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| | Problems with my User Accounts - PLEASE HELP! Hi, I'm having several problems with my User Accounts. 1) If I try to click "Manage Another Account" I do not see a list of my users, just an empty box under "Choose the account you would like to change." If I create a new account I still have a blank box where the list of users should be. 2) I cannot change the type of account. When I open "Change your account" I get a blank user picture and it is set to "Standard User" even though I am part of the Administrator group. Changing account types and hitting OK has no effect. 3) I cannot turn UAC on or off. When I open the UAC panel it is unchecked even if UAC is on. If I check the box and hit OK I am not prompted to reboot. If I check the box and hit Ok then return,the UAC box is still unchecked (same as with changing account types), so it's obvious it is not turning UAC on. I can turn the UAC on by using the tool in Msconfig.exe and then rebooting. 4) What is fishy is that I can see the list of my users (with their pictures) if I go to "Set-up parental controls" under "Manage another account." I can also create a new user account from that screen but of course I cannot do anything with it. 5) I am using Vista Home Premium so I cannot load the "Local Users and Groups" snap-in to see if I can modify my users from there. If you know of other message boards where I could post this question please let me know. Thank you in advance. |
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| | Re: Problems with my User Accounts - PLEASE HELP! "Wiggles" <Wiggles@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:2A0685A5-8B26-4D9A-A604-DD6D7B5AA97D@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi, I'm having several problems with my User Accounts. > > 1) If I try to click "Manage Another Account" I do not see a list of > my users, just an empty box under "Choose the account you would like > to change." If I create a new account I still have a blank box where > the list of users should be. Quote: > > 2) I cannot change the type of account. When I open "Change your > account" I get a blank user picture and it is set to "Standard User" > even though I am part of the Administrator group. Changing account > types and hitting OK has no effect. > only possible option is Standard User and that box will be checked. If you select the Administrator option, since the account is already an administrator, that option will not be available. Quote: > 3) I cannot turn UAC on or off. When I open the UAC panel it is > unchecked even if UAC is on. If I check the box and hit OK I am not > prompted to reboot. If I check the box and hit Ok then return,the UAC > box is still unchecked (same as with changing account types), so it's > obvious it is not turning UAC on. I can turn the UAC on by using the > tool in Msconfig.exe and then rebooting. Go to Start and type: regedit.exe and press Enter. This will open the registry editor. Navigate to the following key. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System. Look at the values on the right side. If UAC is enabled, the LUA value should be set to (1). Quote: > > 4) What is fishy is that I can see the list of my users (with their > pictures) if I go to "Set-up parental controls" under "Manage another > account." I can also create a new user account from that screen but of > course I cannot do anything with it. > Quote: > 5) I am using Vista Home Premium so I cannot load the "Local Users and > Groups" snap-in to see if I can modify my users from there. What I would recommend to repair the users component is: 1. Check the System Restore application. If there is a restore point that was created prior to when you first noticed this behavior, then use the system restore to go back to that point in time. 2. If this does not work, try running the System File Checker utility to repair all of the system files. Go to Start and type cmd.exe In the Results list, right click cmd.exe and select the Run As Administrator option. In the command prompt window. type the following: sfc /scannow Press Enter. This could take some time to complete, so be patient. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User |
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| | Re: Problems with my User Accounts - PLEASE HELP! Hi Ronnie; Thank you so much for tips. Unfortunatly, that did not solve my issue. The scan told me there were no problems with my system. Would you have any other ideas? Much appreciated. |
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| | Re: Problems with my User Accounts - PLEASE HELP! Same problem here - does anyone have a solution? |
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