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JohnE1

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 6:43 pm
Post subject: XP Professional not showing all account types
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Dell Latitude laptop running XP Professional. I went in to create a
PowerUser account for safer net surfing, and discovered that Windows on
this machine only knows 2-account types: Limited and Administrator (just
like the Home Edition).

How do I get it to access ALL account types? I checked the Group
Policies and they're all showing "Not configured." Did Dell modify this
OEM Windows copy to only have 2 account types?

Sure would appreciate some info and help. Thanks in advance!

JohnE1
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Nepatsfan

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 8:16 pm
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"JohnE1" <johnellard1 DeleteThis @gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Dell Latitude laptop running XP Professional. I went in to create a PowerUser
> account for safer net surfing, and discovered that Windows on this machine
> only knows 2-account types: Limited and Administrator (just like the Home
> Edition).
>
> How do I get it to access ALL account types? I checked the Group Policies and
> they're all showing "Not configured." Did Dell modify this OEM Windows copy to
> only have 2 account types?
>
> Sure would appreciate some info and help. Thanks in advance!
>
> JohnE1


There are a number of ways to do this. Here's one method.

Right click My Computer and select Manage from the menu.
In Computer Management, click on Local Users and Groups in the left hand column.
In the right hand pane, double click on the Users folder.
You should now see a listing of all the User accounts on your computer.
To create a new user account, right click an open spot under the list and select
"New user" from the menu.
Enter a name for the new account. Note: You can create a password at this time
if you want and also elect to have the password not expire.
When your done, hit the Create button.
Hit the Close button.
You should now see the name of the new account added to the list. Right click on
it and select Properties from the menu.
In the properties sheet of the new account, click on the "Member of" tab.
On the Member of page, hit the Add button.
In Select Groups, hit the Advanced button.
In the Select Groups dialog, hit the Find Now button.
Click on Power Users in the group listing.
Click OK three times.
Close Computer Management.
Log off from your current account and log on to the new account.
Create a password if you didn't earlier.

An alternative approach would be to create a limited account through the User
Account applet in Control Panel and make the account a member of the Power Users
group in the Local Users and Groups console (Start -> Run -> lusrmgr.msc),

Good luck

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 8:16 pm
Post subject: Re: XP Professional not showing all account types [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Nepatsfan wrote:
> "JohnE1" <johnellard1.TakeThisOut@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:OEiOMnwrIHA.3632@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> Dell Latitude laptop running XP Professional. I went in to create a PowerUser
>> account for safer net surfing, and discovered that Windows on this machine
>> only knows 2-account types: Limited and Administrator (just like the Home
>> Edition).
>>
>> How do I get it to access ALL account types? I checked the Group Policies and
>> they're all showing "Not configured." Did Dell modify this OEM Windows copy to
>> only have 2 account types?
>>
>> Sure would appreciate some info and help. Thanks in advance!
>>
>> JohnE1
>
>
> There are a number of ways to do this. Here's one method.
>
> Right click My Computer and select Manage from the menu.
> In Computer Management, click on Local Users and Groups in the left hand column.
> In the right hand pane, double click on the Users folder.
> You should now see a listing of all the User accounts on your computer.
> To create a new user account, right click an open spot under the list and select
> "New user" from the menu.
> Enter a name for the new account. Note: You can create a password at this time
> if you want and also elect to have the password not expire.
> When your done, hit the Create button.
> Hit the Close button.
> You should now see the name of the new account added to the list. Right click on
> it and select Properties from the menu.
> In the properties sheet of the new account, click on the "Member of" tab.
> On the Member of page, hit the Add button.
> In Select Groups, hit the Advanced button.
> In the Select Groups dialog, hit the Find Now button.
> Click on Power Users in the group listing.
> Click OK three times.
> Close Computer Management.
> Log off from your current account and log on to the new account.
> Create a password if you didn't earlier.
>
> An alternative approach would be to create a limited account through the User
> Account applet in Control Panel and make the account a member of the Power Users
> group in the Local Users and Groups console (Start -> Run -> lusrmgr.msc),
>
> Good luck
>
> Nepatsfan
>
>
>
>
>
>
>

Thanks. I had forgotten to go through Computer Management to access ALL
of the Groups available.

I appreciate the prompt response.

JohnE1
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 11:05 pm
Post subject: Re: XP Professional not showing all account types [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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"JohnE1" <johnellard1 RemoveThis @gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Nepatsfan wrote:
>> "JohnE1" <johnellard1 RemoveThis @gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:OEiOMnwrIHA.3632@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>> Dell Latitude laptop running XP Professional. I went in to create a
>>> PowerUser account for safer net surfing, and discovered that Windows on this
>>> machine only knows 2-account types: Limited and Administrator (just like the
>>> Home Edition).
>>>
>>> How do I get it to access ALL account types? I checked the Group Policies
>>> and they're all showing "Not configured." Did Dell modify this OEM Windows
>>> copy to only have 2 account types?
>>>
>>> Sure would appreciate some info and help. Thanks in advance!
>>>
>>> JohnE1
>>
>>
>> There are a number of ways to do this. Here's one method.
>>
>> Right click My Computer and select Manage from the menu.
>> In Computer Management, click on Local Users and Groups in the left hand
>> column.
>> In the right hand pane, double click on the Users folder.
>> You should now see a listing of all the User accounts on your computer.
>> To create a new user account, right click an open spot under the list and
>> select "New user" from the menu.
>> Enter a name for the new account. Note: You can create a password at this
>> time if you want and also elect to have the password not expire.
>> When your done, hit the Create button.
>> Hit the Close button.
>> You should now see the name of the new account added to the list. Right click
>> on it and select Properties from the menu.
>> In the properties sheet of the new account, click on the "Member of" tab.
>> On the Member of page, hit the Add button.
>> In Select Groups, hit the Advanced button.
>> In the Select Groups dialog, hit the Find Now button.
>> Click on Power Users in the group listing.
>> Click OK three times.
>> Close Computer Management.
>> Log off from your current account and log on to the new account.
>> Create a password if you didn't earlier.
>>
>> An alternative approach would be to create a limited account through the User
>> Account applet in Control Panel and make the account a member of the Power
>> Users group in the Local Users and Groups console (Start -> Run ->
>> lusrmgr.msc),
>>
>> Good luck
>>
>> Nepatsfan
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks. I had forgotten to go through Computer Management to access ALL of the
> Groups available.
>
> I appreciate the prompt response.
>
> JohnE1
>


You're welcome.

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