> I should have added that you can create a standalone Local Users and
> Groups console by doing the following. Go to Start -> Run and enter
> mmc.exe in the Open box. Click File on the toolbar at the top of the
> window and select Add/Remove Snap-in from the menu.In the Add/Remove
> Snap-in dialog, hit the Add button. In Add Standalone Snap-in, select
> Local Users and Groups in the Snap-in box. Hit the Add button. On Choose
> Target Machine, Local Computer should be selected. Hit the Finish button.
> Close Add Standalone Snap-in. Hit the OK button in Add/Remove Snap-in.
> Click on the + sign next to Local Users and Groups in the left hand pane.
> Click on the appropriate folder and make your changes in the right hand
> pane. When you're finished, click on File and select Save as from the
> menu. Name the new console Local Users and Groups.
Or you can type in lusrmgr.msc at Start/Run.
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"Nepatsfan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> In news:%(E-Mail Removed),
> Bruce. <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>> "Nepatsfan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>> In news:%(E-Mail Removed),
>>> Take your pick.
>>>
>>> 1. Right click My Computer. Select Mange from the menu. In Computer
>>> Management, click on Local Users and Groups.
>>>
>>> 2. Go to Start -> Run and enter lusrmgr.msc in the Open box. Click OK.
>>>
>>> Good luck
>>
>> Thanks that's great. Not where it belongs, but finable.
>>
>> My last quesion if you know. Where to I set the number of login attempts
>> allowed before account lockedout?
>>
>> Thanks again.
>> Bruce.
>
> I should have added that you can create a standalone Local Users and
> Groups console by doing the following.
>
> Go to Start -> Run and enter mmc.exe in the Open box.
> Click File on the toolbar at the top of the window and select Add/Remove
> Snap-in from the menu.
> In the Add/Remove Snap-in dialog, hit the Add button.
> In Add Standalone Snap-in, select Local Users and Groups in the Snap-in
> box.
> Hit the Add button.
> On Choose Target Machine, Local Computer should be selected.
> Hit the Finish button.
> Close Add Standalone Snap-in.
> Hit the OK button in Add/Remove Snap-in.
> Click on the + sign next to Local Users and Groups in the left hand pane.
> Click on the appropriate folder and make your changes in the right hand
> pane.
> When you're finished, click on File and select Save as from the menu.
> Name the new console Local Users and Groups.
>
> I believe the default is to save it in your account's Start menu folder
> under All Programs -> Administrative Tools. Keep in mind that you have to
> elect to display Administrative Tools on the Start menu from Control
> Panel -> Taskbar and Start Menu. I suppose you could save the console to
> any handy location you want.
>
> As for your question about lockout policy, do the following.
> Go to Control panel and double click Administrative Tools.
> Double click Local Security Policy.
> Note: You can also launch this console from the Run dialog by entering
> secpol.msc in the Open box.
> In the Local Security console, click on the + sign next to Account
> Policies in the left hand pane.
> Click on Account Lockout Policy.
> In the right hand pane, double click on Account lockout threshold and set
> your limit.
> Click OK to accept the suggested value changes. You can go back and change
> them later if you wish.
>
> Good luck
>
> Nepatsfan
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