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You either haven't created them yet, your computer crashed, or you have a virus. Speak to a technician immediately
Windows XP doesn't have a (published) finite limit on the number of accounts that can be created. You should be able to create as many accounts as you have hard drive space for.
admin and guest accounts
personal computer (Windows or MAC)
Rumbas : 1990-2011
2 user accounts can be created from control panel, administrator account and standard user account.
The floppy disk has nothing to do with the operating system on the hard drive. You can use a floppy disk created in Windows XP to boot a computer that has Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows 95, Windows 3.1, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, etc...
Standard and Admin
The administrator account and the guest account.
ADMINISTRATOR and GUEST accounts, though the GUEST account is disabled by default in XP Home and XP Prof.
Ubuntu is a whole operating system, not a simple program. It does not run on top of Windows, but instead of it. Thus user accounts on Vista do not come into play. Ubuntu supports its own user accounts, so once it is installed, no one except the person who installed it can use it unless an account is created for them.