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User account sync OK, but not seen in reports
Mike Matheny mikematheny@swbelldotnet microsoft public windowsxp security_admin OK, on a Pro PC that is part of a domain, they are the same. On a Pro PC that is not part of a domain, the userpasswords is the same as the User Accounts in Home, and the userpasswords2 is the same as if it was a member of a domain.

Addusers.exe - user accounts for a large no of users
all ok To prepare the servers 1. Create the following user accounts: * A Windows domain user account or local user account. This account will allow Project Server to access SQL Server Analysis Services and Windows SharePoint(tm) Services. - ok 14 Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Installation Guide * A SQL

TIP Problem with User Accounts
Ok I expained it. I declare two shares in smb.conf file like: # Global parameters [global] server string = Samba Server %v on (%L) encrypt passwords = Yes map to guest = Bad User root directory = / os level = 34 wins support = Yes guest account = ftp [test] comment = For Testing Only, please path = /home/guest/test

HPUX question
If you mean the account you generally use that has administrative privileges, then you can boot into the system Administrator mode and change the password for your user account. The system administrator account is the one that was set up during the installation. If you have an OEM machine, then more than likely the

saving all user accounts on one machine
I have a client that has purchased a new domain and wants to use his existing SBSserver and User account to receive and send email for the new domain. .... <C>: QUIT <S>: +OK 12/15/2001 12:21:52 PM POP3 Connector Information Download 4029 N/A SBSSERVER A message was downloaded from the POP3 server.

Bypass Windows Logon Screen
In my first message in this thread I mentioned an error when opening User Accounts on my second PC. I just opened User Accounts on PC 2 again and the same thing happened, After clicking OK the page is still displayed for the Welcome and Fast User Switching options, but with both deselected, although I have both

error 0x800CCC0F can't retrieve email
How to Remove the User Account Information Windows 2000 1.. Quit all programs. 2.. Click Start, click Run, type regedt32 in the Open box, and then click OK. 3.. Locate and click the following registry key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Protected Storage System Provider 4.. On the Security menu,

OK...so I'ma newbie NT user...
Review the user accounts that you created, and then close the Local Users and Groups dialog box. Click OK in the Users and Passwords dialog box to close it. For typical work, log on to the computer that is running Windows 2000 Professional with a user account that has typical user privileges.

User Accounts
button, then "Find Now" and you'll see a list of all the accounts on your system (including the hidden/system ones.) Hold down the Control (CTRL) key on your keyboard and left-click each account you want to make a Power User (each child's account, in this case.) Now click "OK", then "OK" again, and "OK" one last

Ok I solved it !! [was: EMI and Windows 2000 (user accounts)]
It should work that any administrator will be able to install, but maybe with an upgrade the user account you used had some "issues" surrounding it. "Bill Warnke" <Won...@altavista.net> wrote in You could try extracting all the registry keys that Netscape made and put them in a normal user accounts registry.

Windows User account
I use they domain admins account in the build process. The machine then goes out to the user where we log them on to profile the machine and to copy back some of there previous profile settings (Desktop, Favourites, etc. ) Ok then I do not understand where you are expecting the user account to be created.

Second Request re loggin on and bypassing User Accounts
By the way, if memory serves me, it's one BDC per 2000 user accounts, with a minimum of 1 BDC per network (other than SBS, where everyone including MS seems to agree that they're not of much value). "SuperGumby" <n...@public.groups> wrote in message news:e8mvDRjDCHA.1108@tkmsftngp04... It's got my interest because

forget password for XP
PROBLEM: It is this list that contains the user name that has been deleted, as explained above I am not able to remove the remnants of this user. · Select the new user. Click OK and the profile/settings will be copied to the new user account and permission to the files will be granted.

Network w/Windows XP
I`ve used the Addusers.exe to add approx 60 accounts to an SBS server - only about 25 will be active at one time. The utility adds the accounts OK - but add no mailboxes. Is there an SBS utility that does this (accounts and mailboxes) or do I need to type in the accounts manually? Thanks Nick.

Normal user accounts cannot open shell windows
For years, I have run MS Office 2000 without any problems from my user account, call it User1. Now, I have problems, getting "Error Applying Transform", Going back to Admin account, I can still run Office. Please assist. How can I get Office running smoothly for all user accounts? Thanks karlo.

XP USER ACCOUNTS AND GAMES
Log on to the computer as a user whose name was changed - Click Start, click Run, type the following command and click OK: taskmgr - Select the delete the "original User Name" and type in the "New User Name" exactly as you typed it when you selected "Change the name" using Control Panel | User Accounts - Click

TIP Problem with User Accounts
If not, click add and type the user name in the appropriate box, be sure the user has all the necessary permissions checked in the permission list below the user list, click apply and ok. That should do it and allow whatever access you desire for that folder even in a limited account. -- Michael Solomon MS-MVP

Internet OK, but cannot see other computer
If not, click add and type the user name in the appropriate box, be sure the user has all the necessary permissions checked in the permission list below the user list, click apply and ok. That should do it and allow whatever access you desire for that folder even in a limited account.

account lockout admin disabled
I've created user accounts for those users, and those accounts do work. However, even if I allow a user account to post, anyone connecting to me gets a '440 Article not posted'. Is there something I'm missing? Or do I have to set up a generic account that is denied posting access, but allow posting for all the

pop3 mail disappears
Quit the User Accounts tool, and then restart the computer. Windows XP Professional in a Domain To log on as Administrator and reset the password: In the Welcome to Windows dialog box, press CTRL+ALT+DELETE. Type the logon information for the Administrator account, including the password, and then click OK.