Hi There! I have a problem accessing the registry of a computer on my local network which goes like this : i open up regedit.exe then then at File-gt;Connect Network Registry i add the name of the computer from my LAN to which i want to connect to, after this i can see the HKLM and HKU registry but when i try to open the HKLM i get an error message saying something like this Cannot open HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE. If i try to modify the permissions it sais thet Unable to save permission changes or something like that. Both machines are using Windows XP professional SP2. Please help me!
We frequently got this request at our optometric office. We referred the patient to our local opticians rather than an online source because the optician could choose the correct SIZE and SHAPE of the safety goggle and as well adjust the fitting (sometimes requiring heat and bending of the temples (something the patient could NOT easily do himself/herself. Hope this helps
that's a bit vague.. if you mean what i'm guessing then: no eating/ drinking, loitering, write in pen/pencil, wear hair back, pull sleeves up ?
ABC Dry Chemical is primarily mono-ammonium phosphate which is basically categorized as an irritant. If you aren't experiencing any prolonged symptoms you are probably fine. I work for a fire extinguisher company and breathed in a fair share of it over the years, I haven't personally experienced any long term effects. Clean the effected area with a mild soap and water. Multiple cleanings may be necessary as a film can develop. ABC chemical is mildly corrosive to metals, so don't keep in on anything too long! If you have a dust mask, you might want to consider using it while you are cleaning. If you feel you are developing a cough because of it, you might want to consider consulting with your doctor. I have attached an ABC MSDS below. While some variances may exist between manufacturer's, most of the main ingredients will remain the same. Good luck!