Re: How to delete old user profiles and folders?




delete is grayed out. Is there maybe a way to just change the name on
it? I'm not trying to delete the admin account so i don't understand
why this won't go away.

Steven L Umbach Wrote:
> Try logging on as a local administrator and go to Control
> Panel/system/advanced - user profiles/settings. Then highlight the
> profile
> you want to delete and select delete. --- Steve


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