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W7 64 Accounts Backwards?
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<blockquote data-quote="AtlBo" data-source="post: 721261" data-attributes="member: 32547"><p>Well this actually worked. Got the accounts lined up name and Full name. Then I changed the account names to the desired account names. Everything matches up now.</p><p></p><p>Still think MS did this on purpose to keep apps from breaking. I did notice that NVT ERP lost its password settings during the changes. Happened twice. Kind of feel bad about saying it here but I guess those files need to be protected somehow since obviously they are in the user path (think I found them in appdata). Hopefully there won't be any other breakage.</p><p></p><p>All this did cause me to dig a little bit deeper and think about what might be in W10 for dealing with the issue. I suppose it could be that restrictions forbid placing program related files in the user path...don't know. I'll take [USER=178]@Umbra[/USER]'s well regarded word for it that this wouldn't happen in W10...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtlBo, post: 721261, member: 32547"] Well this actually worked. Got the accounts lined up name and Full name. Then I changed the account names to the desired account names. Everything matches up now. Still think MS did this on purpose to keep apps from breaking. I did notice that NVT ERP lost its password settings during the changes. Happened twice. Kind of feel bad about saying it here but I guess those files need to be protected somehow since obviously they are in the user path (think I found them in appdata). Hopefully there won't be any other breakage. All this did cause me to dig a little bit deeper and think about what might be in W10 for dealing with the issue. I suppose it could be that restrictions forbid placing program related files in the user path...don't know. I'll take [USER=178]@Umbra[/USER]'s well regarded word for it that this wouldn't happen in W10... [/QUOTE]
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