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i am giving up my "half" of my computer to my wife, and i
want to merge all of the information/"favorites"/cookies
from my user login to my wife's user log-in. how do i
collapse all of the information that is attached to my
user address to my wife's?

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ish wrote:
> i am giving up my "half" of my computer to my wife, and i
> want to merge all of the information/"favorites"/cookies
> from my user login to my wife's user log-in. how do i
> collapse all of the information that is attached to my
> user address to my wife's?

Create a Custom Default User Profile
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=319974

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ish wrote:
: i am giving up my "half" of my computer to my wife, and i
: want to merge all of the information/"favorites"/cookies
: from my user login to my wife's user log-in. how do i
: collapse all of the information that is attached to my
: user address to my wife's?
It is a tedious task. Cookies can not be shared. Favorites and Address
book may be imported. Folders can be shared. Anything placed in THE
Shared Documents folder is available to all users. The only simple
answer is keep one log-on and use different mail/news readers or webmail
to have some privacy. IMHO
TonyS

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