Manage accounts problems

G

Guest

I have been trying to create a new account & delete the current one I'm
using. Problem is when I try to manage my accounts I get a blank window and
none of the accounts on my system show up at all, not even an option to turn
the guest account on.

Trying it on a non administrator account makes no difference it just refuses
to show anything but a blank window.

Is there any other way to delete a user or any suggestions on how to fix
this??

Thanks
 
D

Darrell Gorter[MSFT]

Hello ,
Does it happen in Safe Mode as well?

Can you open and elevated CMD prompt? ( right-click on cmd prompt and run
as administrator)
Then run net user /?
This allows you to delete and add user accounts.

Thanks,
Darrell Gorter[MSFT]

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|>I have been trying to create a new account & delete the current one I'm
|>using. Problem is when I try to manage my accounts I get a blank window
and
|>none of the accounts on my system show up at all, not even an option to
turn
|>the guest account on.
|>
|>Trying it on a non administrator account makes no difference it just
refuses
|>to show anything but a blank window.
|>
|>Is there any other way to delete a user or any suggestions on how to fix
|>this??
|>
|>Thanks
|>
 
L

lushdog

I'm having this problem as well with Vista Home Premium and any help
would be much appreciated.

Using the cmd prompt is unacceptable for a normal user.
 

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