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Calven,
Are you working for MS ? Please reply.
Thanks.
MowGreen [MVP 2003-2008]
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Calven wrote:
Hi all,
Please perform the following steps:
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1. Please click "Start", Click "Control Panel".
2. Click "User Accounts". (If we have installed Outlook or other software,
there will be several Control Panel icon. please choose/click "User Accounts"
again)
3. In the "User Accounts" Window, there are local users listed. The account
type (Administrator or not) is listed under your user name.
Best Regards,
Calven
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