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    Ghost 2005

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by partyguy816, Jul 5, 2005.

  1. partyguy816

    partyguy816 Notebook Enthusiast

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    I installed Ghost version 9 I believe it is and it made me install .net frame or something before using it. Now when I go to my user accounts it shows me as owner and then ASP.Net Machine A... It shows a limited Account and password protected. Is this a normal thing when you install Ghost or do I need to delete this extra account?
     
  2. Venombite

    Venombite Notebook Virtuoso

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    I believe it's something the .NET sets up on the system. You can easily log in as yourself, and follow these steps to remove or disable this account. Just a note, you must be carefull here, you make a change in the wrong section and you could screw up your system.

    1. Login to the system with your own account (assuming you have administrator rights)
    2. Right Click on My Computer -> Manage
    3. Local Users & Groups -> Users
    4. Double CLick ASPNET Account and put a check into Disable Account box and click OK

    I wouldn't disable any other accounts if you're not familiar with this area, you could lock out yourself if you make a mistake. This would require tiy to reload your OS.

    -Vb-
     
  3. partyguy816

    partyguy816 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Thanks, I'll give that a go.