I tried to remove them but am asked for a password which I do not have.
Is there a way of removing these old accounts, or am I stuck with them.
I am not that brilliant on the technical side of things, so if you reply,
please try to do so in plain English.
Thanks in advance
John
"John Jones" <tel...@hot-toast.com> wrote in message
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As a precaution you should export the registry files before deleting them, to have just in case you need to reinstall them.
Start> Run> type: regedit>
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Identities\{Long ID No.}\
Delete the Identity keys that you are not using or want.
Then go back to C:\Windows\Application Data\Identities\{Long ID No.}\ and delete those folders. You might want to look at the Outlook Express folder for each of these Identities and see if you want to import the messages into your current application of OE.
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Johnny Bob <jb...@graffiti.net> wrote in message news:uTYIVxfi$GA.263@cppssbbsa04...
> If some of the accounts are under password-protected identities, he would not
> be able to get into those identities to delete the accounts. My best offhand
> notion is to temporarily move or rename those identities under
> c:\windows\application data\identities and see what happens. I'm not sure what
> will happen. But if it causes no problems, after several weeks/months they
> could be deleted.
>
> But those accounts will remain in the registry, presumably. I don't know,
> but... I don't think it is a good idea to delete those registry keys unless
> the accounts were properly removed otherwise. I believe the location may be
> under HKEY_Local_Machine\Software\Microsoft\Protected Storage System Provider\
>
> I suspect that there are utilities, or tricks to delete password-protected
> identities and accounts in a clean fashion, which perhaps somebody else can
> provide...
> --Johnny Bob
>
>
> Bob Mish <bob...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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