Thanks for the help.
I create a new account and its folder did not have an extension. So then I
deleted and re-created my previous accounts. Now all user account folders
do not have an extension.
The folder "All Users.Windows" remains as is, which is not a big deal. I
did not want to mess around with the registry.
Bob
"R. McCarty" <PcEngWork-NoSpam_@mindspring.com> wrote in message
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> It's not just as simple as renaming. The Registry is now holding pointers
> to the extended name paths. You would probably have to change both
> the Registry Key values that define Default & All User and then make
> the necessary changes to the profile path itself. I'd have to rate this a
> 9
> on the 1-to-10 "Shoot Yourself in the Foot" scale. Before I made any
> changes I'd backup personal data and if you have the capability make a
> system image.
>
> "Bob" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>I reinstalled similar to 1). I did an install over a pre-existing
>>instance of XP but I did not specify a "repair" install. I also did not
>>reformat the hard drive prior to installing XP.
>>
>> I new accounts I created did already exist in the pre-existing instance
>> of XP.
>>
>> Should I do "cleanup" by doing the following:
>> 1) Create new Admin account.
>> 2) Delete all necessary accounts.
>> 3) Re-create accounts again.
>>
>> Can I just rename "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users.Windows" to
>> "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users"?
>>
>> Thanks, Bob
>>
>>
>> "R. McCarty" <PcEngWork-NoSpam_@mindspring.com> wrote in message
>> news:OOP$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> When you reinstalled XP did you do:
>>> (1.) Repair install over a pre-existing instance of XP
>>> (2.) Fresh install by formatting the destination volume
>>> (3.) Inadvertently create a "Side-by-Side" install of XP
>>> You may have received a message that Windows installation found
>>> an existing Windows install and that re-installing would overwrite the
>>> Windows folder... If that's the case then you've created an overlay
>>> type of setup and pre-existing profile folders are found so when you
>>> recreate the users it must create the same name with a .Machinename
>>> (or other) extension to them.
>>>
>>> "Bob" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>>> After re-installing Windows XP, I setup some accounts. But the folders
>>>> for the accounts have the format User.XXX (i.e. C:\Documents and
>>>> Settings\Bob.XXX).
>>>>
>>>> I also have a folder "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users.Windows". I
>>>> am not sure why there is a "Windows" extension.
>>>>
>>>> Why is there an extension for the account folders? If possible, what
>>>> is the best way to remove the extension and avoid future account
>>>> folders having extensions?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks, Bob
>>>>
>>>
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