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| Lover of Linux!
Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Alberta, Canada
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| Here's a useful tip if you don't want to use the log-in name you originally chose when setting up your PC, or you want to change the one it came with. 1. Go into Control Panel. 2. Go into Administrative Tools. 3. Click the plus sign next to Local Users and Groups. 4. Choose Users. 5. Right-click on the account you want to rename. 6. Type in a new name and press enter. 7. Exit all windows and then log-off. Log back in with your new username and current password! You are now done. ![]() I found that out today. I seem to learn something new about computers or programming everyday! ![]() ![]() | ||||||||||||||
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