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user profile williameric 04-27-2006
`--> Re: user profile Shenan Stanley04-28-2006
Posted by =?Utf-8?B?d2lsbGlhbWVyaWM=?= on April 27, 2006, 11:40 pm
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Can anyone help, i have found a unknown user profile on my comp and could
delete it but i have done this before and screwed things up a bit, my comp is
xp home edition sp2 copaq presario 6000 and if i could get some advice it
would be welcome.
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good xping and best regards
williameric

Posted by Shenan Stanley on April 28, 2006, 2:21 am
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williameric wrote:
> Can anyone help, i have found a unknown user profile on my comp and
> could delete it but i have done this before and screwed things up a
> bit, my comp is xp home edition sp2 copaq presario 6000 and if i
> could get some advice it would be welcome.

Windows XP is a multi-user OS, even when used by one person only, the
fundamentals don't change.

Documents and Settings is the directory that contains your user
information/documents/etc. It also contains a few extra directories used by
Windows.

One is "Default User" - This is used whenever a new account is created. It
bases the initial setup of that account off this directory.

Another is "All Users" - This is used by.. all users. If you want something
to appear on the desktop of every user of the machine, you put it on this
users desktop (in the desktop folder.) Etc.

You may also see "Administrator" - depending on your setup, this is the
original administrator user and if you know that account's password, you
should leave him alone and use him only in an emergency.

You could also (if you have it where you can see ALL files) see
"LocalService" and "NetworkService" folders. These are service accounts,
normally unused by the standard user.

How To Create a Custom Default User Profile
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/319974

HOW TO: Create and Configure User Accounts in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/279783

HOW TO: Set, View, Change, or Remove Special Permissions for Files and
Folders in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308419

Doug's Windows XP Security Console
http://www.dougknox.com/xp/utils/xp_securityconsole.htm

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Shenan Stanley
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