I don't have a Win95 installation at the moment but the last one I had
(OSR2.0) had a Users icon. The icon will not be available unless you
have at least IE4 as I didn't have it with the initial install.
I remember discussing this before, so see if you can glean something
from old posts.
http://groups.google.com/groups?sourceid=navclient&q=users+icon+alan+edwards
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In microsoft.public.win95.setup, <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com>
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>We are in a Novell enviroment and this version of 95
>doesn't not seem to support network profiles. IE,
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Joe - 26 Jun 2004 00:08 GMT
I installed IE 5.5 SP2 on the machine and I still have no
Users icon in control panel and it's still not saving
individual settings.
Any other ideas?
- Joe
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>I don't have a Win95 installation at the moment but the last one I had
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Joe - 26 Jun 2004 00:38 GMT
I found an icon in Control Panel called "Passwords". There
is a tab in there called "User Profiles". Under that tab
is a radio button labeled "Users can customize their
preferences and dekstop settings. Windows switches to your
personal settings when you log in." This is not the same
as the "Users" icon... but it solved my problem of needing
individual profiles.
Feel free to still let me know if anyone knows how to get
the Users icon back.
- Joe
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>I installed IE 5.5 SP2 on the machine and I still have no
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Alan Edwards - 26 Jun 2004 02:15 GMT
You may have installed IE5.5 SP2 without installing IE4 first.
That way you will not get some of the features of IE4, like active
desktop. This command from Start-Run should bring up Users if you have
the right version of inetcpl.cpl
control inetcpl.cpl,Users
...Alan

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In microsoft.public.win95.setup, "Joe"
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>I found an icon in Control Panel called "Passwords". There
>is a tab in there called "User Profiles". Under that tab
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