Open Computer Management, in the console tree click on users that is - Computer Management > System Tools > Local Users and Groups > Users. Right click on the user account that you need to delete and click delete. The user will be deleted.
No. It'll delete things so that a normal user wouldnt be able to recover items. But everything is stored somewhere and could be recovered by a computer professional if the need arises.
If a user has write permissions then that user is able to Delete or Modify that file. In the case of directories it means that user can create, delete, modify files in that folder.
Group Policy Object (GPO) computer=Computer Configuration, User=User ConfigurationName some GPO settings in the computer and user parts
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Install Vitamin D Video it can set off a sound deterrent if you have a webcam otherwise simply add a password to your user account and lock your computer Instructions: Lock my computer: Windows/7/vista, Control+Alt+Delete and press lock this computer
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Search for the control panel on your desktop.
You can delete almost any account but Administrator, User and other built-ins.
In Windows, if you disable permissions for a user, the user's files will remain. If you delete the user profile, Windows will prompt you to keep or delete the files. If you delete the user folder manually through Windows Explorer, then the user's files stored under that folder will be deleted. Many user files may still remain in the computer though, if the user's files were stored under a custom location or if the application doesn't support user specific saves (such as a saved video game).
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No. It'll delete things so that a normal user wouldnt be able to recover items. But everything is stored somewhere and could be recovered by a computer professional if the need arises.
Press ctrl alt and delete at the same time, then enter the password for the user or if it's not you enter an administrator's user name and the administrator password.
You will have a folder for that user name and you need to delete it. 1. Go to start - Run and type in: %appdata% 2. Find Skype on the list and double-click on the folder 3. Find the folder with the user name you want to delete and delete it Or scan your computer for that folder name.
Yes, Sign in as the user you want to delete, then hit triangle over the user, and click delete.
You can delete a user profile in Windows 98 by typing in a specific registry key into the Registry Editor. Type HKEY underscore LOCAL underscore MACHINE backslash SOFTWARE backslash Microsoft backslash Windows backslash CurrentVersion backslash ProfileList. Quit the Registry Editor and go to My Computer and delete the specific user name folder.
Drink a energy drink and then go ctr panel user accts then delete the thing.
You can't just delete your own account