User Accounts - query

Matt, it is a bit confusing:

The accounts created for the owner during install are quasi-Admin accounts which still don't have all of the permissions of the master hidden Administrator that some of us run under (at our own risk).

I only create standard accounts for non-owner Users who need to be restricted in using someone else's computer, even perhaps within a family.

I believe you deleted the account correctly in User Accounts and that leftovers are common. Many times when I delete an account I find the User file there and simply delete it after checking for contents.
 
Hi there,

Ive literally just installed W7. I made a classic error when during installation I was asked for a user name. I forgot this would be the user name given to the administrator account

So now i have an Administrator account called 'Matthew'...which i didnt want at all. i want 'Matthew' to be my normal user account name (non admin).

I also have a Guest account - but I havent yet activated it.

I have read through the user account tutorials regarding changing the name, but they only detail how to change the name of either the guest account (if you havent activated it) and the built in administrator account (which is not activated by default).

this is just the bog standard admin account that W7 launches with. however I have read somewhere that even though you change a user account name and it changes in the login screen it is still tied to the original name....and i guess all the user folders have the wrong name?

This sounds like a mess. Can I change the administrator account name that I accidentally mis-named during installation and have everything set as if i had named it properly during installation?

thanks,

Matt

Sorry, I did not see this sooner but for future reference the simplest way to have fixed this would have been to create a NEW account, call it whatever you want, add it to the Administrators Group, then remove Matthew from the Administrators Group and add Matthew to the Users Group. This way you would have the account you wanted as the Administrator and Matthew would be a standard user, without the need to delete any accounts. :)
 

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Good one WS, I feel bad I didn't think of that. :shock:
 

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Thanks Windowstar - as I read the first few words of the bit saying 'the simplest way to have....' the rest of your post formed in my head ahead of my eyes reading it.

So obvious in retrospect - yet utterly elusive at the time.

Glad to know the way you suggested it would work in the future tho - thanks for posting.

Barefoot Kid: dont worry :) Cest la vie. Ive learned loads by doing things the longer way. Amongst the things ive learned is to be patient and wait for the shorter ways to show themselves! hehe

Matt
 

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Thanks Windowstar - as I read the first few words of the bit saying 'the simplest way to have....' the rest of your post formed in my head ahead of my eyes reading it.

So obvious in retrospect - yet utterly elusive at the time.

Glad to know the way you suggested it would work in the future tho - thanks for posting.

Barefoot Kid: dont worry :) Cest la vie. Ive learned loads by doing things the longer way. Amongst the things ive learned is to be patient and wait for the shorter ways to show themselves! hehe

Matt


:thumbsup:
 

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Intel Q9550 Yorkfield
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ASUS P5Q Pro
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8GB Dominator 8500C5D
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ATI : XFX 5870
Sound Card
Realtek HD Audio 7-1
Monitor(s) Displays
1x 47" LCD HDMI & 3x 26" LCD HDMI
Screen Resolution
1920x1080P & 1920x1200
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1x 80GB Intel X25-M G2 SSD : 1x 500GB & 1x 640GB WD Caviar Black(s)
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Corsair 620HX
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Cooler Master RC-690
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Tuniq Tower 120, 2x 140mm and 3x 120mm case fans
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Some people like to reinstall like it's a favorite toy. I never got past that as my favorite aspect of Windows. Even now with images stored for every install, I can't wait to get to Palm Springs tomorrow for my friend's dualie wipe/reinstall, then to my folks later this month to reinstall Dad's Vista also due to fake AV rootkit, then to OKC to clean reinstall my friend's 7....

Install obsessives are rare enough that we get special perks like a friend's guest house for the winter in Florida, lots of nice big dinners, and cushy guest rooms to come and visit. I've never gotten around to charging for it, but it's a charmed life for an early retiree and Windows 7 has made it perfect.
 
Retiree?

Greg i had you pegged for mid 30's mate. All the surfin pics and all. unless you are just one of those wealthy people who get to retire in their mid 30s and we all just stare jelously at you!

Matt
 

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Nvidia - GForce GTX 280 - 1Gb
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Xonar Dx 5.1
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Hazro flatscreen
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1920 x 1200
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1 x Samsung Spinpoint F1 300 gb
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Infiniti Midi tower
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Logitech G11
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Logitech G9 Laser
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3mb/s - awful
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I built this three years ago. It was very fast at the time. Now it's about average but still runs any game I throw at it at max detail.

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Not wealthy, just thrifty. I live a spartan lifestyle, traveling as a backpacker. "Retired" way early.
 
the power of thrift is often undervalued. Ebay can probably save an average western male about £5-10 k per year if they can resist the urge not to buy new everything in the shiny shops.

Oh hang on. I get you now. Its ok...I wont give it away. Spartan lifestyle. Yep. Six pack? Sword? run around with a beard fighting battles where you are massively outnumbered yet somehow win through?

YOU ARE SPARTA.

Doh! i gave it away.
 

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Manufacturer: Me
OS
W7 Home Prem, Vista home Prem
CPU
Intel E8600 3.3GHz dual core
Motherboard
Asus (need to find model)
Memory
4 Gb
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia - GForce GTX 280 - 1Gb
Sound Card
Xonar Dx 5.1
Monitor(s) Displays
Hazro flatscreen
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1200
Hard Drives
1 x Samsung Spinpoint F1 300 gb
1 x Samsung Spinpoint F1 1 Tb
1 x Samsung Spinpoint F3 1 Tb
PSU
Later
Case
Infiniti Midi tower
Cooling
later
Keyboard
Logitech G11
Mouse
Logitech G9 Laser
Internet Speed
3mb/s - awful
Other Info
I built this three years ago. It was very fast at the time. Now it's about average but still runs any game I throw at it at max detail.

Currently
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