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Completly removing a local user profile

 
 
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      10th Sep 2007
Hello

I have a colleague that is having problems with a workstation. Several other
people are using this workstation but are not getting the problems he is
getting. I have resolved to remove his local profile entirely from the PC and
start his profile from scratch.

The workstation is on a domain and he logs in with his domain ID. What I was
going to do is log on with the local admin account and remove his profile.
However, often enough when removing something in Windows there are a few
things left behind. I want to totally wipe out his local account. Can someone
tell me the best way to do this or point me to a website with the steps.

The usual way I do it is to go into local users and remove him from there
but I assume their might be a more complete way of doing it?

TIA
 
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