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      19th Apr 2005
Can there be more than one administrator accounts? If so, how do I transfer
my files and folder to my new admin account. We have had a high turnover and
want to make new admin accounts, so I need to know if we can have more than
one, and if so how do I transfer all the info from the old admin account into
the new one I made. Thanks sos much
 
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      20th Apr 2005
In newsE2957E3-5C8E-437D-AD36-(E-Mail Removed),
Terry Mack <Terry Mack @discussions.microsoft.com> had this to say:

My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:

> Can there be more than one administrator accounts? If so, how do I
> transfer my files and folder to my new admin account. We have had a
> high turnover and want to make new admin accounts, so I need to know
> if we can have more than one, and if so how do I transfer all the
> info from the old admin account into the new one I made. Thanks sos
> much


Sure. You can have all sorts of admin accounts. The easiest way would be to
setup a default account (as admin of course) make any changes you want to it
and then when you create a new admin account just copy the default admin
accounts profile from C:\Documents and Settings\<account name to the new
account.

Galen
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      20th Apr 2005
Take a look at the following to properly create the baseline user profile:

http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;319974
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;168475

Do let us know if this helps. Thanks!


"Galen" wrote:

> In newsE2957E3-5C8E-437D-AD36-(E-Mail Removed),
> Terry Mack <Terry Mack @discussions.microsoft.com> had this to say:
>
> My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:
>
> > Can there be more than one administrator accounts? If so, how do I
> > transfer my files and folder to my new admin account. We have had a
> > high turnover and want to make new admin accounts, so I need to know
> > if we can have more than one, and if so how do I transfer all the
> > info from the old admin account into the new one I made. Thanks sos
> > much

>
> Sure. You can have all sorts of admin accounts. The easiest way would be to
> setup a default account (as admin of course) make any changes you want to it
> and then when you create a new admin account just copy the default admin
> accounts profile from C:\Documents and Settings\<account name to the new
> account.
>
> Galen
> --
> Signature changed for a moment of silence.
> Rest well Alex and we'll see you on the other side.
>
>
>

 
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