How do I remove an old profile?


  1. Posts : 607
    7 x64 Ultimate
       #1

    How do I remove an old profile?


    The machine can't connect to a Homegroup because a profile apparently exists that is attached to the previous name for this computer. It used to be called Business2, but after a Windows reinstall, was renamed Business-Desk.

    No idea how an old profile survived (I did a complete reinstall of Win7x64 after an x32 installation) but there it is. When I try to establish a Homegroup (just want to share folders between 2 machines) nothing can connect because the old Business2 has an existing homegroup profile (and no access to leave it).

    Where do I find that old computer name and associated profile data? As running, the machine lists only a single user.
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  2. Posts : 1,784
    Linux Mint 18.2 xfce 64-bit (VMWare host) / Windows 8.1 Pro 32-bit (VMWare guest)
       #2

    The profile data is simple: go to C:\USERS\Business2. Delete everything under Business2, including the folder itself. If it won't let you delete it, reboot into Safe mode, then delete it.

    As far as the user account: If you right-click on Computer, then choose Manage, there should be an option in there for user accounts. If you delete the account there, it is gone.

    I'm hopeful that this will eliminate Business2's old homegroup profile.
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  3. Posts : 7,100
    W7 home premium 32bit/W7HP 64bit/w10 tp insider ring
       #3

    Hi Roger,

    Was the reinstall made from a Sysprepped disc, might have had that as a loaded profile.

    Roy
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  4. Posts : 607
    7 x64 Ultimate
    Thread Starter
       #4

    No Business2 profile is not listed. To be clear, Business2 was a computer name, not a user. The User was "Person on Business2" but there is no computer by that name now on the network.
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  5. Posts : 607
    7 x64 Ultimate
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Out of sheer frustration, I downloaded a small free program called D-LAN, and in about 4 clicks it immediately let me share folders between 2 computers on my network.
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  6. Posts : 1,784
    Linux Mint 18.2 xfce 64-bit (VMWare host) / Windows 8.1 Pro 32-bit (VMWare guest)
       #6

    RogerR said:
    Out of sheer frustration, I downloaded a small free program called D-LAN, and in about 4 clicks it immediately let me share folders between 2 computers on my network.
    I went to the D-LAN website. D-LAN looks like exactly what I need to do file sharing between my Linux and Windows computers. I have a data drive on one of my computers, and I have been wanting to make that my shared drive for all of the data from every computer. This looks like just what I need for that.
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