How can I connect to a user on my drive c that are not not on my user account in my control panel

Thanks for your help...

Here's the question...

I am not able to connect to the user account.  When I check the c drive of the user is referenced, but when I checked under the user Panel is not listed.

The question is how can I connect a user account in my c drive not registered on my user account in my control panel?

Files in the folder (C:\Users) user account are left after the removal of the user of a computer account.

Presence of a user account in the C drive does not necessarily a real account by this name need to exist.

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