NEW USER

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Phillip Sherman

In the past when I turned my computer on it would go to the welcome
screen and just start up. Now, I have to click on a user profile
because, I have a new user profile that I did not create. It's called
ASP.NET Machine a. I have no clue where it came from or what to do with
it. I'm afraid to delete it because it might be necessary.

I'm using windows XP. My default browser is Foxfire and my default
e-mail program is Thunderbird.

Any advice concerning this new user file would be greatly
appreciated.(TI A).

PHILL
 
Phillip said:
In the past when I turned my computer on it would go to the welcome
screen and just start up. Now, I have to click on a user profile
because, I have a new user profile that I did not create. It's called
ASP.NET Machine a. I have no clue where it came from or what to do with
it. I'm afraid to delete it because it might be necessary.

I'm using windows XP. My default browser is Foxfire and my default
e-mail program is Thunderbird.

Any advice concerning this new user file would be greatly
appreciated.(TI A).

PHILL

Someone installed it on your computer:

http://www.asp.net/

More:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASP.NET

Alias
 
Phillip said:
Thanks for the reply. Now I know who put it there. Microsoft put it
there, in one of their updates.

Thanks again for the information.

Phill

Right. It is a part of the Microsoft .NET program.
 

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