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WinXP User Accounts Issue
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Hello,
I am experiencing a slight problem managing user accounts in Windows XP Home Edition. When running in an existing account, non-administrative, I run into an IE script error and am unable to view the User Accounts dialog found under Control Panel.
I am unable to run as Administrator unless I boot in Safe-Mode. I can access the User Accounts page without a problem while running as Administrator, though I wanted to change the Restricted Users to Power Users. To accomplish that, I ran a Command Prompt and went to the second User Account interface: "control userpasswords2"
Once there, I tried to update an accounts' access level from Restricted to Standard. I received an error notifying me that the "Group" could not be found, et cetera. After this occurred, I could no longer find the user account amongst the list of others. It was literally gone.
The account still exists, and I can log into it if I don't use the Welcome screen. As of now, the Welcome screen and other account interfaces can't find the user. Note, if I try to create the user again, it informs me that the account already exists. While logged into Administrator, I also tried using the Administrative Tools->Computer Management, but the Local Users and Groups tab was also missing.
I have tried everything to my knowledge, and can't find a remedy to this problem. Any help or suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
- Stack Overflow
I am experiencing a slight problem managing user accounts in Windows XP Home Edition. When running in an existing account, non-administrative, I run into an IE script error and am unable to view the User Accounts dialog found under Control Panel.
I am unable to run as Administrator unless I boot in Safe-Mode. I can access the User Accounts page without a problem while running as Administrator, though I wanted to change the Restricted Users to Power Users. To accomplish that, I ran a Command Prompt and went to the second User Account interface: "control userpasswords2"
Once there, I tried to update an accounts' access level from Restricted to Standard. I received an error notifying me that the "Group" could not be found, et cetera. After this occurred, I could no longer find the user account amongst the list of others. It was literally gone.
The account still exists, and I can log into it if I don't use the Welcome screen. As of now, the Welcome screen and other account interfaces can't find the user. Note, if I try to create the user again, it informs me that the account already exists. While logged into Administrator, I also tried using the Administrative Tools->Computer Management, but the Local Users and Groups tab was also missing.
I have tried everything to my knowledge, and can't find a remedy to this problem. Any help or suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
- Stack Overflow
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Hi,
I had exactly the same problem. What happens is that the hidden accounts had become guest accounts (members of the 'Guests' group as well, possibly? I don''t know - didn't have time to look).
I solved it by logging in as administrator and adding the users back to their old groups. In their case it was the 'Administrators' group.
I used the command line utility 'net localgroup' to re-add them, e.g.:
net localgroup administrators Claire /add
This added user 'Claire' back to the 'Administrators' local group. The accounts then re-appeared on the XP welcome screen and all was well.
Hope this helps someone, somewhere!
Andy
andy.cippico@gmail.com
I had exactly the same problem. What happens is that the hidden accounts had become guest accounts (members of the 'Guests' group as well, possibly? I don''t know - didn't have time to look).
I solved it by logging in as administrator and adding the users back to their old groups. In their case it was the 'Administrators' group.
I used the command line utility 'net localgroup' to re-add them, e.g.:
net localgroup administrators Claire /add
This added user 'Claire' back to the 'Administrators' local group. The accounts then re-appeared on the XP welcome screen and all was well.
Hope this helps someone, somewhere!
Andy
andy.cippico@gmail.com
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Originally Posted by Stack Overflow
Hello,
I am experiencing a slight problem managing user accounts in Windows XP Home Edition. When running in an existing account, non-administrative, I run into an IE script error and am unable to view the User Accounts dialog found under Control Panel.
I am unable to run as Administrator unless I boot in Safe-Mode. I can access the User Accounts page without a problem while running as Administrator, though I wanted to change the Restricted Users to Power Users. To accomplish that, I ran a Command Prompt and went to the second User Account interface: "control userpasswords2"
Once there, I tried to update an accounts' access level from Restricted to Standard. I received an error notifying me that the "Group" could not be found, et cetera. After this occurred, I could no longer find the user account amongst the list of others. It was literally gone.
The account still exists, and I can log into it if I don't use the Welcome screen. As of now, the Welcome screen and other account interfaces can't find the user. Note, if I try to create the user again, it informs me that the account already exists. While logged into Administrator, I also tried using the Administrative Tools->Computer Management, but the Local Users and Groups tab was also missing.
I have tried everything to my knowledge, and can't find a remedy to this problem. Any help or suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
- Stack Overflow
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