Re: account name problems

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"Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:


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"IJsje" <IJsje@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In xp pro it seams that the computernamen en account name changed
place,
first comu name than accout name. I can not start any program then
by
changing from actual user to this user. Can anybody give a solution
how
to
overcome this sudden pprblem?
Thanks

I would reverse the change.


The reverse is doe automatic

If the reverse is done automatically then the problem has
solved itself and there is nothing to worry about.


This is no solution. I have to open each program manually by pressing
right moues key than select excecute as entering the account name of this
>>user and its pass word. Even during start up the programs must be
opened in this way

I suggest you start again with this post, describing accurately and
in detail what your problem is. The following items appear relevant:
1. What was the machine name before the problem started?
2. What is the machine name now?
3. What was your account name before the problem started?
4. What is your account name now?
5. What logon accounts do you have on your machine?
6. Does the machine log you on automatically or do you select
an account name?
7. Do you enter a password when logging on?
8. What are your logon account details?

And here are a few hints for some of the above points. They
all require you to work from a Command Prompt. Here is
how to start a Command Prompt:
- Click Start / Run / cmd {OK}

Item 2: Type this command: echo %ComputerName%{Enter}
Item 4: Type this command: echo %UserName%{Enter}
Item 5: Type this command: net user{Enter}
Item 8: Type these commands:
net user "%UserName%" > c:\test.txt{Enter}
notepad c:\test.txt{Enter}


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