Password Protected Second Hard Drive?

There is a problem with the hard drive in my laptop, it needs formatted and a reinstallation of Windows XP. I’m trying to back-up my data first so I’ve put the hard drive in my PC (with 2.5-3.5" adaptor) my computer sees it fine but it won’t give me access to the "Documents & Setting Folder" where all my data is saying it’s password protected. From looking online it’s because my laptop hard drive is password protected (windows log on screen). Is there anyway to remove the Windows XP password on my laptop drive from Windows XP on my computer?

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I’ve designed staff info workbooks w/24 worksheets in each workbook (need this for 30 staff members). staff enters their own info & my formulas calculate info we need. i absolutely need to protect the excel formulas i’ve entered, but let staff enter their own info in blank cells. i can’t figure out how to do this on a "workbook" level – i’ve only been able to do it worksheet by worksheet, which is ridiculously time consuming (30 workbooks times 24 worksheets each = 720 individual protect commands, ugh). hoping there’s a faster way to do this. and i also need to be able to copy any one of these workbooks when a new staff person comes on board. thanks much …

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Problem with Microsoft Outlook being offline?

Hello ^^
My Microsoft Outlook window has an "offline" icon in the bottom right corner. I’ve tried everything to turn it back to online, but nothing seems to be working. All emails are from three days ago! D:
And when i go to File, there is no "Work online/offline" box to be checked. In addition, all my connections are working.
Thank you!

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Out of the blue there is a ruler at the top of a new message that’s only about 4" long with numbers 1 through 21. The text is so small that it cant be read. How do I get things back to normal?

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I’m trying to open Meeting respond in Outlook XP and getting this "Microsoft Outlook has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience."
How to resolve this issue? Thanks.

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