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Name: lili_mac
Date: April 20, 2004 at 20:53:20 Pacific
OS: W2K
CPU/Ram: P III
Comment:

I had to re-join a client to a domain, when I did it, I longer have the data under the user name. Is it possible to lose every thing if you hav to disjoin and join again?
I am sure the files and folders are some where, but I can not find them....Unless deleting a user from the user account, means losing it ALL.
Please help.

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Name: lili_mac
Date: April 21, 2004 at 05:33:34 Pacific
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The share folder from the server is not what I am looking for...I am looking for the files and folders on the local PC under that specific user !!
Do you know what is the response 2 from msanhez is??

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Name: fritz
Date: April 21, 2004 at 09:14:07 Pacific
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the files are probably still there unless you deleted the profile. Creating another profile doesn't overwrite or delete existing profiles so their is a good chance you can copy over the new profile. From the desktop right click "my computer" and "properties" and you tab over to profiles. From here you can pick wich one to copy over.


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Response Number 3
Name: lili_mac
Date: April 21, 2004 at 13:21:18 Pacific
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Yes, I think I did delete the profile... So is there any way to restor it?

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