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  1. #1


    =?Utf-8?B?bWFyY2xldmVzcXVl?= Guest

    guest account

    I can't seem to enable the guest account. I've enabled the user account, and
    enabled the account in the group policy editor, but it doesn't show up on the
    logon screen.

    Am I missing something?

    Windows Vista Beta 2 Build 5384



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  2. #2


    Alan Simpson Guest

    Re: guest account

    I don't think the Guest account works yet. In fact, I don't recall if it
    worked in any builds prior to this one. I could be wrong, but I wouldn't put
    a whole lotta time into it if I were you.


    "marclevesque" <marclevesque@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news95ACC29-A19D-485A-93FA-7D0538A14CDF@microsoft.com...
    >I can't seem to enable the guest account. I've enabled the user account,
    >and
    > enabled the account in the group policy editor, but it doesn't show up on
    > the
    > logon screen.
    >
    > Am I missing something?
    >
    > Windows Vista Beta 2 Build 5384



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  3. #3


    =?Utf-8?B?bWFyY2xldmVzcXVl?= Guest

    Re: guest account

    I got it working. I was really odd though.

    I used lusrmgr.msc to enable the account, which seemed to work ok. I didn't
    get any errors or anything. What was odd was that when I went into "User
    accounts" in Control Panel, I had 2 Guest accounts listed, one was enabled,
    and the other was not. When I enabled the account that was disabled, the
    window refreshed, and only one account was then listed, and it was enabled.

    I logged out, and lo and behold the guest account showed up on the login
    screen!

    "Alan Simpson" wrote:

    > I don't think the Guest account works yet. In fact, I don't recall if it
    > worked in any builds prior to this one. I could be wrong, but I wouldn't put
    > a whole lotta time into it if I were you.
    >
    >
    > "marclevesque" <marclevesque@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news95ACC29-A19D-485A-93FA-7D0538A14CDF@microsoft.com...
    > >I can't seem to enable the guest account. I've enabled the user account,
    > >and
    > > enabled the account in the group policy editor, but it doesn't show up on
    > > the
    > > logon screen.
    > >
    > > Am I missing something?
    > >
    > > Windows Vista Beta 2 Build 5384

    >


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  4. #4


    =?Utf-8?B?V2FycmVu?= Guest

    Re: guest account

    Did you do a clean install or an upgrade?

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  5. #5


    =?Utf-8?B?V2FycmVu?= Guest

    Re: guest account

    Did you do a clean install or an upgrade?

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  6. #6


    =?Utf-8?B?bWFyY2xldmVzcXVl?= Guest

    Re: guest account

    Good question. I don't remember. I installed it on a partition on which I
    had Windows XP 64, but whether or not I upgraded that to Vista, I don't
    recall. I believe it was a clean install though. Is there an accurate, easy
    way to tell?

    "Warren" wrote:

    > Did you do a clean install or an upgrade?


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  7. #7


    =?Utf-8?B?V2FycmVu?= Guest

    Re: guest account

    To get info on whether you have 32-bit or 64-bit check out the Control Panel >
    System page, the page that gives your Windows Performance Rating right below
    the Memory amount. Not sure yet about a clean/upgrade flag, I guess you could
    check whether you have the accounts still that you had before you installed
    Vista,
    or if you installed any toolbars and if they are still there?

    I had the Guest account already enabled in XP when I upgraded to Vista beta2,
    in XP the Guest account was pretty much a must for me. In Vista beta2, giving
    Standard User a try. The ACS is interesting...

    "marclevesque" wrote:

    > Good question. I don't remember. I installed it on a partition on which I
    > had Windows XP 64, but whether or not I upgraded that to Vista, I don't
    > recall. I believe it was a clean install though. Is there an accurate, easy
    > way to tell?
    >
    > "Warren" wrote:
    >
    > > Did you do a clean install or an upgrade?


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  8. #8


    Mark D. VandenBeg Guest

    Re: guest account

    Look for a folder called "Windows.old" in Vista. If you have this folder,
    you upgraded. To find out what version of Vista you currently have
    installed, click on the Start orb and type "winver" in the search space.

    "marclevesque" <marclevesque@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:FAEC94CE-190A-492A-B163-C4E43FD986F3@microsoft.com...
    > Good question. I don't remember. I installed it on a partition on which
    > I
    > had Windows XP 64, but whether or not I upgraded that to Vista, I don't
    > recall. I believe it was a clean install though. Is there an accurate,
    > easy
    > way to tell?
    >
    > "Warren" wrote:
    >
    >> Did you do a clean install or an upgrade?




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