Re: C:\Documents and Settings in XP Home



Just depends on if you have anything in Documents and Settings\Owneer.Eric
that you'd like to move.

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Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In news:A9F5FD66-0030-47F7-A8FF-C6F5292B2C66@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
EGA2006 <EGA2006@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> hunted and pecked:
Hi

I am logged in as Owner.

As far as I can tell all my programmes etc work as normal. Although some
of the folders and files in Owner.Eric are different could they exist
elsewhere in "Owner"?
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EGA2006


"Wesley Vogel" wrote:

Who are you logging on as now?

Start | Run | Type: %userprofile% | Click OK

%userprofile% will open to C:\Documents and Settings\who ever is logged
on

If there is something that need or want in Owner or Owner.Eric whichever
you are not logging on as, you can access that and move it to the other
account.

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Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

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EGA2006 <EGA2006@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> hunted and pecked:
Hi Wes

Yes, my Computer name is Eric and yes the PC was built for me by a
system builder which accounts for the User Name "Owner" and which I use.

And yes, if I show hidden and system files I have those you mentioned
plus the Owner.Eric created on the date I used the System Restore.

I take it that I should leave these as they are and assume that because
the folders and files in the new Owner.Eric are different to the others
they are required to enable me to continue with my "proper" desktop/user
settings.

EGA2006


"Wesley Vogel" wrote:

Owner was created by whoever you bought your machine from. Normally
when creating an account one uses their own name. When a PC builder
creates an acccount on a machine for sale, they do not know the user's
name, so they create an account named Owner.

Owner.Eric was probably created when you had a problem.

If you lose Full Control permissions to your profile folder, in the
%SystemDrive%\Documents and Settings folder, Windows 2000 and Windows
XP will create a new one the next time you log on. The new profile is
named:

UserName - if the older profile was deleted.

UserName.ComputerName - if the old profile exists.

UserName.ComputerName = Owner.Eric

Is your Computer Name Eric?

To see the Computer Name, right-click My Computer and then click
Properties. The System Properties dialog box appears. Clcik the
Computer Name tab, the name is listed under; Full computer name.

Default Local Disk Folders.

Folder Name: Documents and Settings
Contents: Account information for each user who is granted access on
the computer. Each user account is represented by a subfolder assigned
the user name. Folders under each user account folder include My
Documents, Desktop, and Start Menu.

These include:

Documents and Settings\Administrator
Documents and Settings\All Users
Documents and Settings\Default User
Documents and Settings\LocalService
Documents and Settings\NetworkService
Documents and Settings\You

Some of the above are Hidden folders.
These are System folders and shouldn't be deleted.

Administrator is for the Administrator account.

All Users is used for many things. Your Desktop and Start Menu, for
example, display what is in All Users *and* what is in your Desktop and
Start Menu folders.

Default User is used when creating new accounts.

The LocalService and NetworkService accounts perform things like
synchronize the time, etc.

<quote>
Microsoft Windows XP includes the following three built-in local
accounts used as the logon accounts for various system services:

The Local System account is a predefined local account that can start a
service and provide the security context for that service. The actual
name of the account is NT AUTHORITY\System.

The Local Service account is a special built-in account that has
reduced privileges similar to an authenticated local user account.
The actual name of the account is NT AUTHORITY\LocalService.

The Network Service account is a special built-in account that has
reduced privileges similar to an authenticated user account. The
actual name of the account is NT AUTHORITY\NetworkService.
<quote>
from...
The Services and Service Accounts Security Planning Guide


http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/topics/serversecurity/serviceaccount/default.mspx

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Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

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EGA2006 <EGA2006@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> hunted and pecked:
Hi Wes

Thanks for the link but my situation doesn't really fit that scenario.

Even with me as sole user I would expect there to be at least three
folders in Documants and Settings - Administrator, All Users and
Owner(me) although I am both Administrator and Owner with a single
Log-in/Password.

It is this fourth one that appeared after the System restore that
puzzles me - it contains stuff that isn't in any of the other three
either.

Perhaps it is best left alone?
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EGA2006


"Wesley Vogel" wrote:

Duplicate profile folders exist under the "Documents and Settings"
folder http://windowsxp.mvps.org/restprofile.htm

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Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In news:50AF87C0-D5B9-4237-B734-205F08D62B70@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
EGA2006 <EGA2006@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> hunted and pecked:
Hi

My PC used to show three folders in C:>Documents and Settings -
Administrator, All Users and Owner. Recently, I installed and used
a trial programme that caused my Desktop settings to completely
change.

The easiest solution to rectify the problem was to use the System
Restore facility in Windows XP Home Edition, which I did, and which
successfully restored my PC to its previous state. After doing so,
however, I noticed that an additional folder appeared in
C:\Documents and Settings called Owner.ERIC containing a number of
folders. I did change my Logon from "Eric" and old password to
"Owner" and a new password.

Can anyone explain what this additional folder is and is this normal
when System Restore is used?

EGA2006

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