Training Document (1):
1. Log on as an administrator.
2. Open the folder C:\Users using Windows Explorer.
3. Click Organize, click Folder and search options and click the View tab
4. Click Show hidden files, folders and drives, and click OK.
5. If the Default user profile folder already exists under C:\Users, rename it to Default.OLD
6. Download w7-default.zip. Unzip the file and extract the contents ("Default").
7. Move the extracted folder and contents to C:\Users
The newly copied Default folder should inherit the permissions from its parent folder, C:\Users. That is, the SYSTEM and Administrators are assigned full control, and "Users" and "Everyone" have Read permissions. You may want to verify if the permissions are assigned correctly. To do so, right-click the folder C:\Users\Default and click Properties, and select the Security tab. Inspect the permission entries there.
It’s all set now! Try logging on to the new user account and check if the problem is resolved.
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