Every user in the Windows OS has a user folder associated with the
account name which stores computer settings and data.A common problem
with Windows machines is a corrupt user profile.So windows fails to
recognize the user profile and folder that is linked to the user
account.This can be caused by a hard drive error, joining/leaving a
domain, file system issues and a change of username.What will happen in
this case is that the next time the user logs-on, a fresh, empty profile
will be created, named 'user.domain' or 'user.computer' instead of just
'user' -and from that point on, the new profile will be used instead of
the correct one.
You can correct this problem manually, but you have to edit the registry and adjust permissions, tasks.All these are are painstaking and time-consuming, and are probably beyond the skill-level of the average user. ReProfiler offers an easy way to see which profile is associated with which user.It is a small, freeware and portable tool designed to reassign the data and settings of a Windows user account to another account.
Download : ReProfiler |OS: Windows 2000, Server 2003, XP, Vista ,Server 2008 and Windows 7.|Homepage
You can correct this problem manually, but you have to edit the registry and adjust permissions, tasks.All these are are painstaking and time-consuming, and are probably beyond the skill-level of the average user. ReProfiler offers an easy way to see which profile is associated with which user.It is a small, freeware and portable tool designed to reassign the data and settings of a Windows user account to another account.
Download : ReProfiler |OS: Windows 2000, Server 2003, XP, Vista ,Server 2008 and Windows 7.|Homepage
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