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Guest ramwood600
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In my c:\doc + setting\ there are a few folders such as UserA, UserB. In each

of these folders say UserA,there are these subfolders like Application Data,

Content, Desktop, Start Menu etc...) Now how do I delete these folders such

as UserA, UserB as they are no longer using the pc.

 

When I boot up the pc, its User C, which I log in. Hopefully be able to

delete folders UserA and UserB, I will be able to free up some space. Please

advice and thanks for your help and time

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Guest Terry R.
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Re: how to get rid of?

 

The date and time was 2/25/2008 9:37 PM, and on a whim, ramwood600

pounded out on the keyboard:

> In my c:\doc + setting\ there are a few folders such as UserA, UserB. In each

> of these folders say UserA,there are these subfolders like Application Data,

> Content, Desktop, Start Menu etc...) Now how do I delete these folders such

> as UserA, UserB as they are no longer using the pc.

>

> When I boot up the pc, its User C, which I log in. Hopefully be able to

> delete folders UserA and UserB, I will be able to free up some space. Please

> advice and thanks for your help and time

 

I would first remove the users in User Accounts. Then remove the folders

for the users after making sure any data in those folders is no longer

needed. If you log in as Administrator (or usually with Admin rights),

you can then delete the folders.

 

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Guest ramwood600
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Re: how to get rid of?

 

UserA and UserB already removed from the User Account. thats why when I boot

up only UserC appears and asked for ,y password for log into XP.

 

"Terry R." wrote:

> The date and time was 2/25/2008 9:37 PM, and on a whim, ramwood600

> pounded out on the keyboard:

>

> > In my c:\doc + setting\ there are a few folders such as UserA, UserB. In each

> > of these folders say UserA,there are these subfolders like Application Data,

> > Content, Desktop, Start Menu etc...) Now how do I delete these folders such

> > as UserA, UserB as they are no longer using the pc.

> >

> > When I boot up the pc, its User C, which I log in. Hopefully be able to

> > delete folders UserA and UserB, I will be able to free up some space. Please

> > advice and thanks for your help and time

>

> I would first remove the users in User Accounts. Then remove the folders

> for the users after making sure any data in those folders is no longer

> needed. If you log in as Administrator (or usually with Admin rights),

> you can then delete the folders.

>

> --

> Terry R.

>

> ***Reply Note***

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Guest Terry R.
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Re: how to get rid of?

 

The date and time was 2/25/2008 10:50 PM, and on a whim, ramwood600

pounded out on the keyboard:

> UserA and UserB already removed from the User Account. thats why when I boot

> up only UserC appears and asked for ,y password for log into XP.

>

> "Terry R." wrote:

>

>> The date and time was 2/25/2008 9:37 PM, and on a whim, ramwood600

>> pounded out on the keyboard:

>>

>>> In my c:\doc + setting\ there are a few folders such as UserA, UserB. In each

>>> of these folders say UserA,there are these subfolders like Application Data,

>>> Content, Desktop, Start Menu etc...) Now how do I delete these folders such

>>> as UserA, UserB as they are no longer using the pc.

>>>

>>> When I boot up the pc, its User C, which I log in. Hopefully be able to

>>> delete folders UserA and UserB, I will be able to free up some space. Please

>>> advice and thanks for your help and time

>> I would first remove the users in User Accounts. Then remove the folders

>> for the users after making sure any data in those folders is no longer

>> needed. If you log in as Administrator (or usually with Admin rights),

>> you can then delete the folders.

>>

>>

 

If user c is the administrator, you should be able to remove the old

profile folders.

 

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Guest ramwood600
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Re: how to get rid of?

 

In Safe mode and log in as Administrator (the windows default) and go to Doc

& Setting > folder A (DELETE) and half way thru message "cannot delete My

DVD:Access is denied'. In fact some of the folders like A2 which is empty

cannot be deleted. Is it because the user put a password word and now we have

deleted the UserA account, we cannot delete the folders? Thanks for your help

 

"Terry R." wrote:

> The date and time was 2/25/2008 10:50 PM, and on a whim, ramwood600

> pounded out on the keyboard:

>

> > UserA and UserB already removed from the User Account. thats why when I boot

> > up only UserC appears and asked for ,y password for log into XP.

> >

> > "Terry R." wrote:

> >

> >> The date and time was 2/25/2008 9:37 PM, and on a whim, ramwood600

> >> pounded out on the keyboard:

> >>

> >>> In my c:\doc + setting\ there are a few folders such as UserA, UserB. In each

> >>> of these folders say UserA,there are these subfolders like Application Data,

> >>> Content, Desktop, Start Menu etc...) Now how do I delete these folders such

> >>> as UserA, UserB as they are no longer using the pc.

> >>>

> >>> When I boot up the pc, its User C, which I log in. Hopefully be able to

> >>> delete folders UserA and UserB, I will be able to free up some space. Please

> >>> advice and thanks for your help and time

> >> I would first remove the users in User Accounts. Then remove the folders

> >> for the users after making sure any data in those folders is no longer

> >> needed. If you log in as Administrator (or usually with Admin rights),

> >> you can then delete the folders.

> >>

> >>

>

> If user c is the administrator, you should be able to remove the old

> profile folders.

>

> --

> Terry R.

>

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