Hi,
Under users options I have Administrator and Limited User accounts. I'd like
to activate the Advanced User option. How do I go by?
TIA
Ana
Daniel H - 27 Dec 2007 12:49 GMT
Hi
If you don't have this option you are not a Administrator or a Advanced
User.
Logon as Administrator and grant Advanced User option to your Acount.
Daniel
> Hi,
> Under users options I have Administrator and Limited User accounts. I'd
> like to activate the Advanced User option. How do I go by?
> TIA
> Ana
Ana - 27 Dec 2007 13:18 GMT
Thank you Daniel,
As Admin I've only the two options. I don't have the Advanced user option. I
believe a function called username can be used to activate the missing
option but not sure.
Ana
> Hi
> If you don't have this option you are not a Administrator or a Advanced
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>> TIA
>> Ana
Shenan Stanley - 27 Dec 2007 16:55 GMT
> Under users options I have Administrator and Limited User accounts.
> I'd like to activate the Advanced User option. How do I go by?
Windows XP what? Home, Professional, etc?
Are you currently logged in as an administrative level account?
Start button --> RUN --> control userpasswords2 --> OK
Does that give you any of the 'features' you are looking for?
Can you be very descriptive about what it is you are attempting to
accomplish/assume you should be seeing?

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Bruce Chambers - 28 Dec 2007 04:14 GMT
> Hi,
> Under users options I have Administrator and Limited User accounts. I'd
> like to activate the Advanced User option. How do I go by?
> TIA
> Ana
You don't. There's no such thing as an "Advanced User option."

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