Windows Question..

L

ldiaz

Hello all.

I know this is a Access newsgroup but I don't know where post my question.

the problem that I have is:
I restarted my PC and when I log on again, it creates a new username for me,
before I was using ldiaz but know I have checked that my new user appear as
ldiaz.SAFARILAND where Safariland is the Domain name

all my documents are still stored as ldiaz's Documents and the main
documents that I have is ldiaz.SAFARILAND / My Documents

also, all modification that I make are lost after reboot,

could you please help or tell me where I could post my question.

Thanks
 
W

Wayne-I-M

Hi

Go to the user accounts screen - start, control panel, user accounts and see
if you new account has administrator rights. If it does then just change
things around so you're happy with them. If not you will need to either
re-configure the machine (you will re-format and loose all your work) or find
a way in.

I have used a method to get into one of our company machines (that's not a
good idea, so not going to share here) but if you Google "lost windows
password" you will get lots of helps.

Try this video
http://www.pcworld.com/video/id,527-page,1-bid,0/video.html

PC world is part of Dixons (a multi billion pound company) so they will
"probably" be OK.

Have a look around Google before re-formatting - it can be done -
 
J

John W. Vinson

Hello all.

I know this is a Access newsgroup but I don't know where post my question.

the problem that I have is:
I restarted my PC and when I log on again, it creates a new username for me,
before I was using ldiaz but know I have checked that my new user appear as
ldiaz.SAFARILAND where Safariland is the Domain name

all my documents are still stored as ldiaz's Documents and the main
documents that I have is ldiaz.SAFARILAND / My Documents

also, all modification that I make are lost after reboot,

could you please help or tell me where I could post my question.

Thanks

Scroll down the list of subject areas on the left of the screen (assuming
you're using the Microsoft support webpage) and find a group for your version
of Windows (you don't say - you might be running Windows 2000, ME, Windows XP,
Vista, who knows... you do, we don't).


John W. Vinson [MVP]
 

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