Windows 10: Can a User reply to other Users on https://answers.microsoft.com/ Or is that not allowed?

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  1. I_Meow Win User

    Can a User reply to other Users on https://answers.microsoft.com/ Or is that not allowed?


    Can a User reply to other Users on https://answers.microsoft.com/ Or is that not allowed?Note: There is no Products Catagory for https://answers.microsoft.com/ So I Posted Under Windows/Accounts, profiles, and login Tnx.

    :)
     
    I_Meow, Jan 29, 2024
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  2. I_Meow Win User

    Can a User reply to other Users on Redirecting Or is that not allowed?

    Can a User reply to other Users on Redirecting Or is that not allowed?

    Note: There is no Products Catagory for Redirecting So I Posted Under Windows/Accounts, profiles, and login



    Tnx.
     
    I_Meow, Jan 29, 2024
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  3. Kreij Win User
    Current active users that are friends

    The other reason I suggested this is that users can add characters to their username that are not alphanumeric (e.g. user*). This confuses things somewhat when looking at the list.
     
    Kreij, Jan 29, 2024
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  4. Can a User reply to other Users on https://answers.microsoft.com/ Or is that not allowed?

    Removing a "hidden" user and user files

    Thanks for your patience. I was able with "Net User" to remove the left over user. It no longer appears when I invoke Net User.

    Now for the user's folder which remains behind. After performing the series of steps that you suggested, I attempted to delete this folder. The result again was an error message about permission
    Can a User reply to other Users on https://answers.microsoft.com/  Or is that not allowed? 1579d3b5-d6d3-4481-ad8c-0dae5f689a1a.jpg

    "Administrators" appears on the list in the list of advanced security.
     
    RobertOBollinger, Jan 29, 2024
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