I don't want to log in there, but the computer is saing that i must login
there to be able to install programs etc. (on my own PC?!?!).
XP installed .NET framework after an live update. I don't need the program
and can't get rid of it because of that d**n password that it created itself.
So if i can get .NET framework 1.1 and 1.3 update out of my system, that's OK
"nicholas hall" wrote:
> Why are you trying to log into the .NET account?
>
> The said account is created when .NET 1.1 is installed.
> It is not there for you to manually log into.
>
> NIK
>
> "Paasie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:F02939D7-BC63-4BA0-A2A8-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > After i tried to get acces to all my folders in Windows Vista (on my own
> > PC
> > at home) I now get a screen asking me for my ASP.NET Machine account
> > password. I also need this to install programs or even to install Windows
> > all
> > again. I have tried the two passwords I always use on my PC but they don't
> > work. How is this possible? Does a system on my PC make it's own
> > passwords?
> > And where does ASP.NET come from? Can anybody help?
> >
>
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