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While each data source pegs Windows 7 at different percentages of market share, most agree that the OS still makes up for around 20 percent of PCs.

Microsoft has said for years that there are 1. In reality, it could still be in use by more than million devices worldwide. It quickly became a massively popular version of Windows, especially with businesses. It was clear from looking at the market share of the operating system last year that it would take a year or two to get Windows 7 firmly below 10 percent market share.

It may take even longer for Windows 7 to finally disappear, especially after a year when many have turned to PCs for remote working and home schooling. Microsoft reported an increase in PC demand and usage due to the pandemic. That would be a significant change for the PC market, after PCs saw a first year of growth since during Subscribe to get the best Verge-approved tech deals of the week. Cookie banner We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from.

By choosing I Accept , you consent to our use of cookies and other tracking technologies. Cybersecurity Mobile Policy Privacy Scooters. Also, for testing purposes, try creating a new user, and a new share with however you normally set them up.

Log that new user into 7 and see if you have the same issue. We can at least narrow it down to the inherited part I think instead of a setitng on either machine.

However, there are others in the unrestricted OU that are on Windows7, but also do not have the issue. The accounts affected are relatively new ones, but the one I created yesterday, which works, takes care of that theory. Suspecting something is corrupt with their profile, but just in case to rule out some other possibilities, has the user tried on a different Windows 7 machine, just to be sure it isn't something wrong with the 7 install and how it is passing the credentials?

Yep, tried logging in to another Win7, thinking it was just machine related, and had the same issue. We've recreated the AD account both by copying from another user and also from scratch and have the same result. Is there something I need to do when deleting an account to make sure there really is no trace of this bad account lingering?

That is odd. Maybe recreating the user share. Copy the data out first, create the new one but don't copy the data back yet.

Then try? Yep, we've tried that as well. The user My Documents share is normally created when the new user first logs in with their account. We've blown it away and had the user log in again so it would recreate itself, but the newly created share behaves the same way. With XP being fine, it appears to be something in the way Windows7 is handling the permissions.

We're going to be creating a Win7 image in the near future and would like to resolve this so it isn't an issue on our image. Is this just the user share, or is it any shared drive they have access to?

If you create the user share in a different directory other than the default everyone else is using does it work? If several users share a PC and they don't want to see each others mail they should each create their own profile. If they want to share some, but not all of the mail the best solution is to have separate profiles, but configure the Local Folders directory outside of the profile. They could use message filters to automate copying or moving new messages to a folder in the Local folders directory.

If several users with their own operating system account want to share a profile its recommended you move it to a common location that doesn't depend upon the operating systems account name. Each user could create a separate shortcut per this article to run Thunderbird using a specific profile if they use more than one profile.

While you only need to physically move the profile once, you need to follow the instructions for moving the profile for each user in order to configure their copy of profiles. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Hi All I use my computer at work and at home.



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