Whenever a user logs onto a Windows computer, a user profile folder is created for that user under C:\Documents and Settings. If you want to delete any of these user profiles, don’t simply delete the C:\Documents and Settings\user_name folder for that user as it leaves the registry settings for that profile intact and this can confuse the profile service and cause unpredictable results. The right way of deleting a user profile is to use the profile applet, which is accessible from the Advanced tab of the System applet in Control Panel.
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