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Old February 19th 04, 07:05 PM
Hans Linders
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When I install my parhelia I have to install microsoftnetframework first,
because otherwise I can't use powerdesk.
When I first install drivers from my cd (also framework) and upgrade with
new drivers there is no problem.
I downed framework from microsoft.com and installed it, then I installed the
latest drivers and I get the problem by reboot that I have to loginn by
windows xp.
Anyone know about this problem?
thanks


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Old February 21st 04, 02:16 PM
Richard Hopkins
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"Hans Linders" wrote in message...
I downed framework from microsoft.com and installed it, then I installed
the latest drivers and I get the problem by reboot that I have to loginn

by
windows xp.
Anyone know about this problem?


Yeah. If you go into the Users section of Control Panel, you'll see a new
user profile has been created (think it's something like Microsoft ASP
..net). Delete it, and you'll no longer have to sign in at the Welcome
screen.
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