* Harry G (hg57@comcast.net) [030501 19:45]: ->I have 4 users on a Suse 8.1 machine, primararily using KDE. One has a lot of ->screwed up settings for printing, menus, etc., but there are a lot of items ->that would take a while to rebuild. -> ->Can I: -> ->1. Create a new user -> ->2. Copy all needed data from the old one to the new one -> ->3. Delete/rename the old one's directory -> ->4. Rename the new one to the old name -> ->Will this work? You can do this. Remove all KDE related directories in /tmp then go into each home directory and remove .kde and .mcop*. These directories will be recreated when the user logs back in. They will be the default SuSE settings but at least it should fix things that have been messed up. It's easier then creating a new user and selectively copying. -- Ben Rosenberg ---===---===---===--- mailto:ben@whack.org Tell me what you believe.. I'll tell you what you should see.