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Start, then right click my computer, select properties, then click the advanced tab under User profiles A+ Guide to Software answer To view all profiles stored on a Windows XP computer, use the System Properties window. Click Start and then right-click My Computer. Select Properties and then click the Advanced tab. Under User Profiles, click the Settings button. For a Windows 2000 computer, in the System Properties window, click the User Profiles tab. A+ Guide to Software TEST answer
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Right-click 'My Computer' and click 'Properties'. Then click the 'Computer Name' tab.
In the properties of your computer (right-click on My Computer, select "Properties") there is a tab called "Computer Name" (in XP) or in the middle of the property sheet (in Vista and 7)
Go to computer right click and go to properties. scroll down and there it is.
If using Windows, right-click My Computer, and choose Properties.
Right click on "my computer". Click on "properties". Then click on "computer name".
Administrator or user. administrator.
Find 'My Computer' or 'Computer' on either the desktop or start menu.Right-Click on it and select 'Properties'.
By right clicking on my computer and selecting properties and there you will find all the info about your computer. And you will find the operating system is installed on your pc.
Group Policy Object (GPO) computer=Computer Configuration, User=User ConfigurationName some GPO settings in the computer and user parts
No. When the computer is shut down, the user that had locked the system will also be logged out. Upon turning back on, one will find simply a regular login screen.