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Creating new user accounts for Windows XP Professional

 
 
Sutton_wolf
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      10th Jun 2009
I am trying to create a new user account for XP Professional - when I attempt
to do so, I get asked for user name, and a separate domain name. When I
enter the new user name, and copy the domain name listed for the existing
users, I am prompted to set the user privileges, but am then getting the
error message "User called xxxx/DELLGX260 does not exist.

I have successfully configured new users on XP Home, but am unsure what to
do. Can anyone help?

Thanks

Chris
 
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John John - MVP
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      10th Jun 2009
Is the machine joined to a domain?

John

Sutton_wolf wrote:
> I am trying to create a new user account for XP Professional - when I attempt
> to do so, I get asked for user name, and a separate domain name. When I
> enter the new user name, and copy the domain name listed for the existing
> users, I am prompted to set the user privileges, but am then getting the
> error message "User called xxxx/DELLGX260 does not exist.
>
> I have successfully configured new users on XP Home, but am unsure what to
> do. Can anyone help?
>
> Thanks
>
> Chris

 
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Sutton_wolf
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      11th Jun 2009
It may have been - I got it from a former employer who used it in an office
environment. How do I find out?

"John John - MVP" wrote:

> Is the machine joined to a domain?
>
> John
>
> Sutton_wolf wrote:
> > I am trying to create a new user account for XP Professional - when I attempt
> > to do so, I get asked for user name, and a separate domain name. When I
> > enter the new user name, and copy the domain name listed for the existing
> > users, I am prompted to set the user privileges, but am then getting the
> > error message "User called xxxx/DELLGX260 does not exist.
> >
> > I have successfully configured new users on XP Home, but am unsure what to
> > do. Can anyone help?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Chris

>

 
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John John - MVP
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      11th Jun 2009
Right click on "My Computer" and select "Properties" then click on the
"Computer Name" tab. It will tell you on that screen if you are member
of a Workgroup or Domain. You can click on the "To rename this computer
or join a domain, click Change" button and you will see a clear
indication as to the membership of the machine.

John

Sutton_wolf wrote:
> It may have been - I got it from a former employer who used it in an office
> environment. How do I find out?
>
> "John John - MVP" wrote:
>
>> Is the machine joined to a domain?
>>
>> John
>>
>> Sutton_wolf wrote:
>>> I am trying to create a new user account for XP Professional - when I attempt
>>> to do so, I get asked for user name, and a separate domain name. When I
>>> enter the new user name, and copy the domain name listed for the existing
>>> users, I am prompted to set the user privileges, but am then getting the
>>> error message "User called xxxx/DELLGX260 does not exist.
>>>
>>> I have successfully configured new users on XP Home, but am unsure what to
>>> do. Can anyone help?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Chris

 
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John John - MVP
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      11th Jun 2009
PS: If the machine is member of a domain DO NOT disjoin it from the
domain unless you know the password for the local Administrator account!
After you disjoin the machine you need to log on locally as an
administrator to be able to complete the domain disjoin. If you cannot
log on locally with an administrator account you will not be able to log
on to the computer at all!

John

John John - MVP wrote:
> Right click on "My Computer" and select "Properties" then click on the
> "Computer Name" tab. It will tell you on that screen if you are member
> of a Workgroup or Domain. You can click on the "To rename this computer
> or join a domain, click Change" button and you will see a clear
> indication as to the membership of the machine.
>
> John
>
> Sutton_wolf wrote:
>> It may have been - I got it from a former employer who used it in an
>> office environment. How do I find out?
>>
>> "John John - MVP" wrote:
>>
>>> Is the machine joined to a domain?
>>>
>>> John
>>>
>>> Sutton_wolf wrote:
>>>> I am trying to create a new user account for XP Professional - when
>>>> I attempt to do so, I get asked for user name, and a separate domain
>>>> name. When I enter the new user name, and copy the domain name
>>>> listed for the existing users, I am prompted to set the user
>>>> privileges, but am then getting the error message "User called
>>>> xxxx/DELLGX260 does not exist.
>>>>
>>>> I have successfully configured new users on XP Home, but am unsure
>>>> what to do. Can anyone help?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>>> Chris

 
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Sutton_wolf
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      11th Jun 2009
John - many thanks for your help - I have now solved the problem.

"John John - MVP" wrote:

> PS: If the machine is member of a domain DO NOT disjoin it from the
> domain unless you know the password for the local Administrator account!
> After you disjoin the machine you need to log on locally as an
> administrator to be able to complete the domain disjoin. If you cannot
> log on locally with an administrator account you will not be able to log
> on to the computer at all!
>
> John
>
> John John - MVP wrote:
> > Right click on "My Computer" and select "Properties" then click on the
> > "Computer Name" tab. It will tell you on that screen if you are member
> > of a Workgroup or Domain. You can click on the "To rename this computer
> > or join a domain, click Change" button and you will see a clear
> > indication as to the membership of the machine.
> >
> > John
> >
> > Sutton_wolf wrote:
> >> It may have been - I got it from a former employer who used it in an
> >> office environment. How do I find out?
> >>
> >> "John John - MVP" wrote:
> >>
> >>> Is the machine joined to a domain?
> >>>
> >>> John
> >>>
> >>> Sutton_wolf wrote:
> >>>> I am trying to create a new user account for XP Professional - when
> >>>> I attempt to do so, I get asked for user name, and a separate domain
> >>>> name. When I enter the new user name, and copy the domain name
> >>>> listed for the existing users, I am prompted to set the user
> >>>> privileges, but am then getting the error message "User called
> >>>> xxxx/DELLGX260 does not exist.
> >>>>
> >>>> I have successfully configured new users on XP Home, but am unsure
> >>>> what to do. Can anyone help?
> >>>>
> >>>> Thanks
> >>>>
> >>>> Chris

>

 
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John John - MVP
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      11th Jun 2009
You're welcome.

John

Sutton_wolf wrote:
> John - many thanks for your help - I have now solved the problem.
>
> "John John - MVP" wrote:
>
>> PS: If the machine is member of a domain DO NOT disjoin it from the
>> domain unless you know the password for the local Administrator account!
>> After you disjoin the machine you need to log on locally as an
>> administrator to be able to complete the domain disjoin. If you cannot
>> log on locally with an administrator account you will not be able to log
>> on to the computer at all!
>>
>> John
>>
>> John John - MVP wrote:
>>> Right click on "My Computer" and select "Properties" then click on the
>>> "Computer Name" tab. It will tell you on that screen if you are member
>>> of a Workgroup or Domain. You can click on the "To rename this computer
>>> or join a domain, click Change" button and you will see a clear
>>> indication as to the membership of the machine.
>>>
>>> John
>>>
>>> Sutton_wolf wrote:
>>>> It may have been - I got it from a former employer who used it in an
>>>> office environment. How do I find out?
>>>>
>>>> "John John - MVP" wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Is the machine joined to a domain?
>>>>>
>>>>> John
>>>>>
>>>>> Sutton_wolf wrote:
>>>>>> I am trying to create a new user account for XP Professional - when
>>>>>> I attempt to do so, I get asked for user name, and a separate domain
>>>>>> name. When I enter the new user name, and copy the domain name
>>>>>> listed for the existing users, I am prompted to set the user
>>>>>> privileges, but am then getting the error message "User called
>>>>>> xxxx/DELLGX260 does not exist.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have successfully configured new users on XP Home, but am unsure
>>>>>> what to do. Can anyone help?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Chris

 
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