Bluebird
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Hello
I got Windows Server 2008 R2 and using it as a workstation.
The other day I created 2 accounts, but they were deleted(were not needed).
How ever when right click on a folder or shortcut(any folder/shortcut) and click properties,security I notice their is a account unknown(S-1-5-21-27) ( note its a lot longer than that, to much to type).
In C:\Users the two accounts I made still have there folders there.
Last time before this I deleted a account it deleted the complete folder.
If I check the security tab of the first folder it will give a the random account unknown with a long number. The other folder is the same BUT with a different number.
So both accounts are somewhat in my system still.
What is the correct way of fully deleting these accounts?
Note*
The first account was named after the name of the computer(network name, computer name etc).
After that was deleted, I later on made the same account again with the same name.
There is one folder called Mycomp and another Mycomp.mycomp.
Both were standard accounts.
I got Windows Server 2008 R2 and using it as a workstation.
The other day I created 2 accounts, but they were deleted(were not needed).
How ever when right click on a folder or shortcut(any folder/shortcut) and click properties,security I notice their is a account unknown(S-1-5-21-27) ( note its a lot longer than that, to much to type).
In C:\Users the two accounts I made still have there folders there.
Last time before this I deleted a account it deleted the complete folder.
If I check the security tab of the first folder it will give a the random account unknown with a long number. The other folder is the same BUT with a different number.
So both accounts are somewhat in my system still.
What is the correct way of fully deleting these accounts?
Note*
The first account was named after the name of the computer(network name, computer name etc).
After that was deleted, I later on made the same account again with the same name.
There is one folder called Mycomp and another Mycomp.mycomp.
Both were standard accounts.
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