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I set up a windows server, I can not log in as admin, no problem. I can log in as my standard acct without problem. However accounts 2 comments I created can not connect. I get "you cannot connect because the paper on the method that you use is not allowed on this computer. See your network administrator for more information. "I know I'm missing a framework, but do not know where. Thanks in advance for your help.

Hi Rob,

Please go to the Microsoft Community Forums.
This problem would be better suited to the TechNet Windows server community.
Please visit the link below to find a community that will support what ask you
http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/category/WindowsServer
I hope this helps. If you have any other queries/issues related to Windows, write us and we will be happy to help you further.

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        .j-type-row { margin-bottom: 0px !important; }
    
        /* browser controls content types (All Contents|User Tips|Discussions) width */
        #js-browse-controls .j-type-row .j-content-types { width: 90% !important; }
       
        /* browser controls view toggle (Thumbnails|Details) width */
        #js-browse-controls #j-item-view-toggle {
            width: 10% !important;
            display: table !important;
        }
    
        /* content filter row (All|Open|Answered|Threads) */
        .j-content-filter {
            background: white !important;
            margin-bottom: 10px !important;
        }  
       
        /* container canvas */
        .j-contained {
            margin-left: 40px !important;
            margin-right: 40px !important;
        }
    
        /* category filter bar */
        .jive-content-filter {
            left: 0px !important;
            width: 80% !important;
        }
        .touchcarousel-wrapper { width: 100% !important; }
        .touchcarousel .tc-paging-container { width: 90% !important; }                  
    
        /* more search results available */
        #j-more-search-results-available { padding: 10px !important; }
       
        /* misc */
        .jive-widget { margin-bottom: 10px !important; }
        .j-column { margin-bottom: 10px !important; }
    
        /* ------------------
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            Method 1 (minimum optimisation)
    
            Adjust thread list table's shift and margin to maximize its width.
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        /* ------------------ (currently active) */
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        .j-layout-sl.j-browse-content .j-column-l      { margin-left: 166px !important; }
        .j-layout-sl.j-browse-content .j-column-s      { width: 166px !important; }
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            * canvas margin-right         = 40px
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    /*
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            height: 60px !important;
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            border-width: thin !important;
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            margin: 0px 25px !important;;
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            margin: 0px 25px !important;
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            margin: 10px 25px 20px !important;
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            background: none repeat scroll 0% 0% rgb(237, 247, 232) !important;
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            border: 1px solid rgb(45, 184, 71) !important;
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            padding: 0px !important;
            max-width: inherit !important;
            margin: 0px 10px !important;
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        .j-inline-correct-answer section {
            margin: 10px 0px !important;
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        .j-inline-correct-answer .answer-marker {
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            font-size: 32px !important;
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            left:   0px !important;
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            margin: 0px 10px 15px 10px !important;
            border-style: dotted !important;
            border-width: thin !important;
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        .j-inline-promoted-helpful-answer header .reply-date,
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        .j-inline-recommended-answer h3.header .reply-date {
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            margin: 10px 0px !important;
        }
        .j-inline-promoted-helpful-answer header .j-helpful-text,
        .j-inline-promoted-helpful-answer h3.header .j-helpful-text,
        .j-inline-recommended-answer header .j-helpful-text,
        .j-inline-recommended-answer h3.header .j-helpful-text {
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            background: none repeat scroll 0% 0% transparent !important;
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            margin: 0px !important;
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        .j-inline-promoted-helpful-answer section .reply-body,
        .j-inline-recommended-answer section .reply-body {
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        .j-inline-promoted-helpful-answer section,
        .j-inline-recommended-answer section {
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        #helpful-container { padding-top: 0px !important; }
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        #helpful-container .more-answers * { font-size: 24px !important; }
    
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        .j-thread .jive-content.j-helpful.j-op {
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        /* switch between 'hellpful replies only' and 'all replies' */                          /* NEW */
        .jive-thread-messages .helpful-all-switch * {  
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        }
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            top: 32px !important;
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        .jive-thread-messages .helpful-all-switch li.inactive span.menu {
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            min-width: 160px !important;
            padding: 5px  !important;
            text-align: center !important;
        }
        
    
        /* thread content footer profile */                                                     /* NEW */
        .j-thread-post section.j-original-message footer .footer-profile {
            margin-right: 10px !important;
        }
        .j-thread-post footer .footer-profile {
            margin-right: -10px !important;
        }
        .j-thread-post footer .footer-profile .j-status-level {
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        }
        .j-thread-post footer .footer-profile .username,
        .j-thread-post footer .footer-profile .jive-username-link {
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        }
        .j-inline-correct-answer footer .footer-profile .j-status-levels,
        .j-inline-promoted-helpful-answer footer .footer-profile .j-status-levels,
        .j-inline-recommended-answer footer .footer-profile .j-status-levels {
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        }
        .j-inline-correct-answer footer .footer-profile .username,
        .j-inline-promoted-helpful-answer footer .footer-profile .username,
        .j-inline-recommended-answer footer .footer-profile .username {
            padding: 0px 10px 0px 10px !important;
        }
    
        /* text wrap in header */
        .j-thread-post > header .j-post-author { white-space: normal !important; }     
       
        /* thread post section (message body) */
        .j-thread-post section {
            padding: 0px 20px !important;
            margin-bottom: 6px !important;
        }
        
    
        /* thread rendered content */
        .jive-rendered-content { padding-bottom: 4px !important; }
       
        /* thread rendered content quote & pre */
        .jive-rendered-content .jive-quote,
        .jive-rendered-content .jive-pre {
            margin: 5px 15px !important;
        }
    
        /* thread reply footer (Return to Community | Go to original post) */
        #jive-thread-reply-footer { margin-top: 10px !important; }
       
        /* more like this links, incomming links */
        #apple-related-threads { margin: 0px 40px !important; }
        #apple-related-threads .j-box { margin-bottom: 0px !important; }
        .j-icon-list li { padding: 3px 0px 3px 22px !important; }
    
        /* related articles */                                                         
        .apple-sidebar-property {
            width: auto !important;
            padding-left: 0px !important;
        }
        .jive-box-body.jive-sidebar-body.jive-sidebar-body-related-articles { padding: 15px 0px !important; }
        
    
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        /* status level expertise tile */
        .j-status-level.expertise-tile,
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        /* status level level points */
        .j-status-level .level-points span { display: inherit !important; }            
        .j-status-level .level-points { white-space: inherit !important; }             
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            width: inherit !important;
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            padding: 0px !important;
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        .jive-body-formpage-comment .jive-thread-message { margin: 0px 40px 0px 80px !important; }
    
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            top: 0px !important;
            left: -50px !important;
            width: auto !important;
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        .j-layout-sl.j-browse-places .j-column-l      { margin-left: 166px !important; }
        .j-layout-sl.j-browse-places .j-column-l      { padding-left: 0px !important; }
        .j-layout-sl.j-browse-places .j-column-s      { width: 166px !important; }
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        .j-layout-sl.j-browse-places .j-column-s      { width: 166px !important; }
    */
        /* ------------------ */
    }
    

    Good luck

    H

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    Philippe

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    1.i would try an update of the touchpad driver. Maybe something messed with by the pilot or something else then the virtual scroll function stop working. You can download a newer version of Toshiba's official website:
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    After installation of the touchpad driver make sure that virtual scrolling function is enabled in the options of the control panel touchpad driver.

    2.i think that s the perfect item for you:
    How to change the settings for the built-in webcam If the image is very dark or black
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