Delete specified user files in Windows 7

  
                  

Although Windows 7's search function is very powerful, it can't quickly search for a file owned by a particular user in a certain partition, but we can use the disk quota function to solve this difficulty, and the operation is quite simple. .

●Enter the disk quota option

Here to delete or move the file owned by the wangling user as an example:

Right-click to open the properties window of the partition hard disk, switch to "Quota" tab, click the "Quota Item" in the lower right corner to open the quota item window, select the configuration settings of the wangling user here, right-click and select the "Delete" option, a dialog box will pop up, where you can see wangling All the files owned by the user, we can select these files and click the "Delete" button to quickly delete these files. For some files or folders, you may need to click the "Get Ownership" button so that you can change the owner of these files to the current logged in user. If you just need to move these files to the specified location, then just Move the file to: "Enter the corresponding path in the text box, click the "Move" button to achieve.

●View the file of the specified user

After completing the above operation, you can enter the "fsutil file findbysid wangling disk symbol:" command at the command prompt to check whether the corresponding file exists on the corresponding disk. .

Tips: If the account you want to delete has administrator privileges, it cannot be deleted. Similarly, if you want to delete a normal account, you must also know the password of the administrator account. This function is best for office use or when multiple users use it together. It is easy to manage account files.

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