Windows Task Manager - I clicked on cascade tab windows yesterday.

In the center of support and help that he is told to do a right click on a place empty in the taskbar and choose uncascade. It only gives me the possibility of uncascading. It gives me the possibility in cascade.  I don't know what program or the window that I had opened and selected when I mounted cascade yesterday. If you know how to find this possibility, then maybe it would give me the possibility of uncascade if I launched the same window and selected. Problem is that if its cascading show no open windows on the Task Manager. I want to just uncascade because I use a lot the Task Manager to manage or stop or update programs and I can't do if I don't see the program open the Task Manager window.

Hi Marne,

First of all, make sure that you logged in with an administrator account. Then change your password to a password strong. Follow the instructions on creating a password on the link below.
http://www.Microsoft.com/security/online-privacy/passwords-create.aspx

Watch user accounts and remove all user that you use no or unknown accounts.

Download the Microsoft Scanner from the link below: the page also contains security measures good you can review.
http://www.Microsoft.com/security/scanner/en-us/default.aspx

It is better to have a single Antivirus running real-time protection. You can use other analytical tools, but not the multiples at the same time.

If you use wireless for your home computer, I reset it and change the default SSID immediately when the security on your network wireless configuration. Most of the ships with a SSID default and you should modify to prevent hackers to access your network.

Make sure you have a firewall is enabled on your router and your computer.

If you are still having difficulties to access the folders or files, take possession of the file.

Article number: 308421 - how to appropriate a file or a folder in Windows XP
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/308421
 
I hope this helps.

Marilyn

 

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