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Duplicate a user completelyI have a system that was been used for at least a year and the login name
and user name is right but under documents and settings it is called owner..(some number) and all of the programs and all have been installed into this owner. Is it possible to totally copy all of that file to another name and then delete that owner name? Or is it easier to change the name of the directory and all of it's registry values?? Any help would be greatly appreciated. -- Have A Great Day! Bill Meyer It is inadvisable to do so, since there may be programs which refer to
locations within that folder-structure directly. You can quite safely change the _description_ of the user, and this will then show on the Start Menu instead of the name. Would this be adequate? Or, you can copy the document-folders to a new userprofile, and accept that the settings will need to be re-created. Even so you may run-into problems with faulty shortcuts. When I setup laptops, I use a generic accountname such as 'user' or 'owner' since creating a personalised account means big headaches if the username changes. (which might not even be an owner-change, might be marriage for example.) Show quote "Bill Meyer" wrote: > I have a system that was been used for at least a year and the login name > and user name is right but under documents and settings it is called > owner..(some number) and all of the programs and all have been installed > into this owner. Is it possible to totally copy all of that file to another > name and then delete that owner name? > > Or is it easier to change the name of the directory and all of it's > registry values?? Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > -- > Have A Great Day! > Bill Meyer > > > |
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