I'm just wondering what the huge deal of you being a admin on corporate laptop is? If your trying to crack the security policy they have in place and most companies can find out and know everything your doing on that laptop you can land yourself in some deep trouble or terminated if they decide to run a security check on that computer. Like everyone said just leave well enough alone. If you need any admin access you will have to request it.
I totally agree here too, if it`s a work laptop you shouldn`t be doing anything with it except work. You should not be making any changes to it or trying to make any changes to it. Leave it alone.
I am trying to repair my extended send to menu which shows an empty folder. When I try to download Brinks Add_Send-To_to_Context_Menu.reg file it doesn't work and doesn't show on my desktop. Can some help a dummy?
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My PC runs Windows 7 x64. I built it myself about a year ago for gaming.
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I know there's the small message in...
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I've been unable to access my custom build computer since around 5:00 yesterday. I chose to restart my computer at around that time just because it was slowing up a little and I usually do that to help, I had not installed any updates or new programs since 2 days ago when there had been a...