Re: Problem with deleting account

From: another kevin (another.kevin.1i9ay8_at_mail.mcse.ms)
Date: 01/02/05


Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2005 09:35:32 -0600


kevin wrote:
> *I am trying to delete a user account in windows XP pro. When I do
> this, the program locks up and I get a program not responding
> message. This happens when I attemt to save old user files, or
> delete. I am completely logged off of the account that I want
> to delete, and the good account has full priviliges. *
Reaching into the past, I know. But did you ever get a solution? I am
having the same problem. I have tried disabling all anti-virus prgrams.
still no luck

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