Desktop computer must be online website

I can do my show desktop online a Web site instead of a desktop image?

I work on a generation of program computer kiosk and need my Web site to be the only thing visible on the home screen.  When someone hits I want to escape that it by default on this Web site.  Can I do this?

Hello

Windows 7 does not natively support the functionality you want. You can find a third-party application that could support these features. Looking for assistance from your favorite search engine.

NOTE: using third-party software, including hardware drivers can cause serious problems that may prevent your computer from starting properly. Microsoft cannot guarantee that problems resulting from the use of third-party software can be solved. Software using third party is at your own risk.

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  • desktop computer takes a long time to load after uninstall of netware

    Dear Pascal, recently, by chance, I installed the client service for Netware on my PC. He asked to restart the computer, and after reboot, logon screens became classic. I uninstalled netware by accessing the properties of LAN. I managed to restore logon screens using Microsoft resources available on the net. However, my PC now takes * for long time for the desktop icons and toolbar are displayed. I use Microsoft Windows XP Version 2002 SP3, Intel Core2Duo processor P8600 @2.40 Ghz with 2 GB of RAM on Lenovo Thinkpad R400. I understand that it is after uninstalling the netware client that my office is very very slow. Help me for a faster loading of the desktop computer. Best regards, Reba Shankar

    Hey Reba,

    Thanks for choosing Microsoft Community!

    You have reached the right forum. Try to solve this problem.

    If I understand correctly, you have some performance issues on windows XP computer.

     

    Let us try the following steps:

     

    Method 1: Any installed program must be uninstalled from Add and remove programs. You can just remove shortcuts from other places like LAN properties.

    Run the following fix - it to uninstall client services for Netware.

    Solve problems with programs that cannot be installed or uninstalled:

    http://support.Microsoft.com/mats/program_install_and_uninstall

     

    Method 2: See the following article:

     

    How to make a computer faster: 6 ways to speed up your PC:

    http://www.Microsoft.com/atwork/maintenance/speed.aspx#fBid=uQRRD6ZPxkC

     

    Important notes:

    ·         Running chkdsk on the drive if bad sectors are found on the disk hard when chkdsk attempts to repair this area if all available on which data can be lost.

    ·         The data files that are infected must be cleaned only by removing the file completely, which means that there is a risk of data loss.

    Hope the helps of information. Don't answer if you need assistance, we will be happy to help you.

  • "The computer must be restarted before upgrade can continue." You want to restart now? »

    This message appears every time that I reboot.  I do not know which update is, but he showed now whenever I started the computer last month.  How can I stop this message from appearing? I use Windows XP.
    See you soon

    Hello

    Every time that you start your computer, you see the following message is displayed:
    The computer must be restarted before upgrade can continue. You want to restart now?
    Your choice is Yes or no. If you click Yes, the computer is forced into a restart, but returns the message. If you click on no, you can work normally.

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    Registry key is here:

    Hkey_current_user\\software\\microsoft\\windows\\currentversion\\run.

    Please, right click on run and export to your desktop and save it as back.reg.
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    YOU PACK THE FACE WITH THE STEPS ABOVE, THE QUESTIONS PLEASE FOLLOW:

    Error 'Need to restart the computer', after you run the Adobe Update Manager

    Question

    After you run the Adobe Update Manager, you receive the error message "Need to restart the computer." You receive the error message during all subsequent restarts of the computer.

    Solutions

    Do one or more of the following solutions:

    Solution 1: Delete the file of transaction of AUM.

    Delete the file AUtrans.xml the Documents and Settings\ [username] \Application Data\Adobe\Updater folder.

    Solution 2: Remove the Adobe Updater.exe registry key if it exists.

    Warning: The registry contains information on the system that are critical to your computer and applications. Before editing the registry, be sure to make a backup of it. Adobe provides no support for any problems that result from incorrectly modifying the registry. Adobe strongly recommends that you have experience editing system files before you modify the registry. For more information on the Windows Registry Editor, see your Windows user's guide or contact Microsoft Technical Support.

    To remove the Updater.exe Adobe key:

    1. go to hkey_current_user\\software\\microsoft\\windows\\currentversion\\run.

    2 Select the AdobeUpdater.exe key (if it exists) and then choose the editing command > delete.

    3. click on Yes in the dialog box confirm deleting key.

    Solution 3: Find and remove the AdobeUpdater.rbt file if there is.

    1. choose Start > search.

    2. under what Do you want to Search For, select all files and folders.

    3. in the all or part of the file name box, type: AdobeUpdater.rbt

    4. in the box look in, select your local hard disk.

    5. click on search.

    6 remove the AdobeUpdater.rbt file search results if it is found.

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