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When someone modifies their desktop screen on one user account, the changes made on their desktop does not show up on any other user's accounts desktop.
I did it on a desktop it is in a corner
Just create a remote user account and change firewall settings to allow remote connection. To create a remote user account: Start->Control Panel->System->Remote->Select Remote Users... Add your account to remote users group. Your account must have a password, by default accounts with no password cannot use remote desktop, even if they have administrative features. for remote connection you also need to know a remote computer ip address or full name.
Answer: A user account which has Administrative rights. (an Admin account)
The root account is the administrative account on Linux; this account has control over everything in the system.
Add the shortcuts to programs while you are logged in to the account.
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No. The administrative account cannot be deleted at all.Once in - If you are using passwords you can delete the password and if it is the only account the op-system will not ask for passwords again. However you need to be logged in as the administrator to do this.The boot password is different from the administrator account.
You can't, that's the whole idea of having them.
If it is just one extra account it is probably easiest to configure them individually by going to: Desktop Background in Windows explorer then selecting the image then "OK" or by right clicking the image and clicking "Set as Desktop Background".
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