Hansika Posted April 18, 2009 Posted April 18, 2009 Is there any way to modify or delete a 'user variable' on XP Pro without login to the account? The story is this. I got a laptop repaired but the OS (together with defective speaker and audio board) was re-installed. The problem is the Windows was installed with a username which I would like to replace. Doing through Control Panel-> User Account was successful. However, %USERPROFILE% and %HOMEPATH% still point to the wrong folder. I managed to modify %HOMEPATH% through "Local Users and Groups" -> Users, but %USERPROFILE% remained not pointing to the new folder under C:\Documents and Settings. Then I decided to add USERPROFILE in 'user variable' to override the value used by XP. Now I can not login any more through regular reboot or safe mode. I still can login as Administrator. How do I delete USERPROFILE that I created? From regedit, it seems I can only access Environment Variable (user variable) defined by Current User.
Pangloss Posted April 19, 2009 Posted April 19, 2009 This sounds vaguely familiar. If memory serves, user accounts are associated with a unique user ID. So if you delete a user from the system their profile essentially becomes orphaned -- even if you create a user account with the same name the system treats it as a new user. This is by design. Just move the files over from the old profile to the new one. No big deal. (Mod Note: I'm moving this folder to Computer Help.)
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