In System Properties I would like to put in a computer description because right now it says "not available" Used to be able to do all this in Windows XP and change the Registered Owner. In Windows 7 it is different. When I go where there is an empty box for computer description I cannot type into the box. No cursor insertion point cannot appear there. So I cannot add a description there. Where's this at? Also underneath that the Workgroup is also not available. Not too worried about that one though.
Any way to add something to my computer description?
Here's a picture I snipped:
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Thanks, JB
I snipped that out of System Properties is all. I see the Change settings but the box for changing or adding a description cannot be typed in. No clicky in that box. I figure there was a registry change I could make like the ole XP computers. Here's a new image.
Last edited by jonnyb; March 27th, 2019 at 09:44 PM.
Note: My questions may be to help others
Thanks, JB
No it doesn't give me the insertion point so I can type into that box. Now I have a Windows 10 laptop that did give me that capability. Then it showed up in System Properties under Computer Description right away. That's strange that I can't add the description to my Windows 7 desktop. I actually installed that OS on that computer as well as normal. I don't care about the Workgroup but wanted just to put the description into something that said Unavailable.
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Thanks, JB
I did it!!!!!!! Yes. You have to have Server turned on to Automatic or Automatic(delayed start) in Services for this box available for typing into it. Note: if it was disabled like mine was you have to do a full restart (not a logoff) before it is back to Automatic and ready for adjustments in the Computer Description empty box. The description shows up automatically in System Properties when you type something into the Computer Description box. Also note: If you go back in to disable Server then the description will go back to Unavailable again. Here's my new picture of what I typed into my description.
This is good for others that are having the same problem. I read many discussions about this. Some talk about the Server being put to Automatic but not saying anything about a full reboot and not just a log off and on. That is the only way it works. I just did two Windows 7 computers in the same manner. Ok, onward and upward.
Note: My questions may be to help others
Thanks, JB