Windows 10: C:\Users\MyUsername\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\InetHelper

Discus and support C:\Users\MyUsername\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\InetHelper in AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security to solve the problem; I have cleaner.exe file here which is detected by hitman pro 3, also 44 detects on virustotal. My ESET and malwarebytes doesnt detecting it.... Discussion in 'AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security' started by Sajmon Costam, Mar 28, 2023.

  1. C:\Users\MyUsername\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\InetHelper


    I have cleaner.exe file here which is detected by hitman pro 3, also 44 detects on virustotal. My ESET and malwarebytes doesnt detecting it.

    :)
     
    Sajmon Costam, Mar 28, 2023
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  2. Changing C:\Users\(myusername)\AppData\Local to another folder

    Hello

    I'd like to change C:\Users\(myoldusername)\AppData\Local to another folder (C:\Users\\AppData\Local). How do I proceed?
     
    MadCrazyEagle, Mar 28, 2023
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  3. Changing C:\Users\(myusername)\AppData\Local to another folder

    I changed my old username to . Now I want programs to use C:\Users\\AppData\Local instead of C:\Users\(myoldusername)\AppData\Local
     
    MadCrazyEagle, Mar 28, 2023
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  4. RS Z28 Win User

    C:\Users\MyUsername\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\InetHelper

    Changing C:\Users\(myusername)\AppData\Local to another folder

    It is the same location. Leave it be as it is. As long as you can navigate through your user account and run programs and system features, then all is well.

    First, changing your user name is not such a good idea to begin with.

    Some programs might have a problem running afterwards. And some other system functions could have issues.

    You should just create a new user account and transfer your files and set that one up and delete the old account.

    Also, some programs you installed, you might be the only one with access or can use it.

    This is if you created a new user account. But more safe to do it this way

    That is why in the start menu>>all apps,

    there is actually 2 locations that is for the apps files.

    C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu

    C:\Users\USER NAME\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu

    Obviously, you also can always go to

    C:\Program Files

    or

    C:\Program Files (x86)

    and run the EXE files for a program or app. And put shortcuts anywhere you want to.

    Next, Here is an example for you

    If you installed windows 10 and used your Microsoft account during the install,

    And your email address was *** Email address is removed for privacy ***

    And your real name was John Doe

    Then your sign in screen name would show John Doe

    But your User folder would be the first 5 Alpha-numeric of your email

    so your user account folder would be >> bigbe

    Now in file explorer, The addresses shown can show both.

    Example:

    One explorer window to a specific location might show

    C:\Users\bigbe\Videos

    It can also show C:\Users\John Doe\Videos

    Then if you were to change to signing into your PC using a Local User Account instead of your Microsoft Account.

    And you made the Local user account name John

    then your sign in screen would show John

    And your user account folder should still be C:\Users\bigbe

    And locations as mentioned earlier could still also show bigbe

    and now John
     
    RS Z28, Mar 28, 2023
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