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Account Unknown in all Public Desktop icons
When viewing the Group or User Names in the Security tab of Properties in any
icon stored in the Public Desktop folder, 'Account Unknown(S-1-5-21-63554606-914774692-129410296-1000)' is displayed with a red question mark in addition to the 'head' icon. Also, there is no sign of the Users group, but for some reason the INTERACTIVE group is listed (which I'm not very clear about). SYSTEM is also listed, along with the Administrator account and group. If I move any icons to an individual account's desktop, it lists SYSTEM, the Administrators group and the account to which the icon has been moved, which is what I would expect. Why are Public Desktop icons displayed like this and how is this rectified? |