Services/DNS Client

G

Guest

I`m trying to solve a problem with Streaming audio.One of the tips they gave
me was to "Ensure that my settings allow no restriction for Local
Connections(specifically:Localhost, 127.0.0.1)

I went to fool around with the services and the DNS Client.Clicked on
properties and the Log on tab.Initially,I had the "This
account..."selected.There was some information there,including the paswords.I
changed the Log on to Local system account.I then exit services and attempted
to see if my streaming audio problem was resolved.Seeing no difference,I went
back and attempted to change it back to the previous setting;"This account
"...with it`s correspondent passwords already in place,however,when I
ckicked on apply,a message box popped out asking me to enter a valid
password.This puzzled my since I did not at any time modified the password or
the account information.I`m using Firefox as my browser and the only
difference I now find is that I`m unable to right click on the bookmark list
to sort out the names.What can I do to make Windows accept the "Log on as"
previous setting?Could this also be the cause for Firefox to now ignore the
right click in my mouse to invoke the "sort by name" command in Bookmarks?
 
M

Mark L. Ferguson

Open IE, tools, options, Security tab, Internet zone, Custom Level button, scroll down to the bottom, and set the password option
you prefer.


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G

Guest

Mark L. Ferguson said:
Open IE, tools, options, Security tab, Internet zone, Custom Level button, scroll down to the bottom, and set the password option
you prefer.
Mark;
That did not work.I went back to the properties of the DNS Client/Log On
tab,and am still unable to return it back to the previous setting,it still
asks me to enter a valid password.I had to settle for leaving it at "Local
System account"

It does not seem to affect anything,thus far,and I solved my right click
problem with the bookmarks in FireFox by creating another user profile.
 

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