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Old 04-24-2008   #1 (permalink)
skip


 
 

Mixing business with pleasure

I have a restaurant, a small publishing business and my personal stuff. I
was thinking that when I set up my new Vista, that I might have three
different accounts to keep everything seperate on my new laptop. Will it
help to do this?
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skip

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Old 04-25-2008   #2 (permalink)
Patrick Squire


 
 

Re: Mixing business with pleasure

Hi there Skip,
Yes Vista will help with this, each user A/C will have its own shell access
(own documents folder etc)
Once Vista is installed and running you will need to create the seperate
user A/C's from within the administrator account


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>I have a restaurant, a small publishing business and my personal stuff. I
> was thinking that when I set up my new Vista, that I might have three
> different accounts to keep everything seperate on my new laptop. Will it
> help to do this?
> --
> skip
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Old 04-25-2008   #3 (permalink)


Home premium 32 bit, SP1
 
 

Re: Mixing business with pleasure

Quote  Quote: Originally Posted by skip View Post
I have a restaurant, a small publishing business and my personal stuff. I
was thinking that when I set up my new Vista, that I might have three
different accounts to keep everything seperate on my new laptop. Will it
help to do this?
--
skip
Hello skip,
If you mean 3 different accounts ; 1 for restaurant, 1 for publishing, and 1 for personal, and they are to be of separate entities, the answer is Of Course. That's why we create different accounts each of which has a password different from the others. Each account will have data stored in the files relevent only to that account. Your accountant will most likely say " Yes, it will help. "
Is that what you were asking ?
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