Re: Upgading to XP Pro form XP Home

From: Michael Stevens (mstevens_at_bogusmvps.org)
Date: 02/20/05


Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2005 21:35:55 -0800

In news:85D575E5-D1D2-45D0-A2B1-FE6DEC557279@microsoft.com,
Blaine R <BlaineR@discussions.microsoft.com> respectfully replied ;-)
> It was an upgrade and the logins are from local users but are in the
> documents on the c: drive
>

Hard to tell from your post, but see if the link below helps.
Icons, Favorites, E-Mail Messages, and Customization Is Missing After
Upgrade to Windows XP Professional
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;q307229

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> "Bruce Chambers" wrote:
>
>> Blaine R wrote:
>>> I just upgraded to XP pro form XP Home everything is fine but I
>>> can't find my logins from XP Home. How do I restore these??
>>
>>
>> What, exactly, do you mean by "... I can't find my logins from XP
>> Home?"  Are the user accounts' profiles missing from the C:\Documents
>> and Settings folder?  Can you still see the user accounts when you
>> right-click My Computer > Manage > Local Users and Groups?  Did you
>> actually perform a true upgrade, or select a "new" installation?
>>
>>
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>> Bruce Chambers
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