User Profiles exe?

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Does anyone know the exe for User Profiles. It is located in My

Computer/Advanced/User Profiles/Settings?



Thanks in advance.
 
The exe for User Profiles? What exactly are you trying to do?



John



falcios wrote:

> Does anyone know the exe for User Profiles. It is located in My

> Computer/Advanced/User Profiles/Settings?

>

> Thanks in advance.
 
On Feb 16, 4:34 am, falcios wrote:

> Does anyone know the exe for User Profiles. It is located in My

> Computer/Advanced/User Profiles/Settings?

>

> Thanks in advance.




Do you mean you want to get into User Profiles using some other method

than through My Computer?
 
falcios wrote:

> Does anyone know the exe for User Profiles. It is located in My

> Computer/Advanced/User Profiles/Settings?

>

> Thanks in advance.




What?



Start --> RUN --> type in:

control userpasswords2

--> Click OK



That?



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Yes I would like to make a shortcut to it if possible.



"Jose" wrote:



> On Feb 16, 4:34 am, falcios wrote:

> > Does anyone know the exe for User Profiles. It is located in My

> > Computer/Advanced/User Profiles/Settings?

> >

> > Thanks in advance.


>

> Do you mean you want to get into User Profiles using some other method

> than through My Computer?

> .

>
 
This file is to change passwords. I would like to access profiles so I can

copy profiles to others on PC.



"Shenan Stanley" wrote:



> falcios wrote:

> > Does anyone know the exe for User Profiles. It is located in My

> > Computer/Advanced/User Profiles/Settings?

> >

> > Thanks in advance.


>

> What?

>

> Start --> RUN --> type in:

> control userpasswords2

> --> Click OK

>

> That?

>

> --

> Shenan Stanley

> MS-MVP

> --

> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way

> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

>

>

> .

>
 
falcios wrote:

> This file is to change passwords. I would like to access profiles so I can

> copy profiles to others on PC.

>






Right-Click Start > Explore All Users.



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