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I'm really sick of Microsoft making each successive operating system more
controlling, so that it becomes increasingly difficult to do things the way I want to, without being forced to follow the path that Microsoft in its infinite wisdom g thinks I should follow. Gripe out of the way, I made the mistake of using Windows Easy Transfer (WET is a suitable acronym!) to transfer files and settings from an XP computer to a new Vista computer. I now have 2 user accounts on the new computer, and have to log on to each of them with a password. I am the only person who uses the computer, and I want to have ONE user account (me) that has full control over every aspect of the computer. How can I get rid of the second user account (fully) and end up with one account giving me full control? Lindsay Graham Canberra, Australia |
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On Dec 13, 5:28 am, "Lindsay Graham" wrote:
I'm really sick of Microsoft making each successive operating system more controlling, so that it becomes increasingly difficult to do things the way I want to, without being forced to follow the path that Microsoft in its infinite wisdom g thinks I should follow. Gripe out of the way, I made the mistake of using Windows Easy Transfer (WET is a suitable acronym!) to transfer files and settings from an XP computer to a new Vista computer. I now have 2 user accounts on the new computer, and have to log on to each of them with a password. I am the only person who uses the computer, and I want to have ONE user account (me) that has full control over every aspect of the computer. How can I get rid of the second user account (fully) and end up with one account giving me full control? Lindsay Graham Canberra, Australia Lindsay, There should always be that additional Administrator account, though I believe you're referring to two account in addition to that one. If that's the case, then you use the User Accounts dialog in the control panel to give administrative privilege to your "permanent" user account. Once that is done, and you have move the "temporary" user's documents, music, pictures, favorites, etc out of the profile, login as the new permanent admin user and you can delete the old one (also in the User Accounts dialog). HTH! Justin |
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Thanks, Justin. But why should there "always be that additional
Administrator account"? Looking at Control Panel User Accounts, I see that there are 3 accounts -- Owner (Administrator), Lindsay Graham (Administrator) and Guest (Guest account is off). The first is the one I want to keep, so I propose to delete the other 2 (after moving the files that I want to keep) and then rename Owner to Lindsay Graham. Can you see any problems in doing that? Lindsay Graham "Justin Brown - SYNACS" wrote in message ... On Dec 13, 5:28 am, "Lindsay Graham" wrote: I'm really sick of Microsoft making each successive operating system more controlling, so that it becomes increasingly difficult to do things the way I want to, without being forced to follow the path that Microsoft in its infinite wisdom g thinks I should follow. Gripe out of the way, I made the mistake of using Windows Easy Transfer (WET is a suitable acronym!) to transfer files and settings from an XP computer to a new Vista computer. I now have 2 user accounts on the new computer, and have to log on to each of them with a password. I am the only person who uses the computer, and I want to have ONE user account (me) that has full control over every aspect of the computer. How can I get rid of the second user account (fully) and end up with one account giving me full control? Lindsay Graham Canberra, Australia Lindsay, There should always be that additional Administrator account, though I believe you're referring to two account in addition to that one. If that's the case, then you use the User Accounts dialog in the control panel to give administrative privilege to your "permanent" user account. Once that is done, and you have move the "temporary" user's documents, music, pictures, favorites, etc out of the profile, login as the new permanent admin user and you can delete the old one (also in the User Accounts dialog). HTH! Justin |
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