Re: Deleting Multiple Profiles



"Loris" <Loris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'm using Windows XP-Home and see 7 profiles in the Windows Explorer:
Administrator, Administrator.Loris-1, All Users, Compaq_Owner, Default user,
Guest, and Guest.Loris-1. However, at the Windows login screen, only the
Compaq_Owner and Guest User accounts show up. Logging in with Guest,
actually takes me to the Guest.Loris-1 set of folders. Why are these showing
up in the Windows Explorer but not in User Accounts, which of these are
unnecessary and how can they safely be deleted?


Is Loris-1 the name of this computer? It sounds as if someone ran a new
installation of XP, as opposed to a repair installation, and allowed the
installation to use the existing C:\Windows folder. This resulted in the
creation of accounts named Administrator.Loris-1 and Guest.Loris-1.

Windows XP Home Edition only allows access to the built-in Administrator account
in Safe Mode. I think you'll find that if you boot into Safe Mode and log on to
the Administrator account, it will be using the profile stored in C:\Documents
and Settings\Administrator.Loris-1.

Personally, I would leave all the folders since the extra ones probably aren't
taking up much disk space. If you're determined to remove any folders, I think
you'll find that you can delete those named Administrator and Guest. Leave those
which have Loris-1 at the end.

Good luck

Nepatsfan


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