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Classic user accounts in control panel

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There is a setting that can allow someone to change the user accounts thing in the WinXP control panel back to the one that was in 2k. Anybody know of it?
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I think this is what you're looking for:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...ctrlpanel.mspx
With pictures:
http://www.worldstart.com/tips/tips.php/412

I've been using the 'Classic view' for so long, I had forgotten there was another view
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Thanks for the reply. I already know about that one. What I mean is there is some way to change user accounts so it is like the user accounts interface in windows 2000?
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Quote originally posted by I_Broke_My_Mhz ...
Thanks for the reply. I already know about that one. What I mean is there is some way to change user accounts so it is like the user accounts interface in windows 2000?
install win2000 !lol
my use of win2000 is limited ,but what is the difference and why would you want to change it .just wondering .
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Nlited installation of XP, removed IEcore amoung other things, user accounts is the only thing that won't work (since it depends on IEcore), so im just trying to find a workaround.

I would be using 2000 right now if my sound card supported it, but thats another story
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Quote originally posted by I_Broke_My_Mhz ...
Nlited installation of XP, removed IEcore amoung other things, user accounts is the only thing that won't work (since it depends on IEcore), so im just trying to find a workaround.

I would be using 2000 right now if my sound card supported it, but thats another story
Beyond me ,but i think if xp depends on ICore so will 2000s' ,don't you think .
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The interface for changing users in win2000 didn't depend on IEcore, it was just a standalone applet.
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ok,im learning ,one thing i learned a long time ago was to leave windows alone only change what i need ,line keys and stuff !
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Quote originally posted by I_Broke_My_Mhz ...
Thanks for the reply. I already know about that one. What I mean is there is some way to change user accounts so it is like the user accounts interface in windows 2000?
If you mean the 'Ctrl-Alt-Del logon', go to Control Panel, User Accounts, and under Pick a Task, select 'Change the way users log on and off'.
Uncheck Use Welcome Screen, this will also trash Fast User Switching.
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If you mean the 'Ctrl-Alt-Del logon', go to Control Panel, User Accounts, and under Pick a Task, select 'Change the way users log on and off'.
Uncheck Use Welcome Screen, this will also trash Fast User Switching.
but his user accts doesnt work!! Read post $5 carefully
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