How can I remove a user (non-admin account) so I don't have its directory
structure and I don't see the icon at startup?
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Thanks, Dave
How can I remove a user (non-admin account) so I don't have its directory
structure and I don't see the icon at startup?
--
Thanks, Dave
Hello,
go to your Control Panel -> Add or remove user accounts (in "User Accounts and Family Safety") -> click the account you want to delete -> Delete the account.
When deleting it, choose to remove all its folders and settings.
Greetings,
P. Di Stolfo
"ltclafae" <ltclafae@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:39C7D881-F3BB-4478-BB68-27CA591B8B7F@microsoft.com...
> How can I remove a user (non-admin account) so I don't have its directory
> structure and I don't see the icon at startup?
> --
> Thanks, Dave
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