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![]() You can find the registry key corresponding to the user by its SID, or you can manually browse the contents of all subkeys until you find a key in which the ProfileImagePath value points to the directory with the user profile on disk (for example, C:\Users\j.smith).For each user logged in locally (this login method must be allowed for the user by the Allow log on locally GPO option), a separate sub-key is created with the user’s SID as the name. ![]() ![]() Go to the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList.Run the Registry Editor ( regedit.exe).In this case, you will need to manually delete the profile reference from the Windows registry: Many novice administrators try to manually remove the user profile directory from the C:\Users folder. When a user profile is properly deleted in Windows, the profile directory in C:\Users and the user entry in the registry are deleted.
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