ok well i have windows XP and if any one else has it if u look at teh corner of ur taskbar it has leik a globe icon and mine is gone i used to have it but not no moor and when i try to get it bac it says i need a supervisor password.. do u no what teh password could be cuz no one made one up or do u no how to get it back.. thx
Additional info, added Saturday November 27 2004, 9:02 am: hey guysz.. when i say what could teh password be i mean the actual password leik what is it?.. cuz NOONE!!! in my house set it. Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Computers? xoRachel answered Friday November 26 2004, 1:50 pm: Supervisor password might mean the owner's password. (Your mom or dad or whoever) When you start your computer and an icon comes up saying owner, and to get on that you (might) need a password. That could be the password. Sorry if I didn't help! [ xoRachel's advice column | Ask xoRachel A Question ]
zapreth answered Friday November 26 2004, 12:41 pm: If this is a work computer call tech support. If this is a home computer and it's used, you are most likely screwed. If this is a home computer are you signed in under guest or your own name? Who set up the XP system? Do they have a user name on the system? Either way go to start then control panel. Search the control panel items till you find administrative options. If it won't let you change anything, you're screwed. Screwed means you may have to reinstall the program, but I'd go to a pay tech site before waisting my time with that. I could give you better info and advise, but this is my work computer, NT. My home computer is XP. I have nothing to look at here for reference, just memory. Luck! [ zapreth's advice column | Ask zapreth A Question ]
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