Re: No users on Welcome Screen after using cntrl passwords2 in XP Home



"Rezzen" <Rezzen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Sorry that this is long, but I tried to give as much detail as possible.
Thx
for reading.

I have several pc running XP pro and recently I purchased a laptop with XP
Home Edition. I attempted to make it more secure by changing the 2 users
from
administrator policy to a little more secure like power user. (That's what
I
use on my XP Pro PC). So I opened the group policy on the XP Home using
control passwords2 and checked Power User, but it gave me an error stating
that policy does not exist. I tried on the other user with same result. I
exited the screen. When I rebooted, all user have disappeared from the
welcome screen. Attempted to ALT-Ctrl-del twice and login into
administrator
and received error " unable to log in because of account restriction"
Booted
into safe mode and logged into Admin account, and could not find the other
2
accounts anywhere. I did see that the folders and all the data was still
there under documents and settings. I created another user with admin
rights
Ex. Test user. Rebooted, ctrl-alt-del twice typed in one of the lost
users
names (ex. John) and I was in. But I noticed that John account was logged
in
as Guest user rights (policy) and was unable to make any changes due to
its
account restrictions. Than logged on to Test user with admin rights and
again
was unable to find the other to users anywhere or in any group policy to
make
any changes to them.
My guess is that since the Home edition only has Administrator and Limited
user policies that guest policy for users does not exist therefore Win XP
home does not recognize or see this type of policy restriction, which I
believe might be an error in windows.

My question here is how can I find the 2 users and change them from guest
rights back to administrator rights . Also have them appear back on the
Welcome screen.
Thank you for your time. Any help or ideas will be appreciated.
Drew

I don't have an XP Home install here to check this, but here is something to
try.

Get into the machine, right-click on My Computer and choose Manage.
Expand "local users and groups", and go to Users. You should see the users
there. Right-click on one and choose Properties, then Member Of. Make
them members of the Administrators group, save the changes, and restart.

Also, TweakUI will help provide easy control over which accounts appear on
the Welcome page. That's on the Logon section.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx

HTH
-pk


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