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Old 03-09-2007, 05:13 AM
Gmac61 Gmac61 is offline
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Unhappy User account settings will not load ???

I'm relatively new to macs, so be gentle.......
Help, please ? For some unknown reason all my settings have reverted to default including my email and browser........ losing addresses and bookmarks (Firefox & Thunderbird).
No reason I can find, but my disk space is the same and all the files are still there...... could be something to do with User Accounts - although there really is only one....
In the Users folder, my original desktop and settings seem to be there including all my saved files (I can see the different icons etc) but I cannot use the applications with my original settings- all the applications seem to have reverted to default and I cannot log in and see the desktop I had and the settings. Again, it seems to be there, because I can see it under "Macca"(my User name) in Users? There is another name there from the previous owner (which is somehow the "Short Name" in user Accounts in System Preferences), but no stored files, just default stuff. There are no other users in User Accounts in System Preferences.
Forgive my bad explanation, but this has got me stuffed and I'm desperate because it will mean setting everything up again !! And I cannot retrieve things like my address book.....
Any ideas ? Jeez i wish there was a restore setting to get me back to where I was this afternoon!! Aarrggggg.......
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Old 03-09-2007, 06:55 AM
mmkerc mmkerc is offline
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It sounds like you are logged on under the other users (former owners) account. When you boot up the computer is it set to automatically log you in, or do you enter your username and password?

If it is set to automatically log it, change it to require you to log in manually (do this in system preferences, accounts). See if that helps.
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Old 03-09-2007, 08:48 AM
Gmac61 Gmac61 is offline
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All fixed

I didn't rename anything but found that if you rename the original home folder with the "short name" and call the short name folder something else, it all comes good. Strange but at least it worked. Found out the fix by trolling through help.
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Old 03-09-2007, 03:18 PM
Mikef Mikef is offline
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Originally Posted by Gmac61 View Post
Found out the fix by trolling through help.
Great - Apple's help is good if a bit verbose - if that fails then a trawl through Apple's online help usually gets an answer.
Spose you'll be back soon as a super-duper advisor
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