On Thu, 16 Jan 2003 03:31:21 -0800, Chris Berry wrote: >>I actually meant why windows can't remove the profile when the user >>logs off and the GPO is set to "remove profile when user logs off". >>Taking ownership doesn not help. > >Make sure that the computer (not just the user) is in the correct OU. They are. >>Anyway, I've tried to remove the lef-over folders manually. And I >>can't, even when logged in as a domain admin. I can only remove the >>left-over folder if I forst reboot the computer in question with >>the left-over (and partial) profile. > >You can't delete files that are in use. If the user is logged off, isn't that a sign that the files are not in use? BW, Sorin # Sorin Srbu, Systems Engineer Web: http://www.farmaci.uu.se # Dept of Medicinal Chemistry, Phone: +46-18-4714482 >> 5 signals >> GSM # Div of Org Pharm Chem, Mobile Phone: +46-701-718023 # BMC, Box 574, Uppsala University Fax: +46-18-471-4474 # SE-751 23 Uppsala, Sweden Visit: BMC, Husargatan 3, D5:512b # # Public PGP key available on request. ================================== To Unsubscribe, set digest or vacation mode or view archives use the below link. http://thethin.net/win2000list.cfm