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Some additional information: As stated in my initial post, I need to know how to remove the Lilla > Problem: When I try to create a new account with one particular name > 1. the users logon picture file (username.bmp) still exists in > Other than the two items noted above, I see no other traces of this > In addition to wanting to remove any remains of this old account, > I ran the Registry Cleaner in the latest version of www.jv16.org > I tried deleting the picture file mentioned about, and restarting, > Does anyone know what I can do to delete the remnants of this old > Thank you, Lilla > Note 1. > First, log in with an account having administrator privileges that > · R-Click My Computer > Properties > Advanced Tab > PROBLEM: It is this list that contains the user name that has been > · Select the new user. Click OK and the profile/settings
- I ran Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer and this old account name
shows up there too.
remnants of this old user account name. See my initial post for
details.
I
> get a message saying "The account already exists." I should be able
to
> reuse this name as I deleted this user account some days ago but I
> have since found evidence that some traces of it remain as noted
> below.
folder
> C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Microsoft\User
> Account Pictures.
> 2. When I do a Copy Profile, this username appears on the list
titled
> "Select user or group". See note 1 below.
> username. The folder is gone from c:\documents and
settings\username.
> This name does not appear in Control Panel > User Accounts. This
name
> does not appear in Run "control userpasswords2". This name does not
> appear in the registry, per search.
this
> is the name of the computer owner and I would like to create a new
> account using this name.
Power
> Tools in the hopes it might remove the remnants, but the problem
> persists.
but
> no change, the problem persists. So I restored this remnant until I
> get a proper procedure for this.
user
> account? Any ideas appreciated.
> Copy Profile Procedure. The instruction below tells how I get the
list
> that includes an old/deleted user name that is stuck in my system
and
> I don't know how to remove it!
is
> not the account you want to copy the settings to or from.
> · In the User Profiles section, click the "Settings" button.
> · Select the user profile you want to copy from, click "Copy
> To" button.
> · In the Copy To box, click the Browse button and navigate to
> the location you want to copy to, most likely C:\documents and
> settings\<newly created user>.
> · In the "Permitted to use" section, click the "Change"
button.
> · Click the "Advanced" button.
> · Click the "Find Now" button.
> · A window titled "Select User or Group" is displayed, with a
> column titled "Name(RDN)".
> deleted, as explained above I am not able to remove the remnants of
> this user.
will
> be copied to the new user account and permission to the files will
be
> granted.