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Windows 2000 style user control panel

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can anyone tell me the way you get the Windows 2000 style user control panel, i don't remember the exact way to do it.

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If you have "Show common tasks enabled in folders" enabled in Folder Options, then there will be a link on the left side to switch between classic view (like win2k) or the XP category view. If you have it disabled, then it will only show the classic view.

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oops, sorry, now I know what you mean.... I can't find any way to change it. You can manage users through Computer Management (right-click My Computer -> Manage...), but I don't think that's what you're looking for. I will post again if I find something...

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ThC 129,

 

I kinda know what your talking about, although I cant remember the last time I used the W2K user control panel. I always used Computer Management myself (Still do laugh )

 

AFAIK, theres no way to change the User CP in Control Panel.

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there is a way to do it from the run command, i just forgot how. I will search through and find it

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Run this:

lusrmgr.msc

(Is that what you mean by "User Control Panel"???)

* smile

APK

P.S.=> That's Local Machine User Manager, usually part of the MMC.exe Computer Management tool, but the individual microsoft shortcut .msc snap-ons can be run independently because they are associated with MMC.exe apparently... run that from Start Button-> Run Command... apk



Well, Hell!

Waitaminnit! Thats the same as using computer management! laugh

Guess we were both right laughlaughlaugh

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I think hes talking about the W2K version of XPs Control Panel > Users. W2Ks I think was different, but I cant be sure, as I never really used it.

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Strange. It should bring up the User Accounts screen used on Windows 2000.

 

Here's the command again,

 

control userpasswords2

 

I am using Windows XP pro and I think it only works on pro

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Yup, Thc129 & Alec Starr;

 

Run - control userpasswords2 works fine under WinXP Pro.

 

mister_man - thanks.

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