go to user accounts ... or take the power cord with u ..
2007-05-03 14:03:37
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answered by Anonymous
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For Windows XP:
Go to the Control Panel and Select User Accounts.
To Create a New User Account
1. Click Create a new account in the Pick a task list box.
2. Type the name that you want to use for the account, and then click Next.
3. Select the desired account type, and then click Create Account.
To Make Changes to an Account
1. Click Change an account in the Pick a task list box.
2. Click the account that you want to change.
3. Select the item that you would like to change:• Click Change the name to change the name that appears on the Welcome screen for the account.
• Click Change the picture to change the picture that is used to represent the user account. You can use any image file on the computer for the user's picture.
• Click Change the account type to change the account type to increase or decrease the user's rights on the computer.
• Click Create/change the password to create or change the password for the user and create or change the password hint.
• Click Delete the account to delete the user account from the computer. When you delete the account, you are given the option to save the user's files on the computer.
Note: You can not delete the account for a user that is currently logged on to the computer.
2007-05-03 14:06:02
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answered by Nick O 3
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Set a difficult password for your account, remove any other accounts, disable the guest account and then (I assume XP or Vista) start the machine in safe mode by pressing F8 during boot, Then log in as the user administrator. This will probably have no password. Set a password for administrator as well.
2007-05-03 14:08:58
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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There is one way you can put on a password. If you have Windows XP, then click on your user name and picture when you are logged on. There should be a link that says "Create a new password." Click on it and make a password.
2007-05-03 14:05:15
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answered by VerticalAsymptotes 3
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either set up multiple users or password protect your screensaver.
2007-05-03 14:04:17
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answered by mac lover 2
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