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I created a new user in xp pro as administrator and rebooted with both
users logged on. Is there any way to get back to original user's info?
Thanks,
 
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gixit said:
I created a new user in xp pro as administrator and rebooted
with both users logged on. Is there any way to get back to
original user's info? Thanks,

It sounds as if you were previously using the built-in
Administrator account. Once you create another account that is
a member of the administrators group, the built-in account
becomes hidden.

How you access the Administrator account depends on how you've
configured XP to logon and logoff users. If when you
logon/logoff the Welcome Screen is displayed you'll need to hit
Ctrl + Alt + Del twice to bring up the Logon to Windows dialog
box. Once that dialog box appears you can enter Administrator
in the User Name box along with the password, if any, that
you've assigned to that account. Logoff from your new account
and see if you can logon with the Administrator account.

You can add the Administrator account to the Welcome Screen
following the procedures outlined here:

Courtesy of Ramesh Srininvasan, MS-MVP
How to login as Administrator in Windows XP
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/admins.htm

Keep in mind that the Administrator account should be reserved
for emergency use only.
Either of these procedures will allow you to copy the files
from the Administrator account into a new user account.

How do I copy a user profile in Windows XP?
http://www.petri.co.il/copy_user_profiles_in_windows_xp.htm

To copy a user profile
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/...cs/en-us/sysdm_userprofile_copy.mspx?mfr=true

How to copy data from a corrupted user profile to a new profile
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/811151

You will have to use a third account which is a computer
administrator in order to copy the files. Create another admin
account that can be deleted once the procedure is completed.

Good luck

Nepatsfan
 
Nepatsfan said:
(e-mail address removed),
gixit (e-mail address removed) wrote:-
I created a new user in xp pro as administrator and rebooted
with both users logged on. Is there any way to get back to
original user's info? Thanks,




--
gixit-

It sounds as if you were previously using the built-in
Administrator account. Once you create another account that is
a member of the administrators group, the built-in account
becomes hidden.

How you access the Administrator account depends on how you've
configured XP to logon and logoff users. If when you
logon/logoff the Welcome Screen is displayed you'll need to hit
Ctrl + Alt + Del twice to bring up the Logon to Windows dialog
box. Once that dialog box appears you can enter Administrator
in the User Name box along with the password, if any, that
you've assigned to that account. Logoff from your new account
and see if you can logon with the Administrator account.

You can add the Administrator account to the Welcome Screen
following the procedures outlined he

Courtesy of Ramesh Srininvasan, MS-MVP
How to login as Administrator in Windows XP
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/admins.htm

Keep in mind that the Administrator account should be reserved
for emergency use only.








How do I copy a user profile in Windows XP?
http://www.petri.co.il/copy_user_profiles_in_windows_xp.htm

To copy a user profile
http://tinyurl.com/gq9fb

How to copy data from a corrupted user profile to a new profile
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/811151

You will have to use a third account which is a computer
administrator in order to copy the files. Create another admin
account that can be deleted once the procedure is completed.

Good luck

Nepatsfan
Thanks Nepatsfan. Your directions were right on. I now have everything
back to normal.
Gifit
 
(e-mail address removed),
gixit said:
Thanks Nepatsfan. Your directions were right on. I now have
everything back to normal.
Gifit

Glad to hear you were able to fix your problem.

Nepatsfan
 

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