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Old June 6th 04, 01:57 AM
LuckyStrike
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Default C Windows profiles user application data

That's right...All users use same preferences and desktop; and I didn't
"Remove" anything, anywhere.

How much of that do you want to see? I had to do a DIR /s /a /on
C:\Windows\Profiles | more
because there were so many DOS "pages".

LS
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"PCR" wrote in message
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I see. You did the "disable" but not the "remove". So, you clicked, "All
users of this PC use the same preferences and desktop.", but you did not
delete that Registry key or the Profiles\ folder. Could be-- EVERYTHING
that applies to Profiles will happen TWICE now, once inside & once
outside that folder. But I really don't know. Do a run of SpyBot, &
check the dates of it's two sets of files. It probably isn't SpyBot's
fault, though, if indeed you get two, but just the way Windows works. If
you get only one, I guess it's going to the Default Profile and not to
Profiles\.

I wonder what is in that folder...

1. "START, Programs, MS-DOS Prompt"
2. DIR /s /a /on C:\Windows\Profiles
3. Use the "MARK", outline with mouse, "COPY" button to post it.


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Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
should things get worse after this,
PCR

"LuckyStrike" wrote in message

...
| snip On one occasion I booted up as per usual, and then was asked for

a
password
| which ordinarily wasn't necessary. so I did the first step of that
MSKB
| article to restore the PC to the usual Windows Log-on process, by
disabling
| the User Profiles. Then It was fine, and I left it at that. I'll let
things
| sit for a few days and see what builds up in the S-SD folder.
|snip
| LS
| --------------------------
| "PCR" wrote:
| Well, there is article on how to remove the Profile. I've never done
it
| that way. The warning is... You will LOSE ALL files & settings that
| attach to the Profile, when it is removed...
|
|
http://support.microsoft.com/support.../Q156/8/26.asp
| How to Disable and Delete User Profiles
|
| ...So, you must copy/move them to safety first. I know
little/nothing
| more, except the stuff is probably all in that "C:\Windows\Profiles"
| folder.
|
| As far as SpyBot, I'm just not sure I want it back.
|
| --
| Thanks or Good Luck,
| There may be humor in this post, and,
| Naturally, you will not sue,
| should things get worse after this,
| PCR
|
|