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Phil wrote:
>When I switch
>back to 1024 x 768, desktop icons have to be re-alligned>>


Right click both desktops, select Arrange Icons and tick both Auto Arrange 
and Align to Grid. That should do it.

As to ASP.Net, this is normal. I don't know what would happen if you delete 
the account, but I doubt it's doing any harm by sitting there.

If you delete it, and it is needed by some program, you might have trouble 
getting it back again.  System Restore would probably restore user 
accounts, but I wouldn't like to rely on it.

You could always image the drive, then experiment.

Don Penlington

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