Optional Components Unavailable When User Profiles Are Enabled This article was written about products for which Microsoft no longer offers support. Therefore, this article is offered "as is" and will no longer be updated.
This article was previously published under Q128957 SYMPTOMS
The Windows Setup tab in the Add/Remove Programs tool may show that a
component is installed, even though the component is not available to the
current user.
For example, the The Microsoft Network check box may be selected in the Add/Remove Programs tool even though The Microsoft Network is not available to the current user. CAUSE
When user profiles are enabled and neither "Include desktop icons and
Network Neighborhood contents in user settings" nor "Include Start menu
and Program groups in user settings" is selected, components are available
only to the user who was logged on when the component was installed.
However, once a component has been installed by one user, the component shows as being installed on the Windows Setup tab regardless of which user is logged on. RESOLUTION
To make a Windows 95 component that was installed by another user
available to the current user, follow these steps:
STATUS
Microsoft is researching this problem and will post new information here
in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.
MORE INFORMATION
This problem occurs with Windows 95 components that do not have Control
Panel extensions. When these components are installed, Windows 95 updates
the Start menu and registry only for the current user profile. When a
different user logs on, the registry entries and Start menu shortcuts do
not exist and the components are not available.
The status of components on the Windows Setup tab is not user-specific, however, so components are reported as installed no matter which user is logged on.
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