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Umm.. what credentials are you talking about?
Like, did you do a "remember me" for logging into planetcricket or something?

Clear the Browsing History..
CTRL + Shift + Del
Now, select passwords from the list, and click on Delete.

I'm not sure if I understood your problem correctly.

Nah. We get laptops for school in NSW for year 9 students, and when I typed in my log in for the internet (we have passwords for the net) I clicked 'remember credentials'. Mattfb told me last night that it only asks for your passwords at school, so tomorrow I'll be able to change my account I'm using for the internet.

Cheers anyway.
 
Mine Microsoft Office doesn't run in proper colour (it runs in black and white and not blue). Any program of MS Office have the problem
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I am using Windows 7 x86
 
Try changing the theme? (not entirely sure):

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No changes. I don't think changing theme will change the overall look of MS Office.. It only change colour, effects. I mean the toolbar and taskbar should be in blue colour. Also check the MS Office icon (File menu) on top in the image I posted. The whole look is black and white or in other words It gives 16 bit colour.
 
Already tried. Got the solution but I can't find sms driver
Rick Bridges: "Hopefully, this will save someone a few hours of frustration....

Problem: It was caused by Windows defaulting to the SMS Mirror Driver
instead of the ATI driver for the video card. The SMS Mirror Driver is
installed with the SMS Agent, it handles video acceleration for the SMS
Remote Control Agent.

Resolution: This can be fixed by opening Device Manager and removing or
disabling the SMS Mirror driver. Restarting the system then allows Windows to load using the correct video card driver.

The SMS Remote Control Agent still worked properly, and the Office 2007 now looks like it's supposed to look."
 
Yes, it would probably be a better idea asking here than asking me :p
 
For some people it works, for some it doesn't. What version of Windows do you have? I've seen it work mostly in Ultimate.
 
In Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit I had to use Windows XP mode to get it to work.
 
Could be because its 64-bit. Now that I think of it, I don't think DOS programmes work in 64-bit computers...
 
Could be because its 64-bit. Now that I think of it, I don't think DOS programmes work in 64-bit computers...
Yes, because the 64-bit Windows 7 / Vista drops support for legacy 16-bit applications totally, while the 32-bit version supports them. Syedur Rehman's Cricksim is a 16-bit application.
 

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