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When I originally set-up my Windows XP Professional system over a year ago I
only had one user (the default administrator user that the system
automatically establishes). Yesterday in attempting to establish and
additional user for occasional use in accessing certain work related files, I
inadvertently gave the "administrator" capabilities to the new user I
established. In doing so, I seem to have eliminated the ability to "be" the
original user. (It is not shown as a potential user that I could select).
Now when I turn on my computer it assumes I am the new user and not the
original user. It does not give me the opportunity to revert to the original
user. Since all the files, prefences, etc. that I normally access are
established under the original user, I can not easily access them as the new
user. I need a way to re-establish this original user as the administrator
and the default user when I fire-up my computer.
If I "restore" the system to a point before I added the new user will this
fix the problem? If not, what are my alternatives to re-establish the
original user?
FYI, through the use of Windows Explorer I can see the files established
under the original user. The are under "administrator" the original user
default name.
Thanks for your assistance.
Regards,
BigBill
only had one user (the default administrator user that the system
automatically establishes). Yesterday in attempting to establish and
additional user for occasional use in accessing certain work related files, I
inadvertently gave the "administrator" capabilities to the new user I
established. In doing so, I seem to have eliminated the ability to "be" the
original user. (It is not shown as a potential user that I could select).
Now when I turn on my computer it assumes I am the new user and not the
original user. It does not give me the opportunity to revert to the original
user. Since all the files, prefences, etc. that I normally access are
established under the original user, I can not easily access them as the new
user. I need a way to re-establish this original user as the administrator
and the default user when I fire-up my computer.
If I "restore" the system to a point before I added the new user will this
fix the problem? If not, what are my alternatives to re-establish the
original user?
FYI, through the use of Windows Explorer I can see the files established
under the original user. The are under "administrator" the original user
default name.
Thanks for your assistance.
Regards,
BigBill