Thank you. I recognize them all, so I will create the restore point and delete.
"Nepatsfan" wrote:
> Go to Start -> Run and enter cmd.exe in the Open box.
> In the command prompt window, enter the following command.
>
> net user
>
> You should see a list of the accounts on your machine. Ignore the two named
> HelpAssistant and SUPPORT_388945a0. Are there any accounts listed that you don't
> recognize? If not, you can delete the Unknown Account listed under User
> Profiles. You might want to create a System Restore point before doing this.
>
> Nepatsfan
>
> "Moxieman" <Moxieman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:34D72468-B00C-4ABB-B9CD-9ACBBD429B66@microsoft.com...
> >I see those folders and I also have the Administrator account. Any other user
> > account was deleted using the account deletion under Users in the Control
> > panel. There are no other user account names or folders under Documents and
> > settings that I cannot account for.
> >
> > Can I delete this user account? How did it get onto my computer?
> >
> > "Nepatsfan" wrote:
> >
> >> "Moxieman" <Moxieman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:24330056-84E4-4F5B-BBDD-52AF2B9C1B7D@microsoft.com...
> >> > Running XP Home, SP3.
> >> >
> >> >>Control Panel > System >Advanced >User Profiles shows 3 users. Two I
> >> >>created,
> >> >>and another, Account Unknown which I did not create.
> >> >
> >> > 1. Does this mean my computer has been compromised?
> >> >
> >> > 2. Can I delete it?
> >> >
> >> > Firewall is always on, antivirus shows no problems. Updates are in place.
> >> >
> >> > It does not show up in Control Panel >User Accounts. There, it shows the
> >> > two
> >> > active accounts and says "Guest Account is off."
> >> >
> >> > Thanks in advance,
> >> >
> >> > Moxieman
> >>
> >> I think you'll find that the cause of this problem is far less sinister than
> >> your computer being compromised. As for whether you can delete the entry for
> >> Account Unknown, you might want to do a little detective work first.
> >>
> >> Take a look in this folder, C:\Documents and Settings. If you see any of the
> >> following folders, that's normal. These folders are created by Windows and
> >> should never be deleted.
> >>
> >> All Users
> >> Default User
> >> LocalService
> >> NetworkService
> >>
> >> Note: If you don't see any of the above named folders it simply means you
> >> haven't made any changes to the default settings in the Folder Options applet
> >> in
> >> Control Panel. These are hidden and system folders and would not be visible
> >> unless you made the appropriate changes in Folder Options.
> >>
> >> It's also possible that you will find a folder named Administrator. Every
> >> computer running XP has a built-in account named Administrator. In XP Home
> >> Edition, you would need to boot into Safe mode in order to log in with this
> >> account. Once again, this would be normal. Note: If you've never booted into
> >> Safe mode and logged on as Administrator, this folder won't be present.
> >>
> >> The remaining folders should have names identical to the user accounts you
> >> created. Is there a folder with a name you don't recognize? If so, that
> >> folder
> >> was belongs to the user who now shows up as Account Unknown. This can happen
> >> when a user account is deleted through a method other than the User Account
> >> applet in Control Panel.
> >>
> >> Good luck
> >>
> >> Nepatsfan
> >>
> >>
> >>
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> >>
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