I prefer using Backup without the Wizard and would like to know how I may disable this feature. I just can't seem to create an ERD with it.
The second question relates to how users log on. I seemed to have disabled through some program I installed, or at told so by Windows, the Welcome screen and Fast User Switching. How do I reenable it without not knowing the program. I got a reference to a dll file that I searched for but could not find. All hidden and system files are set to be seen.
While I am on this point of logging on one could with W2K Pro create a warning/welcome message at logon. This was in the Local Computer Policy console through MMC by selecting the subnode of Computer Configuration | Windows Settings | Security Settings | Local Policies | Security Options. Locate and select Message tile for users attempting to log on | Action | Security | select Message text for users attempting to log on | select Action | then click Security. In the field, one could type a welcome/warning message and then click OK to activate it. I did all this with XP but nothing appears before log on or any point thereafter. Does anyone know why this is and offer a possible solution?
The second question relates to how users log on. I seemed to have disabled through some program I installed, or at told so by Windows, the Welcome screen and Fast User Switching. How do I reenable it without not knowing the program. I got a reference to a dll file that I searched for but could not find. All hidden and system files are set to be seen.
While I am on this point of logging on one could with W2K Pro create a warning/welcome message at logon. This was in the Local Computer Policy console through MMC by selecting the subnode of Computer Configuration | Windows Settings | Security Settings | Local Policies | Security Options. Locate and select Message tile for users attempting to log on | Action | Security | select Message text for users attempting to log on | select Action | then click Security. In the field, one could type a welcome/warning message and then click OK to activate it. I did all this with XP but nothing appears before log on or any point thereafter. Does anyone know why this is and offer a possible solution?