Do I have to have a user account?

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I'm using Windows XP home edition.

Do I have to have a user account?

It would actually be easuer for me to have everything in C:\Documents and
Settings\All Users\Documents
 
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Hi,

Yes, you do need to have a user account.

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Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
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"adropinabucket" <stiff@leggs.com> wrote in message
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> I'm using Windows XP home edition.
>
> Do I have to have a user account?
>
> It would actually be easuer for me to have everything in C:\Documents and
> Settings\All Users\Documents
>
>
 
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"adropinabucket" <stiff@leggs.com> skrev i melding
news:Rqckd.30651$K7.18952@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
> I'm using Windows XP home edition.
>
> Do I have to have a user account?

Yes. But you already know that.

> It would actually be easuer for me to have everything in C:\Documents and
> Settings\All Users\Documents

If the issue is the placement of your documents you can feel free to move
these to anywhere you like. Right click the "My Documents"-folder on your
desktop, press the "Move"-button to select where you'd like to keep them
(C:\docs if you like. I like to keep mine on a network server), answer yes
when Windows asks if you wish to move all your files and then tell uncle Bob
that André says hi.