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Remove user account in the registry?
Newbie, running XP SP2, IE7, Microsoft Outlook2000.
I need some clarification on instructions from a Microsoft Help and Support article, titled "Save password setting not retained in Outlook" Here's a portion of the instructions I don't quite understand, listed in steps 10. and 11. How to Remove The User Account Information in the registry Step 10. Reads: Double-click the Protected Storage System Provider key to expand the key, click the user subkey folder that is directly underneath the Protected Storage System Provider key, click Delete on the Edit menu, and then click Yes in the warning message dialog box. The user subkey folder looks similar to the following example: S-1-5-21-124525095-708259637-1543119021-16701 Note For every identity that you have, there will be a subkey under the Protected Storage System Provider key. To resolve this problem in all your identities, you must delete all the user subkeys folders under the Protected Storage System Provider key. -------------------------------------------------------- My Dilemma: After I double-click on the Protected Storage System Provider: Two folders are revealed.. The first folder - directly underneath the Protected Storage System Provider Folder reads: S-1-5-18 The second Folder- is similar to their example of: S-1-5-21-124525095-708259637-1543119021-16701 Not knowing what a Key is makes this confusing. It would be self explanatory if the long sequence of numbers fell directly under the Protected Storage System Provider folder. Is S-1-5-18 not a Key? Thank you The article I'm reading. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290684 |
Remove user account in the registry?
mac1 wrote:
My Dilemma: After I double-click on the Protected Storage System Provider: Two folders are revealed.. The first folder - directly underneath the Protected Storage System Provider Folder reads: S-1-5-18 The second Folder- is similar to their example of: S-1-5-21-124525095-708259637-1543119021-16701 Not knowing what a Key is makes this confusing. It would be self explanatory if the long sequence of numbers fell directly under the Protected Storage System Provider folder. Is S-1-5-18 not a Key? All Windows systems have a security identifier named S-1-5-18. That's a service account meaning "Local System". I don't think you have to concern yourself with that one. The other identifier represents your user account and you should follow the instructions you cited for that entitiy. -- Brian Tillman |
Remove user account in the registry?
Thanks for everyone's help.
-Mac "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... mac1 wrote: My Dilemma: After I double-click on the Protected Storage System Provider: Two folders are revealed.. The first folder - directly underneath the Protected Storage System Provider Folder reads: S-1-5-18 The second Folder- is similar to their example of: S-1-5-21-124525095-708259637-1543119021-16701 Not knowing what a Key is makes this confusing. It would be self explanatory if the long sequence of numbers fell directly under the Protected Storage System Provider folder. Is S-1-5-18 not a Key? All Windows systems have a security identifier named S-1-5-18. That's a service account meaning "Local System". I don't think you have to concern yourself with that one. The other identifier represents your user account and you should follow the instructions you cited for that entitiy. -- Brian Tillman |
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