Using your Administrator account, go to System Preferences, Accounts.
Click the padlock at bottom left and unlock with your admin password.

Now you can click the - icon (+ and - at bottom of user list) to
delete the account.

Glenn Nicholas

2009/6/8 gary dorn <garyd...@eepo.com.au>:
> Howdy
>
> one our kids accounts' on a g4 running 10.4.8 seems to be corrupted
>
> symptoms include:
> 2 logouts, 2 shut downs, 2 restarts  etc showing up in the apple menu ( If
> you want to see this I can post a screen shot - very weird)
> frequent kernal locks
>
>
>
> how do I delete this account?
>
> all others seem to operate AOK ( about 7  accounts )
>
> chow
> --
> gary dorn
> north perth
>
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