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| | Former User Account After my computer froze up I retured it to its original factory settings. I also upgraded at this time to Windows Vista Service Pack 1. I then set up my user account and attempted to restore the files and settings I backed up on an external hard drive. In attemting to restore my files I get this message, " The files you are retoring have security permissions for a user account which could not be found on this computer. " Essentially, I then get a link which sends me back to the area where I can create a user account that matches the user account I had before I rest the computer to the factory settings. The problem I have is that the original user I had was like this, JohnDoe123\owner. When I tried to make an exact duplicate I get an error message that tells me I cannot use various characters to include the \. So I am stuck. I can not retrieve my files. Any help? |
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| Vista Ultimate 64bit SP2/ | Re: Former User Account See if you can change the permissions for the files. |
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| | Re: Former User Account Hello, Just type in owner for the user name. The part before the slash doesn't matter. However, note that those files will then belong to the new owner user. It would probably be easiest to use the owner user thereafter as your primary user account. - JB "Richard McVey" Quote: > After my computer froze up I retured it to its original factory settings. > I > also upgraded at this time to Windows Vista Service Pack 1. I then set up > my > user account and attempted to restore the files and settings I backed up > on > an external hard drive. In attemting to restore my files I get this > message, > " The files you are retoring have security permissions for a user account > which could not be found on this computer. " Essentially, I then get a > link > which sends me back to the area where I can create a user account that > matches the user account I had before I rest the computer to the factory > settings. The problem I have is that the original user I had was like > this, > JohnDoe123\owner. When I tried to make an exact duplicate I get an error > message that tells me I cannot use various characters to include the \. > So > I am stuck. I can not retrieve my files. Any help? > |
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| | Re: Former User Account When I tested this out, it gave me an error message after I created the user, but worked fine after I stopped the restore process and restarted it. - JB "Jimmy Brush" <jb@xxxxxx> wrote in message news 69ABEA0-FE5C-4C52-B899-07CB3CE33EA8@xxxxxxQuote: > Hello, > > Just type in owner for the user name. The part before the slash doesn't > matter. > > However, note that those files will then belong to the new owner user. It > would probably be easiest to use the owner user thereafter as your primary > user account. > > - JB > > "Richard McVey" Quote: >> After my computer froze up I retured it to its original factory settings. >> I >> also upgraded at this time to Windows Vista Service Pack 1. I then set up >> my >> user account and attempted to restore the files and settings I backed up >> on >> an external hard drive. In attemting to restore my files I get this >> message, >> " The files you are retoring have security permissions for a user account >> which could not be found on this computer. " Essentially, I then get a >> link >> which sends me back to the area where I can create a user account that >> matches the user account I had before I rest the computer to the factory >> settings. The problem I have is that the original user I had was like >> this, >> JohnDoe123\owner. When I tried to make an exact duplicate I get an error >> message that tells me I cannot use various characters to include the \. >> So >> I am stuck. I can not retrieve my files. Any help? >> |
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