inactive users

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The tag 'inactive users' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about managing inactive user accounts in Windows, including commands like net user to set accounts as inactive or delete them, and issues such as high disk usage when logging into an inactive account. It also refers to forum administration where inactive accounts (those with no posts) are removed to maintain the community. Topics include troubleshooting command-line account management in Windows 7, performance problems related to inactive user sessions, and site policies for purging dormant registrations.
  1. Q

    Windows 7 how can i delete admin account during bootup using cmd command in win 7?

    i run cmd in Elevated Command Prompt mode. i used commands such as; net user administrator * (but can not change password, the system error 5 has occured) net user administrator /delete (access is denied) net user administrator set /inactive net user administrator /inactive:yes but all these...
  2. T

    Windows 7 Windows 7 High Disk Access/Usage - Near 100%

    I have been using my desktop for a while now, and I notice that even when the memory, CPU are active or inactive but not at a high usage level, a single task (such as right clicking on a tray icon) or opening a program will stall the hard drive, as disk access shoots up to 100% or near it...
  3. Mike

    Inactive Accounts Removed

    Inactive Accounts Purged Please note: If you have made even one post on the website, you need not read ahead. Hi! We have recently removed forum accounts that did not have any posts. If you had recently registered, but did not post a message on the forums themselves and cannot access your...
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