MZ@ !L!This program cannot be run in DOS mode. $Rؕ3}3}3}H̴3}H̱3}Rich3}PEL!  t@s.rsrct@@(8PH`x stxyYZ 8P4h56 >:;<(=@?X@pABDFGHt0 H X h x           ( 8 H X h x          0!@%<|), /j|4H;@G0GIXK(M0XOnUPWh\_4 hkFl6qn {Ȃ MUILt:%F H+4~Al|- MUIen-US@H GeneralMS Shell DlgPP( P"P.?&Full name:PM, P@?&Description:DPM>PZ User &must change password at next logonPgq User &cannot change passwordPt[ 6&Password never expiresPM Account is disa&bledPU Account is l&ocked out@HProfileMS Shell DlgP6 User profileP& &Profile path:PIP(5&Logon script:PI% PD6Home folder PS5 L&ocal path: Pd- &Connect:PFSLocal path:PIPPFdConnect:!!PIbdPne &To:Pbl @HMember OfMS Shell DlgP2A&dd...P=2&RemoveP8&Member of:PSysListView32List2PvChanges to a user's group membership are not effective until the next time the user logs on.@H GeneralMS Shell DlgPP( P"P,,D&escription:DPA*PG  &Members:PRjSysListView32List1PvChanges to a user's group membership are not effective until the next time the user logs on.P2A&dd...P=2&RemovePA ȀKChoose Target MachineMS Shell DlgP=Select the computer you want this snap-in to manage.P=L This snap-in will always manage: P") &Local computer: (the computer on which this console is running) P3S &Another computer:Pf2 X15B&rowse...$PG(Allo&w the selected computer to be changed when launching from the command line. This only applies if you save the console.PA ȀNew UserMS Shell DlgP *&User name:PAP*&Full name:PAP.,&Description:PA+PN+ &Password:PUKP`>&Confirm password:PU]Ps User &must change password at next logonP U&ser cannot change passwordP 6Pass&word never expiresP Account is disa&bledP2Cr&eateP2Cl&oseP2 &HelpPPA Ȁ New GroupMS Shell DlgP *&Group name:PA P,&Description:PA P- &Members:ȁP8aSysListView32List2P2&Add...P=2&RemoveP2&CreateP2Cl&oseP2 &HelpP Ȁ Set PasswordMS Shell DlgP/fP 1 &New password:P\PA &Confirm password:P\PJq2OKPq2CancelP/|If you click OK, the following will occur:P<line1 line2 line3PZIf you click Cancel, the password will not be changed and no data loss will occur.Ȁ DMS Shell DlgPNz2&ProceedPz2CancelPz2&HelpPkP$(text1 here) line2P$Resetting this password might cause irreversible loss of information. For security reasons, Windows protects certain information by making it impossible to access if the password is reset.P$;This data loss will occur the next time you log off.P$HYou should use this command only if you've forgotten the password and do not have a password reset disk. If you know the current password and want to change it, use User Accounts in Control Panel.P$gtFor additional information, click Help.PAȀ DMS Shell DlgPNz2&ProceedPz2CancelPz2&HelpPkP$Resetting this password might cause irreversible loss of information for this user account. For security reasons, Windows protects certain information by making it impossible to access if the user's password is reset. P$$This data loss will occur the next time the user logs off.P$1You should use this command only if a user has forgotten his or her password and does not have a password reset disk. If this user has created a password reset disk, then he or she should use that disk to set the password.P$OIf the user knows the password and wants to change it, he or she should log in, then press CTRL+ALT+DELETE and click Change Password.P$htFor additional information, click Help.PAȀ DMS Shell DlgPNz2&ProceedPz2CancelPz2&HelpPkP$gtFor additional information, click Help.P$(text1 here) line2P$Resetting this password might cause irreversible loss of information. For security reasons, Windows protects certain information by making it impossible to access if the password is reset.P$HYou should use this command only if you've forgotten the password and do not have a password reset disk. If you know the current password and want to change it, press CTRL+ALT+DELETE and click Change Password.P$;This data loss will occur the next time you log off.Ȁ DMS Shell DlgPNz2&ProceedPz2CancelPz2&HelpPkP$Resetting this password might cause irreversible loss of information for this user account. For security reasons, Windows protects certain information by making it impossible to access if the user's password is reset. P$$This data loss will occur the next time the user logs off.P$2You should use this command only if a user has forgotten his or her password and does not have a password reset disk. If this user has created a password reset disk, then he or she should use that disk to set the password.P$PIf the user knows the password and wants to change it, he or she should log in, then use User Accounts in Control Panel to change the password.P$ftFor additional information, click Help.PAsystem32*An error with no description has occurred.iThe system is low on memory. Close some programs, then click Retry. Click Cancel to attempt to continue.Low Memory Error!The operation failed. (0x%1!08X!)This snapin may not be used with this edition of %WINDOWS_SHORT%. To manage user accounts for this computer, use the User Accounts tool in the Control Panel.:The user name may not be the same as the computer name %1.PA9An error occurred attempting to create the Object Picker.SDirectory name %1 is not a valid network shared directory name. Enter a valid name.LPath %1 is not a valid absolute path name. Enter a valid absolute path name.,Microsoft Local Users and Groups MMC Snap-inLocal Users and Groups;Microsoft Local Users and Groups MMC Snap-in About ProviderManages Local Users and GroupsLocal Users and Groups (%1)UsersGroupsName Full Name DescriptionFolder&User...!Creates a new Local User account. &New User...The computer %1 is a domain controller. This snap-in cannot be used on a domain controller. Domain accounts are managed with the Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in.The computer %1 is a domain controller. This snap-in cannot be used on a domain controller. Domain accounts are managed with the Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in.Local Users and Groups%The saved console file was created with a different, incompatible version of the Local Users and Groups snap-in than the version presently installed on this computer. The version of the file is %1!d!. The version of the snap-in installed is %2!d!. You will need to save the console file again.NAn error occurred while restoring the Local Users and Groups snap-in settings.Folder &New Group...Creates a new local group. &Group...PAMThe following error occurred while reading properties for %2, a member of %1:HThe following error occurred while reading properties of a member of %1:100150200Name150 Description200PAUThe following error occurred while attempting to read the properties for the user %1:VThe following error occurred while attempting to read the properties for the group %1:300Name200 DescriptionSThe following error occurred while attempting to create the user %1 on computer %2:kThe password and confirmation password did not match. Please retype the password and confirmation password.MThe following error occurred while attempting to save properties for user %1:TThe following error occurred while attempting to create the group %1 on computer %2:]The following error occurred while attempting to save properties for group %1 on computer %2:&Set Password...Set the user's password.DThe following error occurred while attempting to rename the user %1:EThe following error occurred while attempting to rename the group %1:DThe following error occurred while attempting to delete the user %1:EThe following error occurred while attempting to delete the group %1:6Enter a network shared directory name to be connected.Manages Local Users and Groups.Extension Snap-inmInformation returned from the object picker for object "%1" was incomplete. The object will not be processed.QOne or more errors occurred while recording group membership changes for user %1.Local Users and Groups&Add to Group...Add this user to a group.Local Users and Groups (Local)^Each user account has a unique identifier in addition to their user name. Deleting a user account deletes this identifier and it cannot be restored, even if you create a new account with an identical user name. This can prevent the user from accessing resources they currently have permission to access. Are you sure you want to delete the user %1?]Each group has a unique identifier in addition to its name. Deleting a group deletes this identifier and it cannot be restored, even if you create a new group with an identical group name. This can prevent members of the deleted group from accessing resources they currently have permission to access. Are you sure you want to delete the group %1? \help\lug.chmGThe following error occurred while attempting to read group properties:FThe following error occurred while attempting to read user properties:The password has been set.%1 (%2) %USERNAME%&Add to Group...Change Group membership.QThe following error occurred while attempting to display properties for group %1:The following error occurred while attempting to add the new user %1 to the Users group. However, the User was successfully created../html/59fd7e4a-3643-4244-b067-fe1424fe2253.htmThe name %1 cannot be used. Names may not consist entirely of periods and/or spaces, or contain these characters: \ / " [ ] : | < > + = ; , ? * @PANThe following error occurred while attempting to set the password for user %1:QPath name %1 is not a valid relative path name. Enter a valid relative path name.NetWare Login Script for %1Set Password for %1KThe following error occurred while attempting to create the home folder %1:MUser names are limited to %1 characters. The name %2 will be truncated to %3. %1!d! User(s)%1!d! Group(s)0You must specify the name of the other computer.4Unable to access the computer %1. The error was: %2 '"%1" is already a member of group "%2".PA"%1" is already in the list.(Unable to access the network share "%1".Unable to create the folder "%1". However, the user account has been updated with the new home folder value. You will need to create the folder manually.LThe computer "%1" is not running an operating system based on NT technology.Set Password for %1This user account will immediately lose access to all of its encrypted files, stored passwords, and personal security certificates.Your local user account will immediately lose access to all of its encrypted files, stored passwords, and personal security certificates.]You are logged in as "%1". You have chosen to reset the password for your local user account.User "%1" is currently logged on. If you delete the user, they will not be able to log on to the computer again, unlock the computer, or retrieve their data. Are you sure you want to delete the user?Security settings could not be applied to the folder %1. To prevent unauthorized access to the folder, you should manually verify the security settings for the folder.Security settings could not be applied to the shared folder %1. To prevent unauthorized access to the folder, you should manually verify the security settings for the folder.Microsoft CorporationNGroup names are limited to %1 characters. The name %2 will be truncated to %3.PAYou are about to delete the last administrator account in your system. Nobody can perform the administrative tasks including create new user if the system without any administrator account. Are you sure you want to delete the user %1?You are about to delete an administrator account. Please make sure that you have at least another active local administrator account, and you remember the password of that account. Press OK to continue.4VS_VERSION_INFO@%@%?StringFileInfo040904B0LCompanyNameMicrosoft Corporationl"FileDescriptionLocal Users and Groups MMC Snapinr)FileVersion6.3.9600.16384 (winblue_rtm.130821-1623)2 InternalNamelocalsec.LegalCopyright Microsoft Corporation. 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