Copy user profile in Windows 7/8 to new user account. The above commands work on Windows 7, Windows 8, XP and. Note that we do not need to specify the domain name in this command. You need to have domain administrator privileges to perform this operation. Notice that local accounts are labeled as such. In the right pane on the Accounts screen, scroll down to the Other users section where other user accounts are listed. To delete a user account from domain: net user username /DELETE /DOMAIN. Click Family & other users in the left pane on the Accounts screen. In this window, type a name for your new account and select an account type. To delete a user account of the local system: net user username /DELETE. You cannot delete the account that you are currently logged in as, and you must be an administrator. Navigate to Control Panel > User Accounts and Family Safety > User Accounts > Manage another account, then click Create a new account at the left bottom.
of China Hungary India Indonesia Ireland Israel Italy Jamaica Japan Kuwait Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Macao S.A.R. When a Windows 7 user account is no longer needed on your home network, you can delete the user account from your computer or network.
When you open the Local Users and Groups window, you'll find the built-in Administrator account was deleted successfully. Close Registry Editor and restart your computer. To delete Windows's built-in Administrator account, right-click the Administrator name and select Delete.