Wow, I am one lucky grup. Thank you both. I found and copied to my
new backup storage drive all of my misplaced files.
I also found an older post (see reference at bottom) which was very
detailed and helpful in sorting out what happened to me and why.
Pegasus, you were right to scold me (albeit gently) for neglecting to
back up my files. It was a h___ of a lesson to learn; I am still
shaken up over nearly losing more than 17 GB of my work.
I am sorry about the additional posting of my question to
win2000.general earlier. I was so upset at my mistake, that I was
worried no one would get to my question for a while on the three groups
that I _had_ cross-posted to, and win2000.general seemed more active.
Lanwench, thank you for your reminder to display hidden/system files
while logged on as Administrator. After the shock of not seeing any of
my settings or files when I logged on to what was supposed to be my
User account, it didn't occur to me that I wouldn't have changed the
file view in that User account since it wasn't really my actual
account. Another thing that I believe helped, was restoring the
several Documents and Settings folders I'd deleted while logged on as
Administrator when I first started fussing with the Folder names,
trying to get them to reflect the changed User Names. Again, the post
mentioned below and the two Microsoft articles really helped me
understand what I had done.
Thank you again. --J
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
From: mybuddy1...@yahoo.com (Amy)
Date: 17 May 2004 20:41:41 -0700
Local: Mon, May 17 2004 10:41 pm
Subject: Missing Folders in Documents & Settings for New Users
[snipped]
KB283111 - Logon Name Does Not Match Name in Task Manager or
Under Documents and Settings
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;283111
KB324734 - HOW TO: Restore a User Profile in Windows Server 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=324734