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| I have a restaurant, a small publishing business and my personal stuff. I was thinking that when I set up my new Vista, that I might have three different accounts to keep everything seperate on my new laptop. Will it help to do this? -- skip | Guest
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| Hi there Skip, Yes Vista will help with this, each user A/C will have its own shell access (own documents folder etc) Once Vista is installed and running you will need to create the seperate user A/C's from within the administrator account -- Patrick Squire http://www.msblog.org "skip" <skip@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C6561995-2BBD-43B4-BD2A-137BA803CF13@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| skip;693313 Wrote: Quote:
If you mean 3 different accounts ; 1 for restaurant, 1 for publishing and 1 for personal, and they are to be of separate entities, the answe is Of Course. That's why we create different accounts each of which ha a password different from the others. Each account will have data sore in the files relevent only to that account. Is that what you were asking -- t-4-2 | Guest
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