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granitepete56:
Thanks Shane, and of course I hadn't back up for a while. I thought I had it when I went into services.msc and changed Microsoft Application Identity - it was the only time Adobe Acrobat opened up correctly, after the remote incident. It only worked that one time.

I am playing with the drive on another junk computer that is off the network. It does show two drives now; I still think it is ownership, file permissions, or something like that and the files are there somewhere. FYI, I am a total hack and just Google all things to try and just trying to solve it by determination and time, but I have nothing to lose at this point.

Shane:
I just finished up some work and was about to get a workout in, but if you have the drive in another system I can teamviewer into it and see what I find, and I can even use delete recovery software if the files are gone and see what I can recover :-)

If you want me to take a look just shoot me an email.

shane at tweaking :wink:

Shane

Boggin:
Did the remote "help" delete the computer's own restore points

granitepete56:
wow, that would be great but I built a junk computer real quick (I have lots of spare parts here) and it isn't really ready to go on line. I could throw it in my computer, it has a hot swap bay.

But I'm really in no hurry if another time is better for you to take a quick look, I really hate to waste your time. I am really bad at typing also, REALLY slow - I responded ASAP believe it or not.

Shane:
I take weekends off to be with the wife and kids. So now would be the best time. First time in weeks I have had a free moment.

I just need it in a system as a secondary drive so I can do a delete scan and recover on it if I need to. :-)

Also by being in another computer I wont have to worry about any of the tools I need not working since the system was in bad shape.

Shane

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