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| Adding and Deleting a User Account
Made the mistake of creating a User Account, "the Smiths," and then later changing User Name to "Ed" with password on older computer running XP. Would now like that account to be "Ed" to be consistent with another computer running Vista on my LAN. Is the correct way to make this change (1) change the User Name of "the Smiths" from "Ed" to say "Smith" as a temporary expedient, (2) create a new User Account name "Ed," which will generate the necessary file structure under Documents and Settings along with its User Name of "Ed", (3) copy files from Documents and Setting\the Smiths to Documents and Setting\Ed and (4) delete the User Account "the Smiths"? My biggest concern is the copying of files - most of which I do not understand their value/purpose? Bitz |
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| Re: Adding and Deleting a User Account
Bitz wrote: > Made the mistake of creating a User Account, "the Smiths," and then later > changing User Name to "Ed" with password on older computer running XP. > Would now like that account to be "Ed" to be consistent with another > computer running Vista on my LAN. Is the correct way to make this change > (1) change the User Name of "the Smiths" from "Ed" to say "Smith" as a > temporary expedient, (2) create a new User Account name "Ed," which will > generate the necessary file structure under Documents and Settings along > with its User Name of "Ed", (3) copy files from Documents and Setting\the > Smiths to Documents and Setting\Ed and (4) delete the User Account "the > Smiths"? My biggest concern is the copying of files - most of which I do > not understand their value/purpose? You cannot change a user account by just changing the name. Just changing the name will make a cosmetic change only and not affect the underlying files/folders in the profile. 1. From an account with administrative privileges, go to Control Panel>User Accounts and create the new Standard user account named the way you want and at least one extra Administrator account. Call the latter "CompAdmin" or "Tech" or the like. 2. Log into the new Standard user account once so the profile files/folders are created and then log into CompAdmin. 3. Now go to Control Panel>System>Advanced>User Profiles>Settings 4. You will see where you can copy user accounts. Copy the old account to the new one from there. Use the Browse to select your new account (C: \Users\newaccount). 5. Log into the new correctly named account and make sure all your stuff is there and that it works the way you want. When you are satisfied, you can log out and into CompAdmin and delete the old user account from Control Panel>User Accounts. If you wish to log into your new, corrected account automatically, do this: Start Orb>Search box>type: netplwiz [enter] Click on Continue (or supply an administrator's password) when prompted by UAC Uncheck the option "Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer". Select a user account to automatically log on by clicking on the desired account to highlight it and then hit OK. Enter the correct password for that user account (if there is one) when prompted. Leave it blank if there is no password (null). Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ |
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| Re: Adding and Deleting a User Account "Malke" <malke@invalid.invalid> wrote in message news:uxuYOUrPKHA.4692@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > 1. From an account with administrative privileges, go to Control > Panel>User > Accounts and create the new Standard user account named the way you want > and > at least one extra Administrator account. Call the latter "CompAdmin" or > "Tech" or the like. > > 2. Log into the new Standard user account once so the profile > files/folders > are created and then log into CompAdmin. > > 3. Now go to Control Panel>System>Advanced>User Profiles>Settings > > 4. You will see where you can copy user accounts. Copy the old account to > the new one from there. Use the Browse to select your new account (C: > \Users\newaccount). > > 5. Log into the new correctly named account and make sure all your stuff > is > there and that it works the way you want. When you are satisfied, you can > log > out and into CompAdmin and delete the old user account from Control > Panel>User Accounts. > > If you wish to log into your new, corrected account automatically, do > this: > > Start Orb>Search box>type: netplwiz [enter] > Click on Continue (or supply an administrator's password) when prompted by > UAC > > Uncheck the option "Users must enter a user name and password to use this > computer". Select a user account to automatically log on by clicking on > the > desired account to highlight it and then hit OK. Enter the correct > password > for that user account (if there is one) when prompted. Leave it blank if > there is no password (null). > > Malke > -- > MS-MVP > Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! > http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ > Malke - thanks so much - worked perfect without incident. I was aware that you could not change the User Account filename and that the User Name simply pointed to the User Account. I had the rough idea on how to correct my mess but are glad you detailed including the need for the third account. I was totally unaware of the ability to copy in the User Profiles| Settings dialog - just never had need for more than one account on my home LANS. My company had all stand alones except for the main frame. You can surmise that I retired over 16 years ago. Now you threw in an extra "log into account automatically" which apparently can be done under Vista. - and some thing else I had not heard of (wonders<g>). This problem was on my XP computer but my new one runs Vista so I am interested. However for the sake of avoiding the entry of one password is there any additional price you pay. Right now my two computers, XP and LAN, can see each other and be mapped using Explorer. I am having problems with automating using DOS's Net Using. Any implications of avoiding the password here? Again, thanks so much for understanding my question and detailing the answer. Ed |
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| Re: Adding and Deleting a User Account
Bitz wrote: > Malke - thanks so much - worked perfect without incident. I was aware > that you could not change the User Account filename and that the User Name > simply > pointed to the User Account. I had the rough idea on how to correct my > mess > but are glad you detailed including the need for the third account. I was > totally unaware of the ability to copy in the User Profiles| Settings > dialog - just never had need for more than one account on my home LANS. > My > company had all stand alones except for the main frame. You can surmise > that I retired over 16 years ago. > > Now you threw in an extra "log into account automatically" which > apparently can be done under Vista. - and some thing else I had not heard > of > (wonders<g>). This problem was on my XP computer but my new one runs > Vista > so I am interested. However for the sake of avoiding the entry of one > password is there any additional price you pay. Right now my two > computers, > XP and LAN, can see each other and be mapped using Explorer. I am having > problems with automating using DOS's Net Using. Any implications of > avoiding the password here? I'm very glad that sorted it for you. I'm not familiar with "DOS's Net Using" and I'm not sure what you're trying to automate. Neither XP nor Vista are built on any form of native DOS so most certainly DOS isn't used in networking XP and Vista. Of course, you could be trying to run a DOS program, I don't know. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ |
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| Re: Adding and Deleting a User Account "Malke" <malke@invalid.invalid> wrote in message news:%23lnQr3tPKHA.220@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > I'm very glad that sorted it for you. I'm not familiar with "DOS's Net > Using" and I'm not sure what you're trying to automate. Neither XP nor > Vista > are built on any form of native DOS so most certainly DOS isn't used in > networking XP and Vista. Of course, you could be trying to run a DOS > program, I don't know. > > Malke > -- > MS-MVP > Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! > http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ Malke, I think of it as DOS but recognize that era is past. I still find useful the commands included in Cmd.exe, what ever that is called. Still find XCopy most useful is backing up changed data files. Rather than map my second computer on this home LAN using Explorer, I have historically mapped when I ran a batch file needing access to the other computer. The NET command, and specifically NET USE (sorry about the USING (although a command, not what I meant), performs that function and would be the first instruction in my batch file. I had them working just fine between two XP's but when one died and I added the new computer using Vista Home Premium, I no longer can get the NET USE command to work - but that is another story and problem. Thanks again for the help, Ed |
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| Re: Adding and Deleting a User Account
Bitz wrote: > I think of it as DOS but recognize that era is past. I still find useful > the commands included in Cmd.exe, what ever that is called. Still find > XCopy most useful is backing up changed data files. Rather than map my > second computer on this home LAN using Explorer, I have historically > mapped > when I ran a batch file needing access to the other computer. The NET > command, and specifically NET USE (sorry about the USING (although a > command, not what I meant), performs that function and would be the first > instruction in my batch file. I had them working just fine between two > XP's but when one died and I added the new computer using Vista Home > Premium, I no longer can get the NET USE command to work - but that is > another story and problem. OK. I'm really not sure why you're doing it that way, but you know what you want. I've never wanted to map a drive from one of my machines to another just to get access. I just use the gui. If you're looking to sync files, there's Microsoft's Sync Toy. http://www.microsoft.com/Downloads/d...A36-98E0-4EE9- A7C5-98D0592D8C52&displaylang=en (or just Google SyncToy 2.0) Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ |
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| Re: Adding and Deleting a User Account
Net use Syntax http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb490717.aspx "Malke" <malke@invalid.invalid> wrote in message news:%23jfcK4vPKHA.508@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Bitz wrote: > > >> I think of it as DOS but recognize that era is past. I still find useful >> the commands included in Cmd.exe, what ever that is called. Still find >> XCopy most useful is backing up changed data files. Rather than map my >> second computer on this home LAN using Explorer, I have historically >> mapped >> when I ran a batch file needing access to the other computer. The NET >> command, and specifically NET USE (sorry about the USING (although a >> command, not what I meant), performs that function and would be the first >> instruction in my batch file. I had them working just fine between two >> XP's but when one died and I added the new computer using Vista Home >> Premium, I no longer can get the NET USE command to work - but that is >> another story and problem. > > OK. I'm really not sure why you're doing it that way, but you know what > you > want. I've never wanted to map a drive from one of my machines to another > just to get access. I just use the gui. > > If you're looking to sync files, there's Microsoft's Sync Toy. > > http://www.microsoft.com/Downloads/d...A36-98E0-4EE9- > A7C5-98D0592D8C52&displaylang=en > > (or just Google SyncToy 2.0) > > Malke > -- > MS-MVP > Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! > http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ > |
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| Re: Adding and Deleting a User Account
Bob, did not have that reference filed away. Think I know the syntax well and a check confirms that at least what I have been doing is valid and used between two computers running XP for the last several years. Unfortunately I have a bit of a unique problem now, at least based on the gross of hits I get searching of network problems or their extensive discussion of solutions. My problem is only with my trusty (until now) batch files using NET USE in those batch files to MAP my local two computers. The biggest question really is need (but I am a man of principles and hate to admit I cannot lick a problem). I have no trouble with seeing the other computers via ping or Explorer and can readily Map and persist that Mapping with Explorer. I can Map with NET USE to my Vista Home Premium computer from my XP Home computer but not visa versa. Both computers now have the same User Name and User Account and password (once I corrected with the advice from Malke) and yes the XP directories/partitions are shared and I have tested with out firewalls in place. I will continue to struggle with this issue, again only the fact that I cannot lick is the real problem. In time I should place the issue in a new thread - it does not belong buried here. Ed "Bob" <bob@nowhere.net> wrote in message news:%23s3TcvzPKHA.4580@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Net use Syntax > > http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb490717.aspx > > |
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| Re: Adding and Deleting a User Account
Turning "password protected sharing" OFF might be worth a try. "Bitz" <edbitzer@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:%23p0Evx7PKHA.4004@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Bob, did not have that reference filed away. Think I know the syntax > well and a check confirms that at least what I have been doing is valid > and used between two computers running XP for the last several years. > Unfortunately I have a bit of a unique problem now, at least based on the > gross of hits I get searching of network problems or their extensive > discussion of solutions. My problem is only with my trusty (until now) > batch files using NET USE in those batch files to MAP my local two > computers. The biggest question really is need (but I am a man of > principles and hate to admit I cannot lick a problem). I have no trouble > with seeing the other computers via ping or Explorer and can readily Map > and persist that Mapping with Explorer. I can Map with NET USE to my > Vista Home Premium computer from my XP Home computer but not visa versa. > Both computers now have the same User Name and User Account and password > (once I corrected with the advice from Malke) and yes the XP > directories/partitions are shared and I have tested with out firewalls in > place. I will continue to struggle with this issue, again only the fact > that I cannot lick is the real problem. In time I should place the issue > in a new thread - it does not belong buried here. > > Ed > > > "Bob" <bob@nowhere.net> wrote in message > news:%23s3TcvzPKHA.4580@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> Net use Syntax >> >> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb490717.aspx >> >> > |
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| Re: Adding and Deleting a User Account
Bob - I start to wonder about all the hundreds of tests I have run - kept lousy notes. Next time<g>. My memory says I tested both with and without Password Protected sharing off on my Vista computer, and no difference (right now it is off and NET USE definitely will not map the XP to this Vista. Just tried removing password from my XP machine, no difference. NET USE only works in one direction, may be I should reposition my computers<g> Ed "Bob" <bob@nowhere.net> wrote in message news:el2w3vAQKHA.5032@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Turning "password protected sharing" OFF might be worth a try. > > "Bitz" <edbitzer@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:%23p0Evx7PKHA.4004@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> Bob, did not have that reference filed away. Think I know the syntax >> well and a check confirms that at least what I have been doing is valid >> and used between two computers running XP for the last several years. >> Unfortunately I have a bit of a unique problem now, at least based on the >> gross of hits I get searching of network problems or their extensive >> discussion of solutions. My problem is only with my trusty (until now) >> batch files using NET USE in those batch files to MAP my local two >> computers. The biggest question really is need (but I am a man of >> principles and hate to admit I cannot lick a problem). I have no trouble >> with seeing the other computers via ping or Explorer and can readily Map >> and persist that Mapping with Explorer. I can Map with NET USE to my >> Vista Home Premium computer from my XP Home computer but not visa versa. >> Both computers now have the same User Name and User Account and password >> (once I corrected with the advice from Malke) and yes the XP >> directories/partitions are shared and I have tested with out firewalls in >> place. I will continue to struggle with this issue, again only the fact >> that I cannot lick is the real problem. In time I should place the issue >> in a new thread - it does not belong buried here. >> >> Ed >> >> >> "Bob" <bob@nowhere.net> wrote in message >> news:%23s3TcvzPKHA.4580@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >>> Net use Syntax >>> >>> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb490717.aspx >>> >>> >> > |
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