TweetDid you have a backup of it? You have to restore a portion of the registry, as each user profile stored locally has a seperate guid.
TweetCan anyone tell me how to restore the user profiles in Windows 2000? For some reason my profile was overwritten/replaced and I can't access my desktop the way it used to be. I now have a whole new desktop without all my original user settings.
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TweetDid you have a backup of it? You have to restore a portion of the registry, as each user profile stored locally has a seperate guid.
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TweetUnfortunately, like goliath has stated, unless you have a backup of your profile, you're SOL.
TweetThanks guys. No, I don't have a current backup. Only thing I usually back up is data files , not Windows. Any way to rename or change in Documents & Settings folder to log on as I originally did? Or the most important thing to me right now is I need my Outlook Address book. Is there any way I can find the data file and copy it to the profile that I'm logged on to now?
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TweetOK... here goes.
What happened to your old profile?
For your outlook address book, try doing a search for *.PAB and *.OST files on your machine. Post what you find and I'll give you the next instructions.
TweetNo results to display> My machine locked up after I was trying to close down this Browser Pal window pop-up. When I went to log on again after reboot, the desktop was like when you first start up. All the internet connections settings were gone Blah , blah.
Just like I had this from the first day.
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TweetEuch... well, then you're outa luck pall
Sounds like your profile got completely rebuilt based on the default user profile.
TweetThanks for the replies. Whats' really embarassing is I take care of all the computers for the company where I work. I set up two servers and a LAN/WAN with about 10 users all Windows 2000 Server/Client. For some reason the network has slowly been unraveling with stuff like this happening just about every day. It's been driving me nuts and my boss is not too happy right now.
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TweetOriginally posted by Morgan
Thanks for the replies. Whats' really embarassing is I take care of all the computers for the company where I work. I set up two servers and a LAN/WAN with about 10 users all Windows 2000 Server/Client. For some reason the network has slowly been unraveling with stuff like this happening just about every day. It's been driving me nuts and my boss is not too happy right now.
doesn't it have a restore point? You could try that.