XPost: comp.os.linux.advocacy   
   From: ray@zianet.com   
      
   On Sun, 09 Jan 2011 00:21:18 +0100, Hadron wrote:   
      
   > Gordon writes:   
   >   
   >> This is typical of posts that are becoming more frequent in the MS   
   >> Answers forum.   
   >>   
   >> "Something strange has occurred with my Windows 7. We had two user   
   >> accounts on there: mine (which was also the Admin account) and my   
   >> wife's. Neither of these accounts had a password. (Perhaps not a good   
   >> idea, but nobody else uses our computer.)   
   >>   
   >> Last night, my wife's account wasn't showing up on the opening sign-in   
   >> screen, but there was a blank profile called "Other User". When I   
   >> logged onto that and entered my wife's user account, it let us log in.   
   >>   
   >> I went into Users to see if I could see what was going on, and I'm not   
   >> sure how it happened, but the next thing I knew, without entering   
   >> anything at all, it was saying that there was a password on my Admin   
   >> account.   
   >>   
   >> So I logged back out to the use login screen and now my wife's account   
   >> shows up, and there's only the blank "Other User" profile showing up   
   >> for me. If I log into it and enter my username, it prompts for a   
   >> password - a password which I never created and thus do not know. So   
   >> now I'm locked out of the Admin account for my computer.   
   >>   
   >> Is there anything I can do?"   
   >>   
   >> Why do people put up with paying for this unfinished CRAP?   
   >   
   > Because they judge it better than the competition.   
   >   
   > Why do you?   
   >   
   > Gortard : all SW has bugs.   
   >   
   > Why don't people take this for free? http://www.debian.org/Bugs/   
   >   
   > You're an idiot Gortard and a good example of a little knowledge being a   
   > dangerous thing.   
      
   So, larry, I see that according to you anyone who disagrees is a *tard -   
   I suppose because you know everything.   
      
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