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| Sorry, by "ownership" I mean the first profile created when first setting up XP Home or Pro is designated the "owner". My question is about reassigning the "owner" status to a different profile created later. Is this possible, and if so, how do you do it? Thx, -George Quote:
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| Hi George, Owner is just a user name. All other Administrator accounts will be able to do everything the owner account can do. Therefore, it is not necessary to reassign the name owner to another profile. -- Kevin Please reply to newsgroup so that all may benefit "George" <comscene@pacific.net> wrote in message news:01ba01c34326$b4d3e630$a101280a@phx.gbl... Quote:
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