Re: Changing from multi user to single user in XP
- From: "Trevor L." <Trevor_L.@Canberra>
- Date: Sun, 21 May 2006 16:59:05 +1000
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Cheers,
Trevor L.
Website: http://tandcl.homemail.com.au
"elcid666" <elcid666@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Rick Thanks for that.
I had already been down that road. What I would really like to get rid of
is
the C:\Documents and Settings\User or All Users chain.
You can't delete it because it's part of the system. I think I will
either
have to resort to putting more files directly on C:\ or make more
desktop
shortcuts (which can slow down shutdown time) Oh Dear ! What a pain?
Thanks again... Eric
"Rick Hallman" wrote:
Go to User Accounts in the Control Panel. There you can add and delete
accounts or change access privleges. If you have only one active user
and
do not use a password then your computer will boot to the desktop of that
one user.
"elcid666" <elcid666@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am the only person who will use my PC. There will not ever be any
other
users. How can I disable or work around having to make the choice
between
"user" or "other users" please?
I now have severals sets of the same files on my disc which causes no
end
of
problems.
Best Regards to everybody.
EM
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