Deleting User Names and Passwords

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by ronj, Dec 14, 2009.

  1. ronj

    ronj Private E-2

    Hey all,

    I don't know if this is the exact place for this thread, so sorry in advance. I have these pre-built/pre configured computers. Their Ips are all set up and other configurations have been set in a certain way.

    However, it has like 3 usernames/passwords for each computer. I don't want to login at all! So, I figure if I keep "Administrator" and delete it's passwords. Then delete the other 2 user names, I won't have to ever login?

    What are the possible repercussions of these actions? All these computers are clients connected to a server. I want to continue having the same productivity from them.

    If you need more clarification, don't hesitate to ask.
     
  2. KingSteve

    KingSteve MajorGeek

    What OS? Normally you can manage user accounts in control panel.
     
  3. Serious Sam

    Serious Sam Corporal

    or right click the My Computer icon & click on "manage" & go to local users.
     
  4. ronj

    ronj Private E-2

    Windows XP
     
  5. cat5e

    cat5e MajorGeek

    It is better to delete every thing and leave the admin and one user with admin rights.

    Then for regular work use the regular account with the admin rights.
     

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