rdburke Member Joined Aug 23, 2016 Posts 11 Location Boiling Springs, SC USA Aug 25, 2016 #1 Just now installed Update (KB3176936) for Windows 10 x64-Based Systems......Upon restart my Google Drive Desktop Icon has turned into a white rectangle ( I can go to the icon properties and assign a generic one from Windows ) but I want to try to fix it. What annoys me even more is the fact that on my lock screen at Windows Startup I have two new user icons for switching users. I am the only user but the new icons have my name on both......see example below. Can someone tell me how to get rid of these redundant icons? Red arrow shows what I am talking about...
Just now installed Update (KB3176936) for Windows 10 x64-Based Systems......Upon restart my Google Drive Desktop Icon has turned into a white rectangle ( I can go to the icon properties and assign a generic one from Windows ) but I want to try to fix it. What annoys me even more is the fact that on my lock screen at Windows Startup I have two new user icons for switching users. I am the only user but the new icons have my name on both......see example below. Can someone tell me how to get rid of these redundant icons? Red arrow shows what I am talking about...
rdburke Member Joined Aug 23, 2016 Posts 11 Location Boiling Springs, SC USA Aug 26, 2016 #2 *UPDATE* I solved the Google Drive icon issue by just re-installing Google Drive but I still need help getting rid of the other two icons please.:thumbsup2:
*UPDATE* I solved the Google Drive icon issue by just re-installing Google Drive but I still need help getting rid of the other two icons please.:thumbsup2:
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,671 Location World, Europe, Italy Aug 27, 2016 #3 Hi rdburke! :) Right-click windows start, type (copy/paste) control userpasswords2, press enter, (click yes on the uac window,) it will open an user account window where you can select and remove users.
Hi rdburke! :) Right-click windows start, type (copy/paste) control userpasswords2, press enter, (click yes on the uac window,) it will open an user account window where you can select and remove users.
rdburke Member Joined Aug 23, 2016 Posts 11 Location Boiling Springs, SC USA Aug 27, 2016 #4 xilolee said: Hi rdburke! :) Right-click windows start, type (copy/paste) control userpasswords2, press enter, (click yes on the uac window,) it will open an user account window where you can select and remove users. Click to expand... Is that the same as netplwiz in the Run box?
xilolee said: Hi rdburke! :) Right-click windows start, type (copy/paste) control userpasswords2, press enter, (click yes on the uac window,) it will open an user account window where you can select and remove users. Click to expand... Is that the same as netplwiz in the Run box?
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,671 Location World, Europe, Italy Aug 27, 2016 #5 It seems...