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Control Panel is virtually the control center of your computer. It allows you to change settings for programs, hardware devices, set up network connections and user accounts. Basically its customizing your computer. If you're working on a school or office computer which is linked to the network, they probably won't let you change your settings since you could somehow cause damage to the system or change their desired settings.
this depends on the access rights settings on those programs defined by the administrator of the computer.
on your main drive C: Usually under Documents & Settings or Users if your in Vista
i think so because they are stopping you from minding your own business but you can unblock your things in the settings or optionsAdded: The companies are incapable of reaching into your computer and shutting down your programs. YOU had to have purchased and/or downloaded the company's programs yourself. Here's a suggestion - if you don't want the programs on your computer DELETE THEM!
The major system resources to consider are the I/O port address, memory addresses, IRQ, and DMA settings.
The battery life has an average of 4 hours depending on what programs you have running and your power settings.
Control Panel\User Accounts and Family Safety\User Accounts
Guest account is the one where you can set a settings that you need..... For ex. You don't like any1 uninstalling your programs, so in such cases you can use guest account.... In order to activate guest account you have to have a administrator account & it has to be set with a password........ Administration account is normal to control your settings.............
Nothing. This program simply collects files and settings on your old computer and puts them on your new computer. Windows Easy Transfer is a feature of Windows Vista that allows you to transfer files and settings from one Windows computer to another. Using Windows Easy Transfer, you can transfer most of your files, programs and settings to your new computer.
Start->All Programs->Accessories->System Tools->File and Settings Transfer Wizard
Well, isn't that just a happy little accident? Each user account on a computer can have its own set of preferences, including printer settings. It's like giving each person their own paint palette to create their own masterpiece. Just adjust the settings to your liking and let your creativity flow!
admins can install software and updates, change more complex computer settings and add, remove or edit any of the users that are on the same computer