Start/Settings/Control panel/ user accounts Follow this path and the instructions therein.
ADMINISTRATOR and GUEST accounts, though the GUEST account is disabled by default in XP Home and XP Prof.
There is no root account in Windows XP. Nor is there an account that is a "superuser" account in the traditional sense.
Yes, I just did it. With the XP Upgrade CD in, in windows 98 go to run in the start menu and open setup.exe from the cdrom drive, it'll install xp on the windows 98. Because you're not making a new guest OS in vmfusion, it still shows up as "Windows 98" but the actual OS is upgraded to be XP.
Administrator, Guest (usually not active) and plus an user account created during Xp installation process.
There is no such thing as a "Windows XP Word file." You open the files in Vista the exact same way you do in Windows XP - with Microsoft Word.
You can set up a password in windows XP by going to the user accounts section of the control panel, clicking on the account you want to set a password up for and then clicking create a password fo this account.
1)Open User Accounts in Control Panel 2)Click the user's account name 3)And Click Delete the Account
Start > Run > Registry Editor > Windows XP
Windows XP will not change an administrator account to limited if it is the only administrator account on the system (other than the account named Administrator).
Administrator Guest HelpSupport
An Administrator account and a Guest account. There may also be a hidden Admin account with permissions beyond the local Admin, but that isn't typically an account a user will engage with or see.
By default, there is no password set for the hidden administrator account on Windows XP. When setting up this account and enabling it, the user must create their own password.