I should elaborate a bit. These settings will not be deleted, but neither
will they be in effect. You'll be given a new user and that user's settings
will all be new. But you could go digging in the old user's documents and
find the settings if you wanted to.

Again, I think this is a Bad Idea. You can also recover these settings with
either of the methods I described earlier.

On Dec 8, 2007 4:36 PM, John DeCarlo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> It won't delete any My Documents folders or the like.  If you have any
> user
> settings in folders, like for Firefox, those will remain.  If the settings
> are in the Registry, those will be deleted.


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