Why can't I create a "new user"? A recent Microsoft newsletter suggested
users should make a limited account to browse the Web, so viruses cannot
directly access the "administrator" account. I run Windows XP, SP 2 on my
home computer. I have checked "Control Panel/System/Advanced/User
Profiles/Settings" and find that I do have a profile for myself on the
computer. However, the "Delete" and "Copy To" options are "grayed out". I
have also checked Control Panel/User Accounts". I get the screen to create a
new account, I have created an account (trying both "admin." and "limited")
and everything appears to be all right. But when I click to access the
account, I get an error message saying something to the effect that Windows
cannot load the user profile, to check if I am on the Network, and if the
Network is functioning properly. I am not on a Network, just my own
computer. Can someone help? Thank you!
MtnLadyinBlackHills1986 wrote:
> Why can't I create a "new user"? A recent Microsoft newsletter
> suggested users should make a limited account to browse the Web, so
> viruses cannot directly access the "administrator" account. I run
> Windows XP, SP 2 on my home computer. I have checked "Control
> Panel/System/Advanced/User Profiles/Settings" and find that I do
> have a profile for myself on the computer. However, the "Delete"
> and "Copy To" options are "grayed out". I have also checked
> Control Panel/User Accounts". I get the screen to create a new
> account, I have created an account (trying both "admin." and
> "limited") and everything appears to be all right. But when I
> click to access the account, I get an error message saying
> something to the effect that Windows cannot load the user profile,
> to check if I am on the Network, and if the Network is functioning
> properly. I am not on a Network, just my own computer. Can
> someone help? Thank you!
Why did you post this a second time in the same newsgroup?