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Gis Bun
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      13th Feb 2009
I know that the resource kit utility delprof.exe can delete unused profiles
on a local or remote system But it seems to function by date.

Is there a utility that can remove a specific account. Let's say a former IT
technician logged in with his own account to multiple systems. Is there a way
to kill off his account with something like delprof.exe but you specify the
account?

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brandon dub
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      13th Feb 2009
read the kb article at :
How To Delete User Profiles ...Delprof.exe
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315411

Delprof.exe will delete profiles that have not been used in "x" amount of
time.


what about using the built in user account manager from that machine?



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"Gis Bun" wrote:

> I know that the resource kit utility delprof.exe can delete unused profiles
> on a local or remote system But it seems to function by date.
>
> Is there a utility that can remove a specific account. Let's say a former IT
> technician logged in with his own account to multiple systems. Is there a way
> to kill off his account with something like delprof.exe but you specify the
> account?
>
> Thanks
>
>

 
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brandon dub
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      13th Feb 2009
read the kb article at :
How To Delete User Profiles ...Delprof.exe
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315411

Delprof.exe will delete profiles that have not been used in "x" amount of
time.


what about using the built in user account manager from that machine?

--
Brandon Dub., TO canada, Shell ''explorer''


"Gis Bun" wrote:

> I know that the resource kit utility delprof.exe can delete unused profiles
> on a local or remote system But it seems to function by date.
>
> Is there a utility that can remove a specific account. Let's say a former IT
> technician logged in with his own account to multiple systems. Is there a way
> to kill off his account with something like delprof.exe but you specify the
> account?
>
> Thanks
>
>

 
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Gis Bun
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      13th Feb 2009
Errrr. You didn't read my message carefully. I don't want by "age". I want to
sepcifically remove an account by the account name [or SID]. I know about
delprof.exe. that's why I mentioned it.

"brandon dub" wrote:

> read the kb article at :
> How To Delete User Profiles ...Delprof.exe
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315411
>
> Delprof.exe will delete profiles that have not been used in "x" amount of
> time.
>
>
> what about using the built in user account manager from that machine?
>
>
>
> --
> Brandon Dub., TO canada, Shell ''explorer''
>
>
> "Gis Bun" wrote:
>
> > I know that the resource kit utility delprof.exe can delete unused profiles
> > on a local or remote system But it seems to function by date.
> >
> > Is there a utility that can remove a specific account. Let's say a former IT
> > technician logged in with his own account to multiple systems. Is there a way
> > to kill off his account with something like delprof.exe but you specify the
> > account?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >

 
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