I believe "Owner" is the name of the built-in Administrator account in OEM
versions of XP. If that's the case, creating an user account (of type
"administrator") should hide the built-in Administrator account. For more
information on creating user accounts, see the MS Knowledgebase article URL
provided at the bottom of this message:
To Create a New User Account
1.Click Create a new account in the Pick a task list box.
2.Type the name that you want to use for the account, and then click Next.
3.Select the desired account type, and then click Create Account.
[[ To open the User Accounts tool, open Control Panel from the Start menu,
and then double click User Accounts. ]]
How To Create and Configure User Accounts in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=279783
Excellent!!!! Name "Owner" is now "drybones"
Many thanks
Wesley Vogel said:
[[ To open the User Accounts tool, open Control Panel from the Start menu,
and then double click User Accounts. ]]
How To Create and Configure User Accounts in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=279783
Click the link and read the article.
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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
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drybones said:
Ramesh,
Where the heck is this, "Pick a Task list box" located?
I had the same problem, although it really is not a problem.
I have noticed that if you change the name of the "owner" account to
something else it does not change the name of the folder for the "owner"
account.
The only way to have the folder be anything besides "owner" is by creating a
new account and deleting the owner account from that.
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