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CD> Any ideas?

JdeBP> I suggest reading the Microsoft TechNet and Microsoft
JdeBP> KnowledgeBase articles that I pointed you to in the
JdeBP> previous thread that you started.

CD> Thanks for your reply, but if you have nothing beneficial to
offer,
CD> then don't offer anything at all.

It's fortunate, then, that I had something beneficial to offer. _I
gave it to you_, twice now. GO AND READ IT.

CD> Your links only refer to documentation which, of course,
CD> I could spend tones of time reading ...

Then do so! Stop wasting our time with questions that are answered in
the documentation that you've been pointed to twice now, because you
don't want to expend the time reading it for yourself. The rest of
the world is not your unpaid documentation reading service.

CD> you shouldn't reply to newsgroups if you don't have
CD> anything to share except pointers to microsoft
CD> resource kit for windows 2000 and changes to
CD> security information for xp.

Utter rubbish. Pointers to documentation are perfectly valid replies,
and indeed some of the most useful ones to be had from Usenet. I can
tell from the above erroneous description that you STILL haven't
actually read the Microsoft documentation that you've now been
directed to TWICE. Otherwise you'd know what systems it applies to.
GO AND READ IT.

.



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