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I have a new Vista computer, linked files over from old computer and it
automatically created a separate user account. I don't need 2 user accounts and am trying to combine the two. Can't figure it out. |
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I'm having the same problem & noticed that no one has responded. How do I
combine the two user accounts into one? "Leslie" wrote: I have a new Vista computer, linked files over from old computer and it automatically created a separate user account. I don't need 2 user accounts and am trying to combine the two. Can't figure it out. |
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I also have been making do with two (2) unnecessary administrator accounts in Vista. The second (2nd) was also automatically generated when I brought in my files from my old computer. I am suprised there is no answer on how to combine the accounts. It is becoming inconvenient for me to toggle back forth between the two. Hoping someone can instruct on how to combine those accounts. -- MARTY S |
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Leslie;331391 Wrote: I have a new Vista computer, linked files over from old computer and it automatically created a separate user account. I don't need 2 user accounts and am trying to combine the two. Can't figure it out. You will first need to activate the Administrator account. Here's how: http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/67...r-account.html Then log off and log on to this account. May take a minute while it builds the desktop. Control panel/User Accounts and Family Safety. You can delete an account there. Be sure to move all files from the user accounts you are going to delete as they will vanish. You should also be able to do this from the Admin. Acct. I only have one account, but you should be able to see all Users folders as Admin. Good backups are always recommended. When your done, I recommend disabling the Admin. Account again or at least giving it a strong password. Hope this helps. Gary -- garysgold Vista Home Premiumx32 SP1 Q6600 Quad Core 2.40 GHz 4 GB Ram 800 MHz Nvidia 8600GTS 256MB 500 GB HD Exp. Index=5.5 |