Re: [wdvltalk] OT: how to edit Windows Welcome logon screen?

2005-10-26 Thread PBC Web Design
At 11:54 PM 10/25/2005, you wrote: [Reply Inline] PBC Web Design wrote: Hi Scott, Well, the problem is that when I go to set a non-admin account I get the msg that some programs may not work properly. That worries me. Don't let it, that is to be expected. Programs which require admin

Re: [wdvltalk] OT: how to edit Windows Welcome logon screen?

2005-10-25 Thread Scott Glasgow
PBC Web Design wrote: Hi, I have switched over to password protecting my XP Home edition computer. I now have 2 accounts (thanks for that tip, Mark!) and this is working very well. However, I need to do one more thing and I hope you all can help me. When viewing the Windows Logon screen in

Re: [wdvltalk] OT: how to edit Windows Welcome logon screen?

2005-10-25 Thread PBC Web Design
Hi Scott, Well, the problem is that when I go to set a non-admin account I get the msg that some programs may not work properly. That worries me. Then I see that it appears the different accounts save things in different areas. I've got enough to remember where one account saves things

Re: [wdvltalk] OT: how to edit Windows Welcome logon screen?

2005-10-25 Thread Scott Glasgow
[Reply Inline] PBC Web Design wrote: Hi Scott, Well, the problem is that when I go to set a non-admin account I get the msg that some programs may not work properly. That worries me. Don't let it, that is to be expected. Programs which require admin access for operation and/or