said:- > > >>Depends on WHICH version of Windows XP that you use. For Windows XP >>Home, you must reboot into Safe Mode and then can login under the >>Administrator account. For Windows XP Professional, it depends if you >>are using the Fisher-Price "Welcome Screen" > > Fisher Price? > > Is that some kind of expertspeak way of being rude? > > > -- > All the Best > Ian Hoare > http://www.souvigne.com > mailbox full to avoid spam. try me at website
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