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Old December 10th 03, 10:07 PM
carole
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Default Undeleting user files

I upgraded from ME to XP home on a computer connected to a
Novell network. The user name from ME became username_2
when XP was loaded and I couldn't get past the weird user
name to get properly connected to XP or the network, so in
frustration, I deleted the user and all the user files,
now I need to retrieve those files. Is there a tool?
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Old December 10th 03, 10:10 PM
dad2ten
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Default Undeleting user files

Hi Carole:
I'm sure there are several undelete tools available, but the one I found and
used is "Rest2514". Its freeware and you can search google for a safe site
to download it from. One site I found is:
http://www.pricelessware.org/2003/PL...EUTILITIES.htm
You will need to do your own research as to how safe the site is. Good luck!
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I upgraded from ME to XP home on a computer connected to a
Novell network. The user name from ME became username_2
when XP was loaded and I couldn't get past the weird user
name to get properly connected to XP or the network, so in
frustration, I deleted the user and all the user files,
now I need to retrieve those files. Is there a tool?



 




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