salitoshater
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- Mar 14, 2022
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Hello,
I have been an IT administrator for several years, and the developments of recent times, especially since Windows 8, have their advantages and disadvantages.
One of the "disadvantages" for me is performing a user profile reset, specifically for domain users without roaming profiles. This used to be relatively easy in Windows XP and 7. Users would log out, optionally restart, delete the profile folder, and make the necessary changes to "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList".
With Windows 10/11, windows apps, business store or company store, azure/intune, work / school accounts, and other related topics, this measure has become increasingly complicated and, in my experience, partially unsuccessful. Some users end up with a corrupt user profile or encounter issues with launching standard apps (especially Shell Experience).
What do you think is the correct way to reset/renew a presumably corrupt user profile?
The information provided here is not helpful or, in my opinion, insufficient and not proper working- Fix a corrupted user profile in Windows - Microsoft Support
Does anyone have other official sources that could be helpful?
I have been an IT administrator for several years, and the developments of recent times, especially since Windows 8, have their advantages and disadvantages.
One of the "disadvantages" for me is performing a user profile reset, specifically for domain users without roaming profiles. This used to be relatively easy in Windows XP and 7. Users would log out, optionally restart, delete the profile folder, and make the necessary changes to "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList".
With Windows 10/11, windows apps, business store or company store, azure/intune, work / school accounts, and other related topics, this measure has become increasingly complicated and, in my experience, partially unsuccessful. Some users end up with a corrupt user profile or encounter issues with launching standard apps (especially Shell Experience).
What do you think is the correct way to reset/renew a presumably corrupt user profile?
The information provided here is not helpful or, in my opinion, insufficient and not proper working- Fix a corrupted user profile in Windows - Microsoft Support
Does anyone have other official sources that could be helpful?