Create a user accounts, Please help!!

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Guest

Dear all,


I have two questions about user account:

1: I created a new user account. When I login with this new account and try
to use Microsoft access to open an exist database. A pop out error message
says:

"Error 1706. No valid source could be found for product Microsoft 2000 SR-1
professional. The windows installer cannot continue."

Actually, Microsoft office works very well for all the other exist old
accounts? that means microsoft office exists in the computer. why should I
insert the CD for this new account? What should I do? Insert CD for each of
the new account I am going to create?

2: I changed the name (AAA) of an exist account to a new name (BBB). When I
login in with BBB and logoff, the old name AAA was left in the User Name box.
How could that happen? What can I do to let BBB show up in the User Name box?

Thank you,

Blinda
 
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Patrick Keenan

Blinda said:
Dear all,


I have two questions about user account:

1: I created a new user account. When I login with this new account and try
to use Microsoft access to open an exist database. A pop out error message
says:

"Error 1706. No valid source could be found for product Microsoft 2000 SR-1
professional. The windows installer cannot continue."

Put the install CD in.
Actually, Microsoft office works very well for all the other exist old
accounts? that means microsoft office exists in the computer. why should I
insert the CD for this new account? What should I do? Insert CD for each of
the new account I am going to create?

Yes, the installer needs to run briefly to set up the files and paths for
*each* new account. This is a major difference in behaviour between Win9x
and WinNT - the difference between a single-user and multi-user operating
system.

It's normal and expected behaviour.

HTH
-pk
 
G

Guest

Thank you.

Patrick Keenan said:
Put the install CD in.


Yes, the installer needs to run briefly to set up the files and paths for
*each* new account. This is a major difference in behaviour between Win9x
and WinNT - the difference between a single-user and multi-user operating
system.

It's normal and expected behaviour.

HTH
-pk
 

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