Type the user name in the Find what" box click to select the **Data** check box under "Look at" and then click **Find**. In Registry Editor, press `CTRL F` to start the Find tool.For each folder, click the folder, and then look for the **ProfileImagePath** value that contains the path to your user profile (such as `%SystemDrive%\Documents and Settings\`), or.To locate your user profile folder, use one of the following options: These folders are named according to the user security IDs (SIDs) and not according to the user names. NOTE: When you open the ProfileList folder, you will see several folders, each of which belongs to a different user. Reset Internet Explorer and clear IE cookies. Sign out your account and close all Office applications > navigate to Control Panel > Credential Manager > Windows Credentials >remove the credentials which contain MicrosoftOffice16Data:xxx. In the Registry Editor, navigate to the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList MikeChoices wrote: Heres a few other suggestions: 1.
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