XP family edition - private folders

From: Alain Bolopion (alain.bolopion@free.fr)
Date: 02/23/03


From: "Alain Bolopion" <alain.bolopion@free.fr>
Date: Sun, 23 Feb 2003 18:11:30 +0100


Hi,

I am using Windows XP family edition. I had set some folders as "private".
I have loaded again the operating system. So, the old users are no more
recognized by it, and I can't access to these folders.
Does anybody know how to restore this access ?

Thanks,

Alain Bolopion



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