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hi, can you help? my granddaughters have totaly filled up windows messenger and ive been trying to delete them,but can only delete 1 at a time this way its gonna take years is their an easier way. hope you can help
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you are using Windows XP or Vista it is VERY easy to set up a Windows account for yourself, and another Windows account for grandchildren or other family members.
If YOU want to use Windows you log on to YOUR account which has YOUR details and YOUR setings.
Other people (your granddaughters) can log on to THEIR account and use THEIR settings and THEIR programs.
By separating Windows accounts like this whatever your other family members do on THEIR logons should not effect YOUR computer settings.
If you want details of how to create separate user accounts on Windows just ask.
If YOU want to use Windows you log on to YOUR account which has YOUR details and YOUR setings.
Other people (your granddaughters) can log on to THEIR account and use THEIR settings and THEIR programs.
By separating Windows accounts like this whatever your other family members do on THEIR logons should not effect YOUR computer settings.
If you want details of how to create separate user accounts on Windows just ask.
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If you setup multiple accounts on Windows then when you start Windows you will get a screen similar to this
http://www.rohos.com/welcome-screen/img/shots/ login_window.gif
You could protect YOUR logon with a password, so nobody can log on as you.
You can also set up other users as "limited users" which would stop them downloading and installing programs (and also accidently instaling viruses, spyware etc).
The great thing is, if they totally corrupt their account you can just delete their Windows account (which deletes all their personal files and maybe any viruses they have downloaded) and then recreate it again.
Doing this will not effect YOUR account.
For anyone sharing a machine it is always avisable to create a separate Windows account for other users to use to stop them accidently causing problems with your account.
If you setup multiple accounts on Windows then when you start Windows you will get a screen similar to this
http://www.rohos.com/welcome-screen/img/shots/ login_window.gif
You could protect YOUR logon with a password, so nobody can log on as you.
You can also set up other users as "limited users" which would stop them downloading and installing programs (and also accidently instaling viruses, spyware etc).
The great thing is, if they totally corrupt their account you can just delete their Windows account (which deletes all their personal files and maybe any viruses they have downloaded) and then recreate it again.
Doing this will not effect YOUR account.
For anyone sharing a machine it is always avisable to create a separate Windows account for other users to use to stop them accidently causing problems with your account.