Saved Bookmarks
| 1. |
Solve : Lost files?? |
|
Answer» I have a client with an IBM laptop (Windows XP Pro SP2) who was a member of a domain . I created a new profile & changed him to a workgroup. I was able to log in with the new profile, see shares, add printers, etc. on the new workgroup. I’ve been able to copy his Favorites & Desktop to his new profile. My problem is this: If you go to Explorer\Documents and Settings\old profile\MyDocuments, there is a folder beneath named “My Recent Documents”. In the folder are many shortcuts, in fact, all are shortcuts, to various LOCATIONS but MAINLY the ‘Desktop’. I’ve looked in his old profile and the desktop, nor any other locations indicated, have any of those files (lots of Excel, PP, Word files). I’ve done a search (including hidden files/folder) and come up with nothing. He insists that he saved them in his My Documents folder (I’ve checked and the default location for opening a file in Excel, for example, is the My Documents folder). Ideas?Well the new location would be "My Documents" - but as for the location before you changed him over to a workgroup...? If you can't find anything using the Adminstrator account, using "Find files", then they're not on the laptop. Possibly they were in a Briefcase-like store under his old profile? Otherwise, I would guess that the files are all on the domain's file server. That seems logical - yes? Quote Well the new location would be "My Documents" - but as for the location before you changed him over to a workgroup...? I agree, though he swears that he had recently worked on some of those files on the laptop. I've done a search using wildcards (*.) with various extensions and have come up with nothing. Oh well, he has hard copies of everything and it will be a pain to recreate them but I guess that's what he's going to have to to. THANKS for your reply. Alan <> Hmm... Why is your post count 7 when you've only posted 2 messages? Profound mysteries... Not that I'm complaining; 7 is a PERFECT number, after all: Deo Gratis/<>< Quote I don't suppose there's any chance of talking to the I.T. guy responsible for that domain? I'm just wondering if they were using an encrypted filestore (which of course wouldn't come up on your search). Agreed Deo GratisHave you tried right-clicking on the shortcuts, selecting "Properties" and finding out where the shortcuts are actually pointing? That'll give a big clue. Quote Have you tried right-clicking on the shortcuts, selecting "Properties" and finding out where the shortcuts are actually pointing? That'll give a big clue. Yes, I have. They are all shortcuts that point to a] folders or files on his desktop in his old profile b] a location on a "\\" UNC CONNECTION, probably to the old domain. The "Start In " area in blank on some files/folders. That's the strange part. When I copied his old desktop to his newly created profile desktop for the current p2p network, there are folders that correspond to the shortcuts, but no files that those shortcuts point to. When you dbl-clk on them, the screen 'blinks' and nothing happens. I noticed something today. While checking the Event Log I found that he was part of an Active Directory domain that might have had a GPO. He also has a mapped drive that I can't get access to. Well, I talked to him yesterday and told him all the searching I've done and he said that's just the way it is and he'll deal with it. I sure hate to let him down but without prior knowledge of how things were set up it makes it next to impossible to "make it right". Thanks for your help Alan <>< Deo GratisSurely you should "by magic" be able to produce those files, even though they're not on the computer? Or perhaps you should lay hands on it... Quote Surely you should "by magic" be able to produce those files, even though they're not on the computer? I'd like to lay something on it, but it wouldn't be my hand...more like a sledge-hammer Nice talkin' to ya Alan <>< Deo Gratis |
|