These represent contributors who never registered an account with WikiAnswers. Thus they do not have a username to display.
useradd <username> -c "Full name" passwd <username> userdel <username>
in your batch file type: Move (the directory or folder and the file) space (the directory you want it in) example: move "C:\Users\%username%\Desktop\text.txt" "C:\Users\%username% You can change the %username% to your username but %username%is the variable for your username
His username is SuperStar122333 and his screen name is Super Hero he has got LOADS of outfits and LOADS of friends
the creator of the website's username is chris.
They have not registered and are 'guest' users.
Yeah, it is indeed. It is located into your username-named folder. You will find that folder at "C:\users\<<username>>" or "C:\documents and settings\<<username>>\local configuration"
There is no actually username search function, but you can write fx "www.youtube.com/xxxxxxx" and with the xxxx's i mean the username u search :)
C:\Users\Username\AppData\Local\
A username is used to identify you on Twitter. A username is unique to only one person, so it allows people to find other users without having to sift through hundreds or thousands of people who have the same name.
C:\Users\*username*\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox You have to change show all folders in order to see Roaming Here is a more detailed path for Win-7 C:\Users\*username*\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\*ProfileName*
User is a shortened version of "username". In managed computer environments, there are also "superusers" that have more access and control than "users". There are also a number of different types of users; subscriber, customer, author, contributor, member, agent...etc.
If you wan't a username there is heaps 1 is FERAL99