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| I help our local church with their systems. One of the employees has a laptop that had been originally assigned to someone else. She changed the username from 'firstusername' to 'newusername' and has been using the system. If I look at a file explorer I see a folder for 'newusername' that contains all of her profile, etc. If I look under Users, I see the 'firstusername' with all of her stuff. I assume that the folder with her username is just a pointer to the original user folder under Users and that they share the same SID (if it is still called that). Here is the problem: She installed Office Pro under her account (which is really the original account--just renamed). She is listed as an administrator and is the only account listed other than guest. When she tries to run any office app it fails in some way or another unless she uses "run as administrator" when she opens it. She has reinstalled several times. Is it possible that when it opens the UAC dialog during the install it is somehow getting confused and associating it incorrectly? Thanks, Tom Harbin | Guest
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