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Old 12-08-2006, 01:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Please Help!!!! 3 Questions!

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I really want to know answers on these questions! I would be very happy if you help me!

1 question: "Using Welcome Screen you cannot access the hidden user accounts (e.g., Administrator account), so you can’t log on using those accounts. What actions you should perform to access the hidden user accounts even from the Welcome Screen?"

2 guestion: "In an Event Viewer tool each event has a description in the Event Properties window. Very often the description is short and it’s hard to understand its meaning. What Internet site provides you with much more detailed descriptions of events and allows you to search an event by an Event ID?"

3 guestion: "If the last boot was unsuccessful, the next time you boot a computer, Windows XP provides you with the choice of alternative boot scenarios: Safe Mode, Safe Mode with Networking, Safe Mode with Command Prompt and Last Known Good Configuration. What file does Windows XP check, to determine whether the last boot was unsuccessful?"

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Old 12-08-2006, 02:59 PM   #2 (permalink)
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1 question: "Using Welcome Screen you cannot access the hidden user accounts (e.g., Administrator account), so you can’t log on using those accounts. What actions you should perform to access the hidden user accounts even from the Welcome Screen?"

2 question: "In an Event Viewer tool each event has a description in the Event Properties window. Very often the description is short and it’s hard to understand its meaning. What Internet site provides you with much more detailed descriptions of events and allows you to search an event by an Event ID?"

3 question: "If the last boot was unsuccessful, the next time you boot a computer, Windows XP provides you with the choice of alternative boot scenarios: Safe Mode, Safe Mode with Networking, Safe Mode with Command Prompt and Last Known Good Configuration. What file does Windows XP check, to determine whether the last boot was unsuccessful?"

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#1) Press F8 to get into safe mode and you can then log into these accounts.

#2)Simply google the term you are looking for and it usually has an answer on the first result.

#3) Those are all the recovery modes. If you computer was shut down without being powered off i.e Power outage or something like that. Thats normal its not checking it just knows it want shut down right when it went down. If you see this just go to the last known good and you will be fine.
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Old 12-10-2006, 05:35 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Thank you....but in third question it is important for me to know What file does Windows XP check, to determine whether the last boot was unsuccessful?
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