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David A. Karp

"Windows Vista Annoyances: Tips, Secrets, and Hacks"


What can be confusing is finding the right place to accomplish a specific
task regarding user accounts. Table 8-1 shows a bunch of different tasks and
where to go to accomplish them.
Figure 8-3. The Local Users and Groups window gives you the most control over user
accounts, but at the expense of a rather sparse and intimidating Registry Editor-like
interface
Manage User Accounts | 461
Users and
Security
Table 8-1. The various places user-account tasks can be performed
Task User Accounts User Accounts 2
Local Users
and Groups
Add groups 
Add users   
Assign a user to a group  
Assign a user to multiple groups 
Change a user??™s account name 
Change a user??™s description  
Change a user??™s home profile folder 
Change a user??™s password  
Change a user??™s picture 
Choose a logon script 
Copy a user??™s profile folder 
Disable a user or group account without
removing it

Export a list of users/groups to a text file 
Find Administrator accounts without passwords 
Manage network user names and passwords  
Modify groups 
Password reset disk 
Prevent forgotten passwords 
Remove almost any user   
Remove any user  
Rename certain users   
Remove a user??™s password 
Require Ctrl-Alt-Del to log on 
Set password expiration 
Turn on/off Administrator account 
Turn on/off Guest account  
Turn on/off login window 
Turn on/off User Account Control (UAC) 
Turn on/off Welcome screen 
Use Fast User Switching 
View members of groups 
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For the most part, adding, removing, and modifying user accounts is a fairly
self-explanatory process, so I won??™t go into every excruciating detail here.


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