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Old 05-22-2007, 05:34 PM #1
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Default XP Pro users. A question please

I think Jo might use XP Pro although I could have a bad memory. Wondering if anyone can help me sort something out for somebody else. They're using XP Pro and their computer is not always saving the colour scheme changes.

It's not all the time that it's happening. e.g. they have changed something in appearances or themes (I'm not 100% sure where you do it in XP Pro) so that when they use the computer the parts that show as bright white are a different colour. So they've saved their setting but it doesn't stick and so when they re-start it goes back to default.

It's difficult asking on behalf of someone else esp. when I'm using a totally different set-up, but just wondered if there is maybe some simple thing that can be done to fix this problem.

I found some info. on a tech board about "not saving settings in XP Pro" so got my friend to follow the path that they suggested to see if she could check or uncheck the setting to actually "save settings" and all it came up for her was "Not Configured".




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