LOL. Corrupt profile when "properly" deleted. Awesome.

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So, upon Windows 7's arrival I was anxious to hear if we would deploy it to 30 new pcs we got. But for whatever reason we're to use... Vista..?

Anyway, that brings up a whole slew of previous boiling issues that need to be addressed. I first started off with putting a Vista Business computer on the domain and logged in as myself. Then, I rebooted and logged in as local administrator. I went to the advanced system settings (as instructed) and selected the advanced tab and "settings" for user profiles.

Then, I selected my profile I had previously been logged into and deleted it. Then I rebooted and logged back in as myself and it comes through as corrupt.

This is important for us to figure out, seeing as though many many users will be logging in to these systems and the profiles must be deleted after every so many weeks.

I read on the Vista forums this was the proper way to delete user profiles to keep the registry happy. Why did it give me the finger?
 
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