oops, correcting myself a little from the advice above on how to log in on the main admin account: the point where you press ctrl-Alt-2 times Delete is not while the screen is black with the Windows XP logo, but at the login screen, when you'll normally log on to your personal account (assuming that you password-protected the accounts when you installed XP). If you do the trick at that point, thr screen goes black and you get a simple log-in frame for the Admin account (the password asked for is, most likely, the one you originally picked for your personal/with admin rights account).
Last edited by gagged_Louise; 02-17-2007 at 05:04 PM.
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If you've an IBM PC (or now Lenovo) you will probably have a program called Client Security Solution preinstalled. This has a componant (I can't remember the name off the top of my head) that lets you create a secure, encripted drive in a single file. You can store this file on a removable media (flash drive etc.) and upon insertion use the right-click-context-menu to mount it as a drive. This means that other than the application itself there are no traces of the drive on the PC at any other time. I've used this for all the time I've had my current laptop, just keeping the file in an obscure location on the hard drive.
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