Dear Shemt,
I assume that users have their own homedirectory. In that case I believe unless you have a backup, you won't be able to get the data back. If you have a backup you can restore the data.
If the users save their data locally, you still should be able to get it.
Polleke
According to my information if you use CC, anyone in that group can see the other persons mentioned. You have to use the option BCC. If you use Outlook, you can activate this by selecting the menu option View (when you type a new email) and select BCC. Now if you put people in this line the one...
To Ghostrider3:
First of all thanks for your quick reaction.
Indeed I know that NTWS cannot function as a server for domains. Perhaps I should tell you the whole story so that you can get a picture of the situation.
In our laboratory were 8 standalone PCs. I installed 3Com fast ethernet cards...
I have installed a small ethernet network. The protocol is NetBEUI.
I installed a NT Workstation as server, but used a workgroup (not a domain).
The Windows 95 client can access the 'server' without problems, but the other way around is impossible.
I can see the W95 client in my network...
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