users account and document properties

G

Guest

I am using windows xp home sp2.
I have one user account that is set to admin. and it is named. When I check
properties of files in my documents the path is coming up c>documents and
settings>owner.
If I go to my computer and go to c>documents and settings 3 folders come up;
All users
default user
owner
I posted another question about scheduling tasks. When I try to enter my
user name (that is set to administrator) in the set up wizard I get an error
message that states"unable to establish existence of the account specified"
Please help!
 
R

Rock

fred flintstone said:
I am using windows xp home sp2.
I have one user account that is set to admin. and it is named. When I
check
properties of files in my documents the path is coming up c>documents and
settings>owner.
If I go to my computer and go to c>documents and settings 3 folders come
up;
All users
default user
owner
I posted another question about scheduling tasks. When I try to enter my
user name (that is set to administrator) in the set up wizard I get an
error
message that states"unable to establish existence of the account
specified"
Please help!

What's the name of the account you're using? Are you using the built in
Administrator account?
 
G

Guest

Yes I am using the built in one, guest account is turned off. Under windows
task manager the only account that shows up is named "owner"
 
G

Guest

My account is named "manny"

fred flintstone said:
Yes I am using the built in one, guest account is turned off. Under windows
task manager the only account that shows up is named "owner"
 
R

Rock

fred flintstone said:
My account is named "manny"


You are giving conflicting information. So again, are you using the built
in Administrator account named Administrator, or are you trying to use
another account that was created with admin privileges named Manny or did
you rename the Administrator account to Manny?
 
G

Guest

I am using an account I created with admin privelages named "manny"
Sorry for the confusion.
 

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