The user actually copied a "My Documents" folder over the existing "My Documents" folder.
The new folder cotained 1 file and over-wrote everything there.
Tried a good undeleteprogram to no avail.
Any other suggestions?
WE have a problem with a number of remote NT servers.
All of them get regular monthly reboots however some of them will shutdown, even though the restart option is selected.
All are SP6 and either "File & print" or "Exchange" servers.
Any help appreciated.
Naai
Yes, you certainly have options.
Firstly, you must not install any new software onto the system as the deleted files could be permanently overwritten on your hard drive.
As is, only their references have been deleted.
Secondly, your options vary depending on your operating system and whether its...
User had a large amount of files in "C:\My Documents".
A colleague copied on a Powerpoint file from a zip drive
using the destination path "C:\My Documents" and inadvertently overwrote the entire contents of the directory.
Is there any way to get these files back.
It is a...
A user on Windows 2000 has 2 My Documents folders, both containing a subdirectory of My Pictures.
One directory is C:\My Documents\ (Always enmpty) and the other directory is C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\My Documents\My documents.
The user had a large amount of files in the second...
I have Arcserve v9.0 Build 2020 running on XP professional.
The instalation included Server, Client for windows, Disaster recovery and Open file agents.
All the remote clients that we wish to administer from this system have Arcserve 6.xx running on NT server.
Each action on the Arcserve v9.0...
Hi,
i have come across this problem before.
Basically, each time Netbackup performs a backup, it
will store an image file relating to that backup.
The image files get automatically deleted once they
have reached their expiry date.
it is likely that your backups are not set to expire. Check the...
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