Help on how to configure/restore Options/Tabs in User Account in Control Panel?

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OS: Windows XP Pro
Status: Adminstrator Accoun
How to configure/restore the following Options/Tabs in User Account in Control Panel
1- The: Advanced's Ta
2- The: Set up my account to use a .NET Passport's Ta
3- The: .NET Passport Wizard's Ta
The only way I could get access to The (.NET Passport Wizard) is by going allover the glob to: help and support center,, then to: search for .NET Passport, then to: click on the .NET Passport Wizard ,which sometimes wont open up the easy way
Yor help is appreciated
Roger
 
Roger said:
hi
OS: Windows XP Pro.
Status: Adminstrator Account
How to configure/restore the following Options/Tabs in User Account in Control Panel?
1- The: Advanced's Tab
2- The: Set up my account to use a .NET Passport's Tab
3- The: .NET Passport Wizard's Tab
The only way I could get access to The (.NET Passport Wizard) is by going allover the glob to: help and support center,, then to: search for .NET Passport, then to: click on the .NET Passport Wizard ,which sometimes wont open up the easy way.
Yor help is appreciated.
Roger

Start, Run:

control userpasswords2

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Roger said:
Tom
Hi & Thanks.
Well,, going to: Start/ Run/control userpasswords2 would take me to the: User Accounts. then I can get to:
.NET Passport Wizard /under advanced.. that is cool.. thanks.
But what I meant to say is: how can I restore The original buttons/Tabs/Links,, or what ever they're called in:
Control Panel, under User Accounts/ Pick a task, that usualy are available (I believe) in Windows XP Pro..
Please note that all what I have available now in control panel under my user account/ pick a task are:
1- change an account
2- create a new account
3- change the way users log on and off
I'm trying to have more options like: Advanced, Set up my account to use a .NET Passport, and .NET Passport Wizard.. and more options (if Possible)
Thanks & Regards
Roger

Is your machine connected to a domain? I suspect not as it is machines
that are members of a domain that by default get the more advanced
options - what you see when running control userpasswords2. If you want
to add the latter view to your control panel without having to join a
domain, go to http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm and see the
link on line one in the second column called "Add ControlUserPasswords2
To Control Panel". That links to a reg file that you can merge into
your registry to add this to your control panel.

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Tom Porterfield
MS-MVP MCE
http://support.telop.org

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