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Old November 5th 09, 08:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin
tonyarnold100
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Default disconnecting network drive


I am not a tech person. I no longer use a network - the network no
longer exists.

I cannot install, de-install, or backup my local files. I tried
following microsoft instructions but could not change my CMD string
which read - documents and settings

how can I eliminate the network and server connections so I can get
ownership of my laptop?


Many thanks


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Old November 5th 09, 09:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin
Leonard Grey[_3_]
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Default disconnecting network drive

What does networking have to do with backing up or installing software?
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tonyarnold100 wrote:
I am not a tech person. I no longer use a network - the network no
longer exists.

I cannot install, de-install, or backup my local files. I tried
following microsoft instructions but could not change my CMD string
which read - documents and settings

how can I eliminate the network and server connections so I can get
ownership of my laptop?


Many thanks


 




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