Re: Multiple Administrators and Other Users Residing under "Documents and Settings"



First let's verify the corruption and what profile is being used for the
local administrator account. Logon as local administrator then from a
command prompt;

echo %USERPROFILE%

What does is return with?

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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
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"A Baffled User" wrote:
| If indeed I do have "profile corruption," how would I go about setting
| things straight?
|
| Joan


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