Serious Account Problem

From: bishop (peter@techiq.net)
Date: 02/08/03


From: "bishop" <peter@techiq.net>
Date: Fri, 7 Feb 2003 15:25:38 -0800


there are recover programs out there that you can use to
recover files and folders even if the disk has been
formatted or repartitioned. try using a program called
restorer 2000 at http://www.bitmart.net

hope this helps

>-----Original Message-----
>For some reason I typed wrong password when I wanted to
>log in on my administrative account. The account got
>locked due to my set restrictions, and not knowing what
>to do I restarted my computer. As I did my account was
>gone an account named Administrator appeared.
>I tried to acces my old account's home folder, but the
>system says it's not accessible, and that it doesn't
>contain any folders or files.
>Is there any possibilities to restore that folder and
its
>content?
>Please send me an email if you have any solution.
>Best regards
>.
>



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