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Old 03-12-2009   #1 (permalink)


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Don't want to share folders

We bought a new laptop yesterday. Until now we both had our own. So we both have our own stuff we want to move there. We set up two accounts, both with admistrator permissions. But we would like those accounts to not "work" together. Like for example, we don't want our pictures, music etc to be seen from the other ones account. But now it does. We both want to put them to the D drive and only see our own stuff. Because it gets really confusing with the amount of stuff we have. So when I go somewhere, I only want to see the things I have put there, not his things. How do we do this?

Also I noticed that if he or I remove something from the desktop, it goes away from the other account as well. That is really not something I want. I want the accounts to sort of work like two different computers.

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Old 03-13-2009   #2 (permalink)
Gordon


 
 

Re: Don't want to share folders

nakedalien wrote:
Quote:

> We bought a new laptop yesterday. Until now we both had our own. So we
> both have our own stuff we want to move there. We set up two accounts,
> both with admistrator permissions.

You should NOT use accounts with Administrator permissions on a daily
basis. Assuming you have Vista there is no need to anyway - this is a
hang-over from poorly-designed XP.


Quote:

> But we would like those accounts to
> not "work" together. Like for example, we don't want our pictures, music
> etc to be seen from the other ones account. But now it does. We both
> want to put them to the D drive and only see our own stuff. Because it
> gets really confusing with the amount of stuff we have. So when I go
> somewhere, I only want to see the things I have put there, not his
> things. How do we do this?
By adding a password to each account that only the user knows, and by
changing the User to Standard User from an Administrator.

Quote:

>
> Also I noticed that if he or I remove something from the desktop, it
> goes away from the other account as well. That is really not something I
> want. I want the accounts to sort of work like two different computers.
>
>
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Old 03-13-2009   #3 (permalink)
H Brown


 
 

Re: Don't want to share folders



"nakedalien" <guest@xxxxxx-email.com> wrote in message
news:60189c99ea7ccdb7cd5f4a2afd5039b1@xxxxxx-gateway.com...
Quote:

>
> We bought a new laptop yesterday. Until now we both had our own. So we
> both have our own stuff we want to move there. We set up two accounts,
> both with admistrator permissions. But we would like those accounts to
> not "work" together. Like for example, we don't want our pictures, music
> etc to be seen from the other ones account. But now it does. We both
> want to put them to the D drive and only see our own stuff. Because it
> gets really confusing with the amount of stuff we have. So when I go
> somewhere, I only want to see the things I have put there, not his
> things. How do we do this?
>
> Also I noticed that if he or I remove something from the desktop, it
> goes away from the other account as well. That is really not something I
> want. I want the accounts to sort of work like two different computers.
>
>
> --
> nakedalien
Lets just be point blank, setting up two people on a computer in two
accounts
and both accounts are admistrator will not accomplish what you two or
looking
to do. By doing it the way you are you will run in to problems.

But you can do it this way and get what your both looking for, to a point
and Ill try
to explain that later.
You've already got two admin accounts setup. From only one of the admin
account
add two more standard user accounts one for you and who ever the other
person is.
From there you can make sure that everything from each admin account as to
the personal
files and such is transferred/moved to the correct user accounts of the two
new standard user
you setup. Now you have to standard user accounts and to admin accounts
that you can
change the names and passwords of to get them the way you two want for all
accounts.
One of the admin accounts never use it until the day comes you can't get the
other three accounts
to work. This unused admin account will be for emergencies only.
You both should agree not to make any changes in any admin account that the
other is unaware of.
This will give you the effect of having two computers that can only be used
one at a time.
If both of you know the admin passwords that are setup then both of you will
be able to see
all files on each others computer so to speak and can make changes on either
account .
Or only one of you know the password for the admin account. That way when
something is changed
call the administrator.
*Now you and the other user only operate from your own standard user
account and don't share any
personal files*.

Note: In an other reply to your OP some one named *mindlery* gave advice to
do something to Indexing.
I think *mindlery* replied to the wrong post. I know of nothing that would
help you regarding your question
that indexing could fix.

Because both of you are wanting to share a *portable computer/laptop*, I
think the only way for this to work out
is for both of you to have some iron clad agreements and keep each informed
to needed changes.



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Old 03-13-2009   #4 (permalink)
H Brown


 
 

Re: Don't want to share folders



"H Brown" <karenandhallie@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:uvvdHuApJHA.3896@xxxxxx
Quote:

>
>
> "nakedalien" <guest@xxxxxx-email.com> wrote in message
> news:60189c99ea7ccdb7cd5f4a2afd5039b1@xxxxxx-gateway.com...
Quote:

>>
>> We bought a new laptop yesterday. Until now we both had our own. So we
>> both have our own stuff we want to move there. We set up two accounts,
>> both with admistrator permissions. But we would like those accounts to
>> not "work" together. Like for example, we don't want our pictures, music
>> etc to be seen from the other ones account. But now it does. We both
>> want to put them to the D drive and only see our own stuff. Because it
>> gets really confusing with the amount of stuff we have. So when I go
>> somewhere, I only want to see the things I have put there, not his
>> things. How do we do this?
>>
>> Also I noticed that if he or I remove something from the desktop, it
>> goes away from the other account as well. That is really not something I
>> want. I want the accounts to sort of work like two different computers.
>>
>>
>> --
>> nakedalien
>
> Lets just be point blank, setting up two people on a computer in two
> accounts
> and both accounts are admistrator will not accomplish what you two or
> looking
> to do. By doing it the way you are you will run in to problems.
>
> But you can do it this way and get what your both looking for, to a point
> and Ill try
> to explain that later.
> You've already got two admin accounts setup. From only one of the admin
> account
> add two more standard user accounts one for you and who ever the other
> person is.
> From there you can make sure that everything from each admin account as to
> the personal
> files and such is transferred/moved to the correct user accounts of the
> two new standard user
> you setup. Now you have to standard user accounts and to admin accounts
> that you can
> change the names and passwords of to get them the way you two want for all
> accounts.
> One of the admin accounts never use it until the day comes you can't get
> the other three accounts
> to work. This unused admin account will be for emergencies only.
> You both should agree not to make any changes in any admin account that
> the other is unaware of.
> This will give you the effect of having two computers that can only be
> used one at a time.
> If both of you know the admin passwords that are setup then both of you
> will be able to see
> all files on each others computer so to speak and can make changes on
> either account .
> Or only one of you know the password for the admin account. That way when
> something is changed
> call the administrator.
> *Now you and the other user only operate from your own standard user
> account and don't share any
> personal files*.
>
> Note: In an other reply to your OP some one named *mindlery* gave advice
> to do something to Indexing.
> I think *mindlery* replied to the wrong post. I know of nothing that
> would help you regarding your question
> that indexing could fix.
>
> Because both of you are wanting to share a *portable computer/laptop*, I
> think the only way for this to work out
> is for both of you to have some iron clad agreements and keep each
> informed to needed changes.
The Note I made about someone named *mindlery* replying to your Original
Post
was my mistake. Because he was replying from some forum some where with not
one
quote and , because all that he gave was a fix, that of course made no sense
and that it showed up
in my newsreader at the time directly under your OP and I mistakenly thought
it was a reply to you, when in fact it was not.

Sorry about that.
H Brown




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Old 03-17-2009   #5 (permalink)


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Re: Don't want to share folders

But are you able to do the everyday necessary things on a standart account? Like installing new software
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