Re: XP - My Documents - wrong users
- From: "Graham" <XXXX@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 3 Dec 2006 10:03:03 -0500
Sorry for the previous blank post - must slow down the double-click on the
mouse!
I have not attempted the registry mods yet.
What I did, was log in as my wife JANE (set as administrator) and then
cancel my account and save "my" files on the desktop. I then copied the
relevant files to Jane's My Documents and restarted. Everything now
"appears" to be in the right place and Jane can access her files. I only had
an account for use as administrator, so no loss cancelling my account. There
are now just two accounts - Jane (administrator) and Guest.
I installed Belarc and it still shows that their are two accounts - Guest
plus one that is still in my name (Graham) - So it seems registry must
still have account in my name although log-in is in my wifes name.
So far, I have only noticed one problem that may or may not be caused by
this discrepancy. I tried to delete an empty file folder and it would not
delete, saying it could be in use by other users.
Questions:
- Should I leave well enough alone or should I attempt to correct the "name"
of the installation from Graham to Jane?
- How should I do this (so as not to mess up the installation)?
Thanks,
Graham
"NewScience" <newscience83@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:OveE7IZFHHA.3288@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Close all open Windows Explorer Windows prior to this:the
Open the registry and check the following registry key (when logged on as
you):
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\User
Shell Folders
and ensure that all paths reflect: %USERPROFILE%\......
Personal is your My Documents registry key ... make sure that points to
correct place.able
If not, change it to reflect: %USERPROFILE%\My Documents with type
REG_EXPAND_SZ
Now you wife's entry probably needs to be changed as well. You may be
to login as your wife and try the same.wife.
Or you can use the File | Load Hive option in the current session that you
just changed yours:
1. Click on HKEY_USERS keyname (not the '+' ... on the name itself)
2. Click on File | Load Hive...
3. Locate your wife's profile file: C:\Documents and
Settings\[USERNAME]\ntuser.dat
4. Give it a unique keyname to use (Wifee)
6. Open key:
HKEY_USERS\Wifee\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\User
Shell Folders
and modify what needs changed.
7. When completed, click on Wifee key name (not '+' ... the name itself)
8. Click on File | Unload Hive...
9. Click OK
Now all should be changed and you didn't need to reboot to change you
all
Now reboot to reflect your user changes.
"Graham" <XXXX@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:OId8dcXFHHA.1276@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have just completed an XP Home installation as well moving files &
settings over newtork from my wife's previous Win98SE machine. This
mewent well, but I have found a problem that I probably caused. (maybe by
renaming the users after initial installation?)
I now have two log-ons - One for my wife and one for me - Idea was for
Settings.to
be the administrator so she would be more secure on-line. I now have her
desktop populated with all her links and have her programs installed.
Everything works, but there is a small problem.
If I right click on My Documents (or My Music or My Pictures) on HER
desktop, the path is to MY "My Documents" folder in Documents &
The reverse is true is I log on - all links are to HER folders.
I thought I would as administrator, be able to rename these folders, but
it
would not let me.
What I would like to do, is gain access to all folders and then rename
them
properly and if neccessary, repopulate them with the correct files.
I could probably just rename the users, but if I did that, the wrong
desktop
would come up. I tried making us both administrators but still could not
alter the files.
Any suggestions?
Graham
.
- References:
- XP - My Documents - wrong users
- From: Graham
- Re: XP - My Documents - wrong users
- From: NewScience
- XP - My Documents - wrong users
- Prev by Date: Re: Transferring emails from one computer to another
- Next by Date: A mail from Steve Ballmer. See what Microsoft will do and follow.
- Previous by thread: Re: XP - My Documents - wrong users
- Next by thread: XP now so slow I can't use it...
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|