Transfer Info Between User Accounts

I have been using the admin account on my iBook ever since I bought it--I never created a "user" account. Now, for security reasons, I'd like to start using a "user" account with fewer priveliges, to guard against viruses, hack attacks, etc.
I know how to set up the accounts, and have done so. The Big Question is: Aside from transferring things via CD, how do I get all of my Address Book info, mp3's, files, etc.,--basically everything I've stored on here for the past two years--from one account to another?

Kate -
Why don't you create another Admin account and then change your original admin account to a standard user, you could probably do this and not have to move much at all.
Patrick

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