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      8th Jul 2006
My computer was recently ravaged by a virus that conveniently deleted
all of the user names, without deleting the personal documents of each
user. We were able to rebuild with new user names and access the
computer and the old files. However, I had my old account set to be
password protected and that no one but my user name could access my
documents. Now I am unable to access my old documents because I am not
using that user name. Is there any way to remotely access another
user's files if you know the password or a way to delete a saved
password?

 
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Bruce Chambers
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      9th Jul 2006
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> My computer was recently ravaged by a virus that conveniently deleted
> all of the user names, without deleting the personal documents of each
> user. We were able to rebuild with new user names and access the
> computer and the old files. However, I had my old account set to be
> password protected and that no one but my user name could access my
> documents. Now I am unable to access my old documents because I am not
> using that user name. Is there any way to remotely access another
> user's files if you know the password or a way to delete a saved
> password?
>



If you hadn't encrypted the data files (which could not have been
done with WinXP Home), you may be facing nothing more than a simple
permissions issue. Have you tried taking ownership of the old folders?

HOW TO Take Ownership of a File or Folder in WinXP
http://support.microsoft.com/default...;en-us;Q308421


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Ricky
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      9th Jul 2006
Give this a try..
How to take ownership of a file or folder in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default...&Product=winxp
In XP Home you have to boot in safe mode to see the security tab. In XP Pro
you have to disable simple file sharing.

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> My computer was recently ravaged by a virus that conveniently deleted
> all of the user names, without deleting the personal documents of each
> user. We were able to rebuild with new user names and access the
> computer and the old files. However, I had my old account set to be
> password protected and that no one but my user name could access my
> documents. Now I am unable to access my old documents because I am not
> using that user name. Is there any way to remotely access another
> user's files if you know the password or a way to delete a saved
> password?
>



 
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