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I am the sole user of a notebook which I use for business
only. I use my notebook standalone and also connected to
one or more networks. I am both Administrator and several
users. I find wending through the Documents & Settings
folder and its provision for multiple users a pain. The
set-up places files in My Computer folders under
different user names making finding and management of my
files messy and cumbersome. I wish to have one hierarchy
of folders under a single 'My Documents' folder.

How can I get rid of the multiple user approach used by
XP and set the computer up for a sole user.
 
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Barry Stow wrote:
> I am the sole user of a notebook which I use for business
> only. I use my notebook standalone and also connected to
> one or more networks. I am both Administrator and several
> users. I find wending through the Documents & Settings
> folder and its provision for multiple users a pain. The
> set-up places files in My Computer folders under
> different user names making finding and management of my
> files messy and cumbersome. I wish to have one hierarchy
> of folders under a single 'My Documents' folder.
>
> How can I get rid of the multiple user approach used by
> XP and set the computer up for a sole user.


Uhm.. Only logon and use one user..
Use on the My Documents for that account.
You can use something like Microsoft's TweakUI to only show that user and to
NOT show shared folders in My computer..

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