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Old October 16th 09, 12:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin
stocks
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Default System Restore program

Hi, Can anybody tell me how to restore my "System Restore Program" and get
into the system restore, i`ve tried a few ways already but to no avail. I was
getting a error message saying (group policy/domain administrator) but i have
removed this now from previous questions and answers, when i try to activate
my system restore nothing happens. Its almost like it is not installed! any
ideas.
Thanx for looking.
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Old October 16th 09, 10:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin
Jerry
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Default System Restore program

The actual program is: rstrui.exe - see if you can find it and try to run
it.

"stocks" wrote in message
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Hi, Can anybody tell me how to restore my "System Restore Program" and get
into the system restore, i`ve tried a few ways already but to no avail. I
was
getting a error message saying (group policy/domain administrator) but i
have
removed this now from previous questions and answers, when i try to
activate
my system restore nothing happens. Its almost like it is not installed!
any
ideas.
Thanx for looking.




 




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