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For a system administrator to add a Samba password for a new user, they have to first add the new user name, then the new user password via commands. To add the username, add the command line, "adducer (name)" or "# user add (name)." Once they have their account, the administrator can add the command line, "# smbpasswd -a (name)".
if the user resist against the new system then the user does not want to interact with the new system thus both the user and the system will not deliver as expected. paul lutaaya kimbowa&ddungu rebecca
Try popping the key out and cleaning it to make sure there's no dust. And make Sure your keyboard is connected with the power supply.
That is not an option, ipads only have one user
Go to 'Start', then click 'Control Panel', click 'User Accounts', and click 'Add new user'. Then follow the on-screen instructions.
Without knowing what operating system you are using we may not be able to describe this accurately. Windows XP - Start Menu - Settings - Control Panel - User Accounts - Create New Account
You click Your comput How yo Click new user.
an admin must add new users
This new system has been inheritedfrom Windows NT/2000.
There is a command called useradd in Linux which you can use to add a new user. Here's an example 1. Add the user (you need to be a superuser to run this command) # useradd test 2. Set the password # passwd test Changing password for user test. New UNIX password: Retype new UNIX password: passwd: all authentication tokens updated successfully.
DSADD can add user,computers and groups all
If your windows XP Professional based PC is connected to a domain, you can not add a user to the domain. This must be done on the server, and added in the active directory. If you just want to add a user ( not on a domain ), then go to START - SETTINGS - CONTROL PANEL - USER ACCOUNTS