Re: Help XP Tricked me???

From: BD (brendan_d1@hotmail.com)
Date: 12/08/02


From: brendan_d1@hotmail.com (BD)
Date: 7 Dec 2002 17:32:16 -0800

The problem is I dont know whether XP encrypted the folder or took
ownership or what it did.

All i know is that administrators can see each others my documents dir
and c:\documents and settings\xxxx except mine is invisible to them or
says access denied

The popup was when i added a password to an account (with files in the
my doc's dir) not when i created one sorry!

I think it only prompts when you have some files created by that
account..

I dont know what i should be reading up on cause im not sure what XP
has done to the files.

Thanks



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