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| Hi, I realise similar questions have been submitted, but none that address my specific needs. I have a new PC with Vista Home Premium. When I first logged in it asked for an account name for the admin account - I put in 'Dave' which set up the following account: Account name: Dave, Store folder: Dave, Account type: Admin Later I realised I should use a standard account for day to day work, I used the User accounts control panel to rename the 'Dave' account to 'Admin', and created a new standard account called 'Dave'. As has been discussed, the store folder did not get renamed so I now have two accounts: Account name: Admin, Store folder: Dave, Account type: Admin Account name: Dave , Store folder ave_2, Account type: StandardIs it possible to use Easy Transfer to get to the following situation, making the store folder the same as the account name, and if so could someone please explain the step by step proces to achieve this. Account name: Admin, Store folder:Admin Account type: Admin Account name: Dave, Store folder ave Account type: StandardI haven't any documents set up in the 'Dave' account so could delete it if that helps, but have installed a fair amount of software & drivers from the Admin account. Kind regards, | Guest
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| Since my original email I have done some research and have now resolved the problem, which I thought may be helpful to share with you all. Note I did not have a lot of files/settings to back up for each account. The answer is actually quite straightforward once you understand a few basics about Vista: 1) You can not change the name of the Store folders - don't go there. 2) You can change the account names 3) You can change account types - Standard to Admin or Admin to Standard 4) You can create and delete accounts from an Admin account 5) You must always have at least one Admin account (Vista will not allow you to delete the Account or change its type if it is the last Admin account) 6) There is nothing special about the first Admin account you create - an Admin account created later has the same rights 7) You can have more than one Admin account at the same time. With these rules in mind the problem was solved by the following steps, note for clarity I use the following notation for accounts - Account Name(Store Folder Name) 1) Log in as Admin(Dave) 2) Rename Dave(Dave_2) to OldDave(Dave_2) - this account will be deleted soon 3) Rename Admin(Dave) to Dave(Dave) 4) Create new Admin account - Admin(Admin) 5) Log into OldDave(Dave_2) 6) Backed up to external disk any files/documents you want to keep, and made note of favourites I wanted to keep. 7) Log into the new Admin account Admin(Admin) 8) Delete OldDave account oldDave(Dave_2) 9) Change account type for Dave(Dave) account from Admin to Standard user 10) Log into Dave(Dave) account and restore backed up files I now have the desired result apart from sorting out passwords and account icons. Account name: Admin, Store folder:Admin Account type: Admin Account name: Dave, Store folder ave Account type: StandardThe only niggle was that on deleting the OldDave(Dave_2) account, the C:\Users\Dave_2 folder was emptied but not deleted - but I can live with that. Hope it helps. "Dave" wrote: Quote:
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| I am the adminstrator of My computer and I have another user when I turn on my computer Vista defaults to the user Icon I have to click over mine how do I change I can't solve it. Frank "Dave" wrote: Quote:
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