- user accounts
- Posted by nospam on May 27th, 2008
I intend to clean my pc (win XP SP3) and find several general user
accounts which all house local settings : Administrator, All Users,
Default User, {my user name}, LocalService, NetworkService, Owner. I am
the admin and have a single account , {my user name}.
Do I need a user account if I am the user ?
Can I, should I try to integrate all the user accounts, i.e. All Users,
Default User, {my user name}, Owner, into a common one ?
Does this accelerate the PC ?
Does it save space ?
Thanks
Frank
Owner only
- Posted by Shenan Stanley on May 27th, 2008
nospam" <"news.ftr(nospam) wrote:
Leave things the way they are - Windows XP is a multi-User OS. The number
of actual physical beings using the PC is irrelevant to that fact.
After that (the answer to the first question) - in order...
No.
No - it'd break it.
Not really - and even if it could be done - if the space you would 'save'
actually made a difference - you already had issues you needed to address.
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Shenan Stanley
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- Posted by nospam on May 27th, 2008
Shenan Stanley wrote:
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