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    Default Big Problem

    Please help,

    I have re-installed XP which I have done before but this
    time I cant get to my old documents. I can see the
    directory in C:|documents\settings\(User Name) but it says
    access denied on my old login. I hope you can help me get
    them back or I have lost all my stuff.

    I created new user names but I can see some of the old
    documents under previous users except mine as they were
    higher privelage.

    Is there any way I can get the files back as I also lost
    my restore point.


    Regards

    Roy


    Roy Woodman Guest

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  3. #2

    Default Big Problem

    If you log in as Admin, you should be able to access the
    folder, unless maybe you had the files encrypted. Have
    you tried creating the same user and logging in as that?
    I imagine you must have tried, but just in case.

    Mike
    >-----Original Message-----
    >Please help,
    >
    >I have re-installed XP which I have done before but this
    >time I cant get to my old documents. I can see the
    >directory in C:|documents\settings\(User Name) but it
    says
    >access denied on my old login. I hope you can help me
    get
    >them back or I have lost all my stuff.
    >
    >I created new user names but I can see some of the old
    >documents under previous users except mine as they were
    >higher privelage.
    >
    >Is there any way I can get the files back as I also lost
    >my restore point.
    >
    >
    >Regards
    >
    >Roy
    >
    >
    >.
    >
    Mike Guest

  4. #3

    Default Re: Big Problem

    [url]http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;Q308421&[/url]
    HOW TO: Take Ownership of a File or Folder in Windows XP




    "Roy Woodman" <ROYW1000@Yahoo.com> wrote in message
    news:0c3c01c344c2$3f346b50$a001280a@phx.gbl...
    > Please help,
    >
    > I have re-installed XP which I have done before but this
    > time I cant get to my old documents. I can see the
    > directory in C:|documents\settings\(User Name) but it says
    > access denied on my old login. I hope you can help me get
    > them back or I have lost all my stuff.
    >
    > I created new user names but I can see some of the old
    > documents under previous users except mine as they were
    > higher privelage.
    >
    > Is there any way I can get the files back as I also lost
    > my restore point.
    >
    >
    > Regards
    >
    > Roy
    >
    >
    Taurarian Guest

  5. #4

    Default BIG PROBLEM

    I dont know why. When I set a login and logout for my web page. Whenever I
    login, then the layout crash. But if I havent log in. THe layout is no problem.

    How to solve it? The whole design are created by image and table.

    Original


    After user logging in


    It is really weird. Any suggestions?



    Ahmult Guest

  6. #5

    Default Re: BIG PROBLEM

    Originally posted by: Ahmult
    I dont know why. When I set a login and logout for my web page. Whenever I
    login, then the layout crash. But if I havent log in. THe layout is no problem.

    How to solve it? The whole design are created by image and table.

    Original


    After user logging in


    It is really weird. Any suggestions?



    Maybe, I post the link is better
    [url]http://homer.cit.gu.edu.au/mmgroup27/loginKen/web1.asp[/url]

    name : aa
    pw: bb

    Hope anyone can help

    Ahmult Guest

  7. #6

    Default Re: BIG PROBLEM

    isass.exe tries to access the net whenever i click on that link

    that username/password does not work
    evropa Guest

  8. #7

    Default Re: BIG PROBLEM

    How can we help when we can't get past the log in? the password does not work.

    Phil
    Make it so! Guest

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    Default Big Problem

    OK, im a student working on a web page with my partner and we have run into a
    few problems with dream weaver.
    the one that we are now struggling on is this...
    We have made the layout of the page 800 X 600 pixels and last year we did the
    same thing and it gave us no problem.
    But for some reason on every computer the page sizes are different. like some
    are small, some are way to big, and some are squished. The computer is not
    automaticly sizing it to fit.
    But my questions is Is there some way we can make the pages stay the same or
    fixing the sizing problem?

    We've tried editing the coding and we have tried making it smaller bigger,
    getting rid of some of the coding and nothing is working.

    If you have an idea to what it might be please e-mail me at
    [email]darkmouzy@hotmail.com[/email]


    thanx

    dark

    darkmouzy Guest

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    > If you have an idea to what it might be please e-mail me at
    > [email]darkmouzy@hotmail.com[/email]
    >
    Can you post a link to the page here?

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    "darkmouzy" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
    news:dpud28$sck$1@forums.macromedia.com...
    > OK, im a student working on a web page with my partner and we have run
    > into a
    > few problems with dream weaver.
    > the one that we are now struggling on is this...
    > We have made the layout of the page 800 X 600 pixels and last year we did
    > the
    > same thing and it gave us no problem.
    > But for some reason on every computer the page sizes are different. like
    > some
    > are small, some are way to big, and some are squished. The computer is not
    > automaticly sizing it to fit.
    > But my questions is Is there some way we can make the pages stay the same
    > or
    > fixing the sizing problem?
    >
    > We've tried editing the coding and we have tried making it smaller bigger,
    > getting rid of some of the coding and nothing is working.
    >
    > If you have an idea to what it might be please e-mail me at
    > [email]darkmouzy@hotmail.com[/email]
    >
    >
    > thanx
    >
    > dark
    >

    Murray *TMM* Guest

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