Impossible to delete a user created by error

The original user was 'Owner' and 'child' user has been created.  Worked fine since 2005.  May 2011 inadvertently creating user 'Owner.YOUR - F838.... 8BF.  Now on the screen connecting Kids and owner icons appear.  When the owner is chosen and entered password, the Owner.Your - F83... 8bf user is enabled.  The original owner has Admin rights to remove.  How I can connect to this original owner account so I can get rid of this inadvertent duplicate?

It looks like your original "owner" profile has been corrupted and the system creates a new profile with a similar name.

If I were you, I create a new profile "computer administrator" that is named something other than the owner (for example, Mom) and copy all the data of the corrupted profile owner following the directions below.  You can then remove the owner and Owner.xxxxx profiles.

The problem is, I suppose, that the Owner.xxxx profile has no rights "computer administrator."  In this case, you will need to log on to the built-in account named "Administrator".  The 'Administrator' account is usually hidden and still not intended for daily use, so that it can remain corrupt and available for use of emergency as in your situation.

In Windows XP Home Edition, you must restart the computer in Mode safe in pressing F8 repeatedly starting immediately after that turning the power on self-test (POST) is completed.  If you see the Windows logo, you waited too long to start to hit F8 and reboot and try again.  In Safe Mode, you will see an icon for the administrator on the Welcome screen.  The default password is blank (no password) - unless you changed it.

In Windows XP Pro, you can restart in Mode without failure or simply press CTRL + ALT + DELETE on the screen of welcome with no other connected users.  This will open the "classic" logon screen  Enter the administrator user, and again, the default password is empty.

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Notes:

Create the MOM Administrator, then log off administrator and connect to MOM.  This will create a framework of the profile.  Then disconnect you mother and identify new in the administrator to the copy of the profile.

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