Multiple users feature on the computer

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clarityat3am

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Once a user profile has been created is there a way to delete it?? I can't find anything that says how to or if I can. Help!

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It's Windows 98 and since I'm at work I can't remember off the top of my head where the multiple users feature is exactly...I'll look it up if you can't find it first....
 
Ok Clarity, I hope this helps. If its Windows in general, go to your start bar. In the help it has a button to automatically take you there. Go to the tab that has index though to look for it. Type in Multiple User

It will bring up a box that has this typed in it (usual help tool box thingy)

"To enable multiple users to personalize settings

1 Click here [box] to display Passwords properties.

2 Click User Profiles.
3 Make sure the second option, that users can customize their desktop settings, is checked.
The next person who logs on to Windows can change settings without affecting the settings you prefer. The next time you log on, your settings will be restored.


I only have 95, but it should be quite similar.
 
Originally posted by Angela Harlem:
Ok Clarity, I hope this helps. If its Windows in general, go to your start bar. In the help it has a button to automatically take you there. Go to the tab that has index though to look for it. Type in Multiple User

It will bring up a box that has this typed in it (usual help tool box thingy)

"To enable multiple users to personalize settings

1 Click here [box] to display Passwords properties.

2 Click User Profiles.
3 Make sure the second option, that users can customize their desktop settings, is checked.
The next person who logs on to Windows can change settings without affecting the settings you prefer. The next time you log on, your settings will be restored.


I only have 95, but it should be quite similar.


The thing of it is, is that my ex set up his profile on there...and every time the computer is turned on a dialog box comes up asking to enter his password to start his settings up. This is the most annoying thing ever! I'll give it a shot though and see if that works....hopefully that doesn't make it worse!
 
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