Wesley ?

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I did what you said and it showed a folder. I presume the name of that folder
is a " Login" . That is not what I click on to log onto my PC.
Wesley? I was logging in as me. My name was computer admistrator. There is
also a " Guest" option.

Like I said when I put what you said in " Run " a folder showed up. Has all
my stuff in it. Cool.

What I don't understand is....why when I start my PC it hangs on the screen
that says " Windows is starting up" Then I hit alt/tab and I can log in as
me, meaning the username I created. Cool.


Wesley? What is the folder that popped up when I did the run thing you asked?
For instance: in that folder is " My documents". Is that the same as when I
click on " Start/MyDocuments?"
 
Lewis,

Try to stay in the original thread.

I am glad that the folder has all of your stuff in it. :-)

I have no way of knowing what folder popped up. I asked you first.

%homepath% opens the Documents and Settings folder for whoever is logged in.

When you paste %homepath% in the Start | Run box and click OK, does the
Folder that pops up have the Address bar?

What is showing in the Address bar?

Documents and Settings\Your Name
or
Documents and Settings\Administrator

If the Address bar is not showing, to enable the address bar, click Toolbars
on the View menu and then click Address bar.

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Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

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