Change user
Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2003 14:26:27 -0800
I have a computer using XP. It has XP home edition. I am
the sole user. I am the only user account
(administrator). I am giving the computer to a nephew and
want to get rid of all references to me on the computer.
I made a new user, my nephew (administrator) and then
deleted me as a user after logging on as him. XP still
wants me to type in a name when it boots up. I didn't
have to when I was the only user. How do I get XP to
behave as it did when I was the user?
Thanks
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