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===Windows XP Instructions=== | ===Windows XP Instructions=== | ||
# Log | # Log on with your user account. | ||
# | # Click '''Start > Control Panel > User Accounts'''. | ||
# Make sure the '''Guest''' account is off. If the Guest account is on, click its icon and click "Turn off the guest account" to turn it off. | # Make sure the '''Guest''' account is off. If the Guest account is on, click its icon and click "Turn off the guest account" to turn it off. | ||
# Follow the steps below to delete the other accounts. <div class=note>'''Note:''' User Accounts may show some accounts that are used by programs. For example, '''ASP.NET Machine Account''' (shown as '''ASP.NET Machine A...''' in User Accounts) is used by Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 for running the ASN.NET worker process (aspnet_wp.exe), and '''SQLDebugger''' is used by Microsoft Visual Studio .NET Debugger. Deleting such accounts could cripple the programs using these accounts. As a precaution, remove those programs before deleting these accounts.</div> | # Follow the steps below to delete the other accounts. <div class=note>'''Note:''' User Accounts may show some accounts that are used by programs. For example, '''ASP.NET Machine Account''' (shown as '''ASP.NET Machine A...''' in User Accounts) is used by Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 for running the ASN.NET worker process (aspnet_wp.exe), and '''SQLDebugger''' is used by Microsoft Visual Studio .NET Debugger. Deleting such accounts could cripple the programs using these accounts. As a precaution, remove those programs before deleting these accounts.</div> | ||