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I have lost the ability to see my usb memory key when I am logged in under my

network ID. If I log into the machine only I can see it. I believe it may

have something to do with norton internet security. I have removed the

program but I still can not see the key. Is there something that could

affect one profile but not another?

"Mark" wrote:

> I have lost the ability to see my usb memory key when I am logged in under my

> network ID. If I log into the machine only I can see it. I believe it may

> have something to do with norton internet security. I have removed the

> program but I still can not see the key. Is there something that could

> affect one profile but not another? I can see key in the safely remove hardware but it does not show up in my computer.

"Mark" <Mark@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote

>I have lost the ability to see my usb memory key when I am logged in under

>my

> network ID. If I log into the machine only I can see it. I believe it

> may

> have something to do with norton internet security. I have removed the

> program but I still can not see the key. Is there something that could

> affect one profile but not another?

 

Troubleshooting for USB Drives

http://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbtrouble_e.html

 

General USB troubleshooting in Windows XP

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=310575

 

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Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]

=?Utf-8?B?TWFyaw==?= wrote:

>

> I have lost the ability to see my usb memory key when I am logged in under my

> network ID. If I log into the machine only I can see it. I believe it may

> have something to do with norton internet security. I have removed the

> program but I still can not see the key. Is there something that could

> affect one profile but not another?

 

Remove NIS ASAP.

 

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http://www.bootdisk.com/

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