No, there was only one account for jsmith. The account ended up being
deleted & yes, we started over, but no, only one jsmith to delete.
The original jsmith folder was huge btw, around 2.5 gig if that means
anything.
"Anthony Yates" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> It means you have or had two jsmith accounts. Possibly one local user and
> one domain user? Or a deleted one and a new one?
> To tidy this up you need to:
> Copy off the profiles in Documents and Settings so you can restore what
> you
> need.
> Use My Computer, Right-Click, Properties, Users Profiles to delete the
> profiles (you need to be logged in as someone other than JSmith, with
> admin
> rights).
> Only when you have deleted the User Profiles, delete the folders in
> Documents and Settings if they are left behind. You can't manipulate these
> profile folders directly. The ACLs mean they are locked to the SID of the
> account.
> Start again.
> Anthony
>
>
>
> "Joe S." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> I searched for this problem in advance in this newsgroup & came up empty.
> I
>> apologize if it has been covered before & I missed it. Win2000 SP4 fully
>> patched.
>>
>> User's account was re-created on boot. The account users folder located
> at
>> C:\Documents and Settings\jsmith was still there & a new folder was
> created
>> called: C:\Documents and Settings\jsmith.jsmith
>>
>> The main problem with this is that he lost all his personal settings.
>> Several programs use the local settings folder to store settings & it
> takes
>> some time to restore these programs to a usable level.
>>
>> I attempted to rename the new folder (jsmith.jsmith) & rebooting &
> removing
>> the folder & rebooting. Each time a new folder is created. Another
> support
>> techie jumped in while I was not there & removed the users account &
>> re-instated it, fixing nothing & not knowing any other solution, we had
>> to
>> restore the users personal settings manually.
>>
>> The day before the problem the user's MS media player was upgraded to the
>> latest version, other than that, no recent changes to the system.
>>
>> Possible causes?
>> Possible solutions?
>>
>> regards
>> Joe S.
>>
>>
>>
>>
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