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Too Many Users!



 
 
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Old March 11th 08, 07:08 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
John Reid
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Default Too Many Users!

After I became more familiar with Vista, I decided to add myself as a
regular user and only use the Administrator user as
required. However, I was unable to transfer my programmes, files, etc to the
new ordinary user so I simply made my old
Administrator User my regular user and made my new User the
Administrator.This appears to work well.

However, while doing this I accidently created another user under the
regular user by renaming it. As a result, User, XXXX X XXXX has users
named JohnM and John M XXXX. Both show up in c:\users\ I have tried to
eliminate one of them since my files have a tendency to
end up randomly in one or the other user. I have to be very careful when
saving files as to their destination.

I would like to consolidate the two sets of files and I need to know how. I
also need to know how to get rid of the second user.

Is there a way to eliminate one of the these two users?

Thanks

johnreid

 




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