Re: User Accounts

Posted: 06-10-2007, 10:18 PM
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rspjarvis wrote:
> I currently have Windows Vista Home Premium how do i change the way my
> users
> log on. I want them to require ctrl alt delete and i would also rather
> them
> to write in their user name and password not just click on their username.
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Rick Rogers
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Re: User Accounts
Posted: 06-10-2007, 10:37 PM
Hi,

Click start and type "control userpasswords2" and hit <enter>. On the
advanced tab you will find an option to require users to use CAD to logon.

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> rspjarvis wrote:
>> I currently have Windows Vista Home Premium how do i change the way my
>> users
>> log on. I want them to require ctrl alt delete and i would also rather
>> them
>> to write in their user name and password not just click on their
>> username.
>
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Re: User Accounts
Posted: 06-10-2007, 11:39 PM
THX, Nutcase!

Rick Rogers wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Click start and type "control userpasswords2" and hit <enter>. On the
> advanced tab you will find an option to require users to use CAD to logon.
>
>
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>> rspjarvis wrote:
>>> I currently have Windows Vista Home Premium how do i change the way my
>>> users
>>> log on. I want them to require ctrl alt delete and i would also rather
>>> them
>>> to write in their user name and password not just click on their
>>> username.
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User accounts
Posted: 09-24-2007, 06:06 PM
My wife isn't very computer literate, and when we bought a notebook I set it
up for her. I entered my name as a user, but figured Vista would surely
allow me to delete my name later. Boy, was I wrong. Now, though it's her
computer, my name keeps showing up, and both of us would like this to not
continue.

In 'Explorer', it shows "C:Users\Neil" as a folder, but with no option for
renaming "Neil" (my name) to my wife's name after right-clicking on it.

Any suggestions?
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Re: User accounts
Posted: 09-24-2007, 08:27 PM
Neil wrote:
> My wife isn't very computer literate, and when we bought a notebook I set it
> up for her. I entered my name as a user, but figured Vista would surely
> allow me to delete my name later. Boy, was I wrong. Now, though it's her
> computer, my name keeps showing up, and both of us would like this to not
> continue.
>
> In 'Explorer', it shows "C:Users\Neil" as a folder, but with no option for
> renaming "Neil" (my name) to my wife's name after right-clicking on it.
>
> Any suggestions?
Just make your wife her own user account, with her name. Leave your user
account on the system as an extra. Make your extra original user account
Administrative and your wife's a Standard account. It's a really good
idea to have an extra Administrative user account on the system for
emergencies.


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Re: User accounts
Posted: 09-24-2007, 10:53 PM

Neil;461774 Wrote:
> My wife isn't very computer literate, and when we bought a notebook I
> set it
> up for her. I entered my name as a user, but figured Vista would surely
> allow me to delete my name later. Boy, was I wrong. Now, though it's
> her
> computer, my name keeps showing up, and both of us would like this to
> not
> continue.
>
> In 'Explorer', it shows "C:Users\Neil" as a folder, but with no option
> for
> renaming "Neil" (my name) to my wife's name after right-clicking on it.
>
> Any suggestions?
Hi Neil,

You can create a new Administrator user account with her name for it.
This tutorial will show you how.

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/93...nt-create.html


When done you can delete the other one, or have it as a backup account.


http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/93...nt-delete.html

Shawn


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Re: User accounts
Posted: 09-25-2007, 06:06 PM


"brink" wrote:
>
> Neil;461774 Wrote:
> > My wife isn't very computer literate, and when we bought a notebook I
> > set it
> > up for her. I entered my name as a user, but figured Vista would surely
> > allow me to delete my name later. Boy, was I wrong. Now, though it's
> > her
> > computer, my name keeps showing up, and both of us would like this to
> > not
> > continue.
> >
> > In 'Explorer', it shows "C:Users\Neil" as a folder, but with no option
> > for
> > renaming "Neil" (my name) to my wife's name after right-clicking on it.
> >
> > Any suggestions?
>
> Hi Neil,
>
> You can create a new Administrator user account with her name for it.
> This tutorial will show you how.
>
> http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/93...nt-create.html
>
>
> When done you can delete the other one, or have it as a backup account.
>
>
> http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/93...nt-delete.html
>
> Shawn
>
>
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I appreciate your response and Malke's, but after acting on your suggestions
I now have even more problems: Perhaps it's my own fault for using the
heading "User accounts". Let me make it clear: My aim was to get my name and
any reference to me totally off my wife's computer, as we want it to be hers
alone. Now we have the added problem of that extra click needed once she
boots up.

Why was Vista so poorly designed that in "Explore" there's now that
C:\Users\Neil folder (and NONE with my wife's name), and no apparent way to
delete my name and add hers?
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Re: User accounts
Posted: 09-25-2007, 06:38 PM
Neil wrote:
> I appreciate your response and Malke's, but after acting on your suggestions
> I now have even more problems: Perhaps it's my own fault for using the
> heading "User accounts". Let me make it clear: My aim was to get my name and
> any reference to me totally off my wife's computer, as we want it to be hers
> alone. Now we have the added problem of that extra click needed once she
> boots up.
>
> Why was Vista so poorly designed that in "Explore" there's now that
> C:\Users\Neil folder (and NONE with my wife's name), and no apparent way to
> delete my name and add hers?
If there is no C:\Users\wife folder you didn't create a user account for
her. I honestly don't know what you've done. Once again, go to the Users
applet and create a brand-new user account for your wife using her name.
Make it a Standard user account. Leave your own user account on the
system and let it be a computer administrator. You want to have an extra
account for emergencies.

Then set Windows to automatically log into your wife's new user account.
This is done the same way it was in Vista:

Configure Windows to Automatically Login (MVP Ramesh) -
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/Autologon.htm

With the autologon set, the machine will boot directly to her Desktop.


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