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#11
I think I'm going to uninstall Quicktime and see

what happens.
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#12
Let us know the results DeeDubs!

-Beta
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#13
Well, I haven't been able to uninstall Quicktime

because this is my work computer and I can't install/uninstall without the system administrator's approval - and he's out of the office until next

week.

So...if any of you have any other ideas it would be a great help. In the WMP I can't find a "set as default" or other type option. This situation

has been incredibly frustrating because I have to switch back and forth from FF and IE.
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#14
Well, if you have to keep switching, why not get

IE Tab ?

Extension Description:
"IE Tab - an extension from Taiwan, features:

Embedding Internet Explorer in tabs of Mozilla/Firefox.

If you need some instructions.
Please visit our official website on

http://ietab.mozdev.org"


FW
~ FFW
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#15
Quote:I can't install/uninstall without the

system administrator's approval - and he's out of the office until next week.

Simple. He probably made your account "limited".
So, reboot

the machine, and press F8 the entire time while rebooting,
untill a black screen appears, with the option of Safe Mode on it.

Select Safe Mode

(using the arrow keys) and let the computer come up.
When it finally loads, it should either take you to the desktop or take you to the login screen, with

the account "Administrator" there.

If you click it, it should log you in, as the Administrator (in safe mode).
Now go to your User Accounts, in Control

Panel (depending on what version of windows you use), and find your account.

Once you have found your account, go in and make it an

Administative Account. Now you need to reboot the maching, and let it come up normal.

Login, as yourself, and you should be an

Administrator.
Now you can do everything that HE can do.

_ISR_m3rc_
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#16
Darn isr smart arn't we but u dont have to do

that do a full restore that may erase everything but before that save everything by printing then full restore it will be like your computer is new
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#17
ISR,

I tried what you said but this problem

occured. After booting in safe mode the login would come up and it would have my userID in it. There wasn't an option to log in as administrator, or

bypass the login, or anything. I logged in as my user name in safe mode, but it wouldn't let me change the user accounts without logging in as an

administrator. Any other ideas?
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#18
Do you have windows Pro or Home, or something

else?

-Beta
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#19
um...I would assume it's windows Pro. I work

for a University, and I believe that they have the latest version you would use for business.
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#20
Let's see here.

I attached a file, for

hacking the administrator account.
If it comes up at the windows welcome login screen, where it shows everybody's account, I'd try cracking his

password. (Just don't get caught).

It might be password drowssap 123 1234 12345 123456 1234567 1234578
his name, or something like

that.

Try reading the file I attached, and see if it works.


_ISR_m3rc_
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