Re: Who created this sub account??



You may find evidence of times your computer was accessed by using the Search facility in Windows Explorer to find files over the given time frame. This can give pointers when you study the names of the files accessed. Look at When was it Modified, Specify date.

Do Users have their own User Accounts for Windows not Yahoo? Remember they could have opted to use another's User Account. Indeed they might have used yours.

You need to decide whether to take precautions to prevent it happening again and leave it at that. It may be that is the best in the interests of preserving relationships within the household.

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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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"Troublez" <Troublez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:D57C9BC6-7F1B-4F2E-A814-8A443EDF1522@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I did. I accessed online chat support and all she could tell me is to change
my password and that the only one that can create a sub acct is the primary
user. I told her that I am the primary user and I didn't want to create the
account, just find out who created it. She then told me how to suspend the
acct. She was no use to me.



"Gerry Cornell" wrote:

Have you looked in Yahoo Help? Have you asked Yahoo Support?

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Gerry
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"Troublez" <Troublez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:53207FF4-7933-45D8-AE2C-E2EC747193F5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I have Windows XP, but the sub account was created in Yahoo!DSL.
>That's what
> I use as my email.
>
> "Ted Zieglar" wrote:
>
>> Windows XP does not have "sub accounts"...Are you referring to >> user
>> accounts (created from Control Panel > User Accounts) or e-mail
>> identities (created from Outlook Express > Identities > Create new
>> identity)?
>>
>> Ted Zieglar
>>
>> "Troublez" <Troublez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:E5D3F72B-3BB9-45D5-A9B2-9ECA02D9ACF0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > Is there a way I can find out who created a sub account on my
>> > computer. The
>> > sub account was created within the last 2 days. I went onto My
>> > Computer to
>> > try and find the time it was created, I couldn't. I suspended >> > the
>> > account
>> > last night, but it really bugs me not knowing who did it!! I do
>> > have
>> > teenagers get on from time to time, but of course they all deny >> > it!
>> > But if I
>> > can get the time it was created I'll know who it was. I wrote >> > down
>> > the user
>> > name and the email it was under, but I can't seem to get any
>> > farther.
>> > I have since, changed my password. If anyone has any ideas on >> > how
>> > to get
>> > this info, please let me know. Thanks!!
>>




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