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Copy over "%userprofile%\Local Settings" while logged on?

 
 
m0e
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      23rd Jun 2004
Is there any way that a logged on user can reset the
entire "%userprofile%\Local Settings" folder back to
default? By first killing some process(es)? This is so
multiple consecutive users can use the same logged on user
account, but get a fresh start without a logoff/on. This
is necessary in order to use certain session timing
software.
 
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