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Single user Dave
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      27th Dec 2003
I loaded Office 2003 on my XP PC and it asked if there
would be multiple users. I now know I should not have
said YES. How do I disable the multiple user setup and
get back to a single user setup?
 
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Chad
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      27th Dec 2003
Im not going to insult your intellegance, becuase im sure
you have already looked through all the settings. The
only thing that I can think of is to back up all your
files for that program and uninstall it. Then reboot to
be sure that the program is completely out of ram, and
then boot up and reinstall it where it should give you
all the original options.



>-----Original Message-----
>I loaded Office 2003 on my XP PC and it asked if there
>would be multiple users. I now know I should not have
>said YES. How do I disable the multiple user setup and
>get back to a single user setup?
>.
>

 
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Roger Abell
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      27th Dec 2003
Good question for an Office newsgroup.
The Office product often does things in "its own way"
;-)
We could tell you a general way to pull the plug out
from under it and make it available for a single user,
but that may not be the best, or rather the Office, way.

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Roger Abell
Microsoft MVP (Windows Server System: Security)
MCSE (W2k3,W2k,Nt4) MCDBA
"Single user Dave" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I loaded Office 2003 on my XP PC and it asked if there
> would be multiple users. I now know I should not have
> said YES. How do I disable the multiple user setup and
> get back to a single user setup?



 
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BOOTS WITHOUT PASSWORD
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      27th Dec 2003

>-----Original Message-----
>I loaded Office 2003 on my XP PC and it asked if there
>would be multiple users. I now know I should not have
>said YES. How do I disable the multiple user setup and
>get back to a single user setup?
>.
>I added a password, reboot, deleted the password and

rebooth without the prompt. Yea!

Thanks for your help anyway.
 
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