You've got that right, Vanguard. Fortunately, I do know how to use it as I
just have done to eliminate an irritating issue with XP Pro SP3 that has
even stumped seasoned M$ MVPs (answer was too simple, apparently). Turns
out, the issue was a Windows programming "glitch". Judging by the results,
more people should use XTEQ instead of fewer. Thanks for the heads-up,
though.
"VanguardLH" wrote in message
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It's a dangerous tool. If you don't know what its setting do, don't use
it. It looks like a handy Windows tweaker but some of those tweaks are
very potent.
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