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Old February 8th 10, 03:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
dimitry scharff
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I am the only administrator of my win xp professional sp3 notebook. In my D
& S folder y
get 7 users [3 of them user.PC192371242527
then the same plus .000, .001, and .002 agregate]some with dif sizes
(from48,6 MB to 9,02 GB) and different creation
dates. Would like to know if, and which I can delete to recover space.
Thanks beforehand. Much obliged
Dimitry


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Old February 8th 10, 04:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Rich Barry
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Dimitry, once you disable the User accounts you can delete their
Folders. But, double check here
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d....mspx?mfr=true

"dimitry scharff" wrote in message
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I am the only administrator of my win xp professional sp3 notebook. In my D
& S folder y
get 7 users [3 of them user.PC192371242527
then the same plus .000, .001, and .002 agregate]some with dif sizes
(from48,6 MB to 9,02 GB) and different creation
dates. Would like to know if, and which I can delete to recover space.
Thanks beforehand. Much obliged
Dimitry




 




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