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Adding Users in Windows 2000
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The Air Guitar Company has just installed a new system running Windows 2000. The company has asked the student to log onto the server and create local accounts for two users. | Lab 8.3.1 Adding Users in Windows 2000 Estimated Time 10 Minutes Objective Describe the role and purpose of user accounts. Plan and create local and domain user accounts. Equipment The following equipment is required for this exercise A system running Windows 2000 with Administrative Tools enabled Scenario The Air Guitar Company has just installed a new system running Windows 2000. The company has asked the student to log onto the server and create local accounts for two users. Procedures Before proceeding with this lab the student will need to obtain information from the instructor in order to create two new users. The student will need User names Full names Descriptions Passwords Additionally the student will need the user name password and domain to log on as the Administrator. In this lab the student will create two user accounts in Windows 2000. Log on as the Administrator and create the first user. While logged on as the first user use the Run As command to gain Administrator privileges to create the second user. 1 - 4 IT Essentials II v2.0 - Lab 8.3.1 Copyright 2002 Cisco Systems Inc. Step 1 Creating a User Account 1. Log on as Administrator. 2. Go to Start Programs Administrative Tools Computer Management. 3. System Tools will open. Expand Local Users and Groups . Highlight Users. 4. Right-click on the Users folder and select New User. 2 - 4 IT Essentials II v2.0 - Lab 8.3.1 Copyright 2002 Cisco Systems Inc. 5. Create the first new user. Enter all information as provided by the instructor. Note Make sure that all options are unchecked. 6. When finished click the Create button. The new user has now been created. 7. Log off of the system. 8. Using the account information that was just created log back on to the system. Note Since the student is now a new user Administrative tools will not be available. Follow these steps to add Administrative tools to the start menu a. Right-click on task bar and click Properties b. Select the Advanced tab c. Under the Start