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| I am trying to create additional standard user accounts--I go thru Control Panel/User Accounts/Create a New Account, type in a name, click on Standard User, and hit "Create Account", and nothing happens--any suggestions? | Guest
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| Are you logged on with Admin rights? -Norbster "xraydr22" wrote: Quote:
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| Yes, the only user I have been able to create was the original Administrator user. Then when I try to add additional users, it never lets me finish the process, recycling to the screen that says, "Choose the account you would like to change" "Norbster" wrote: Quote:
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| Try right clicking on "Computer" > Manage. Expand Users and Groups > then select users. You should see the list of users that are currently on the system. From the file menu click Action > New User... Fill in the information, I suggest un-checking user must change password, and click create. When (if) the new user shows up in the list add them to whatever group you need them to be assigned to. -Norbster "xraydr22" wrote: Quote:
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| Click the square box with a plus (+) sign in it - so it turns into a minus (-) sign, next to "Users and Groups". "baysdc" wrote: Quote:
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| I wonder if the reason this isn't showing up is that simple file sharing is enabled. I'm unsure how you would be able to get to this in Vista (I'm using XP & don't have access to a vista box). In XP you'd open My Computer then click Tools > Folder Options. Switch to the "View" tab and scroll all the way to the bottom (XP only?) and un-check "Use simple file sharing (Recommended)". Please let me know if that works. "AnTeevY" wrote: Quote:
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| I'm having a similar problem. I can apparently create a new user account when logged in as Administrator, either via Control Panel in the normal way or by following the approach outlined by Nobster above. However when I go to 'Switch User' and try to log in to the new account I initially see the 'Welcome' screen, then almost immediately 'Logging Off' and I'm back to the log in screen again. The same applies if I enable the built-in 'Guest' account. Any thoughts anyone? -- Moany | Guest
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