Can't open Desktop & Screen Saver preference panel

I tried to d/l a new screen saver. I double clicked it and now it only say "Loading Deskotp & Screen Saver"
I've since deleted the moduel, but the system continues to say "Loading Deskotp & Screen Saver" when trying to open that preference.
The other gotcha is that the machine is binded to Active Directory and I'm logged on using my AD account. Which is administrative account on the iMac as well.
What can I delete to fix this problem? Since it's not a local user, I can't delete the /Users/<name> folder to reset everthing.
Any thoughts?
Thank you.
iMac 17' 1.83GHz Intel Duo Core
OS X 10.4.7

Here is a more general question...
If I logon to a Mac using my Active Directoy account, where is that information stored?
For some reason, the /Users folder is not populating with with the network accounts.
They have to be stored somewhere to keep each users customized changes.

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    Could not load Desktop & Scree Saver Preference pane
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    If an iPhoto or Aperture library is the source of your desktop pictures, it may need to be rebuilt, or you may need to update the application to the latest version.
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    Back up all data.
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              Caches/com.apple.systempreferences
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