Main.WindowsXPAuthentication History
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December 07, 2005, at 07:13 PM
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If you are running XP home and receive an error trying to run "lusrmgr.msc" try "control userpasswords 2" in its place.
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If you are running XP home and receive an error trying to run "lusrmgr.msc" try "control userpasswords2" in its place.
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If you are running XP home and receive an error trying to run "lusrmgr.msc" try "control userpasswords 2" in its place.
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If you are running XP home and receive an error trying to run "lusrmgr.msc" try "control userpasswords2" in its place.
December 07, 2005, at 07:11 PM
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If you are running XP home and receive an error trying to run "lusrmgr.msc" try "control userpasswords 2" in its place.
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If you are running XP home and receive an error trying to run "lusrmgr.msc" try "control userpasswords 2" in its place.
November 29, 2004, at 04:00 AM
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Then go to the Users tab (on the left), and click it. A list of users appears on the right. Then right-click on the Administrator user, and select "Set Password...". You will receive a warning message, and you should select Proceed. Then choose a password, and record it.
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Then go to the Users tab (on the left), and click it. A list of users appears on the right. Then right-click in a blank area below the list of users, and select "New User..."
Now type in a username and password for this user, (eg. a username of backupassist would be distinctive), and uncheck the "User must change password at next logon" checkbox, and check the "Password never expires" checkbox.
Click Create to create the account, and Close to close the window.
Now locate your new user in the right hand pane, then right click on it and select "Properties".
Go to the Member Of tab, and click Add. In the textbox, type in "Administrators", and click OK. This adds this user to the Administrators group.
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User: Administrator
Password: whatever you set it to
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User: the user you just created
Password: whatever you set the password to
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Now BackupAssist will use your new user.
November 29, 2004, at 03:56 AM
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Describe WindowsXPAuthentication here.
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