Re: Lost data

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If you cannot find the data under any of the folders in Documents and
Settings, it may be that the domain user account had a roaming profile or
redirected folder on a server which is only available when the computer is
connected to the domain.

Doug Sherman
MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP


<malcolm.hunter@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1152562707.613071.221960@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I changed the way a user logged on to a computer from a domain, which
it was not connecting to, to logging on to a work group. However the
users data seems to have dissapeared and despite searching all the
folders, hidden ones as well, I cannot fins this info. Is there
somewhere that this data may be hidden away.



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