Completely Deleting User Account in Win XP

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saturnin02

Win XP HE, SP1
If I decide to delete a User account, how do I accomplish that so that no
trace of it is left, ie.e no files, folders etc; that would waste disk
space.
Tx,
S
 
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Tom Porterfield

saturnin02 said:
Win XP HE, SP1
If I decide to delete a User account, how do I accomplish that so that no
trace of it is left, ie.e no files, folders etc; that would waste disk
space.

You will need to be logged in as administrator to do this. Right click on
My Computer and select Properties, or open System Properties in the Control
Panel. Go to the Advanced tab and click the Settings button under User
Profiles. In the list of profiles, select the one you want to delete and
click the Delete button. Once that is complete, OK your way out of System
Properties.

You will then want to delete the account. Right click on My Computer and
select Manage. Expand Computer Management, System Tools, Local Users and
Groups, Users. With Users selected, right click on the user in the right
pane that you want to delete and select Delete.
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Tom Porterfield
MS-MVP Windows
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N

Nepatsfan

To add to Tom's reply, since you're using XP Home Edition, you'll
have to go to Start -> Control Panel -> User Accounts to delete
the account. Computer Management in HE will not include Local
Users and Groups.
 
S

saturnin02

Thanks to both of you guys. I appreciate it.
S
To add to Tom's reply, since you're using XP Home Edition, you'll
have to go to Start -> Control Panel -> User Accounts to delete
the account. Computer Management in HE will not include Local
Users and Groups.
 

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