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  1. Dom
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       #31

    Too late now mate
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  2. Posts : 369
    Windows 7
       #32

    LilDomii said:
    Too late now mate
    I know, but I thought it obvious that if file and folder behavior is not working in once user, try another.

    Shame he formatted.
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    winodws 7
    Thread Starter
       #33

    motc7 said:
    LilDomii said:
    Too late now mate
    I know, but I thought it obvious that if file and folder behavior is not working in once user, try another.

    Shame he formatted.

    i was gona format >.O but i will try lol good i read this be4 i started <.>


    hmm seems to be working..

    but is there a way to fix it on the other user?
    Last edited by coldasicet; 17 Mar 2010 at 00:07.
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       #34

    coldasicet said:


    i was gona format >.O but i will try lol good i read this be4 i started <.>


    hmm seems to be working..

    but is there a way to fix it on the other user?
    How about deleting that user and setting it up again. Have all your users got the same permissions ie all Admin?
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  5. Posts : 369
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       #35

    mitchell65 said:
    coldasicet said:


    i was gona format >.O but i will try lol good i read this be4 i started <.>


    hmm seems to be working..

    but is there a way to fix it on the other user?
    How about deleting that user and setting it up again. Have all your users got the same permissions ie all Admin?
    Rather than deleting the current user, as he may have files he wants to save, do the following:


    • Goto Control Panel into User Accounts.
    • Create a User Account that has Administrator privileges.
    • Once you have done that, goto Start, Logoff.
    • Once logged out, select the new user and login and see if you problems persist. If they don't, your answer is that you have a corrupt user profile.

    All you would have to do then is copy your info from the other user folder to the new one, dump the old one, have a pizza and kick back!
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    winodws 7
    Thread Starter
       #36

    mitchell65 said:
    coldasicet said:


    i was gona format >.O but i will try lol good i read this be4 i started <.>


    hmm seems to be working..

    but is there a way to fix it on the other user?
    How about deleting that user and setting it up again. Have all your users got the same permissions ie all Admin?
    jepp


    motc7 said:
    mitchell65 said:
    coldasicet said:


    i was gona format >.O but i will try lol good i read this be4 i started <.>


    hmm seems to be working..

    but is there a way to fix it on the other user?
    How about deleting that user and setting it up again. Have all your users got the same permissions ie all Admin?
    Rather than deleting the current user, as he may have files he wants to save, do the following:


    • Goto Control Panel into User Accounts.
    • Create a User Account that has Administrator privileges.
    • Once you have done that, goto Start, Logoff.
    • Once logged out, select the new user and login and see if you problems persist. If they don't, your answer is that you have a corrupt user profile.

    All you would have to do then is copy your info from the other user folder to the new one, dump the old one, have a pizza and kick back!


    lol nice ty :) i will complain if it dont work.. xD
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  7. Posts : 369
    Windows 7
       #37

    coldasicet said:
    mitchell65 said:
    coldasicet said:


    i was gona format >.O but i will try lol good i read this be4 i started <.>


    hmm seems to be working..

    but is there a way to fix it on the other user?
    How about deleting that user and setting it up again. Have all your users got the same permissions ie all Admin?
    jepp


    motc7 said:
    mitchell65 said:
    How about deleting that user and setting it up again. Have all your users got the same permissions ie all Admin?
    Rather than deleting the current user, as he may have files he wants to save, do the following:


    • Goto Control Panel into User Accounts.
    • Create a User Account that has Administrator privileges.
    • Once you have done that, goto Start, Logoff.
    • Once logged out, select the new user and login and see if you problems persist. If they don't, your answer is that you have a corrupt user profile.

    All you would have to do then is copy your info from the other user folder to the new one, dump the old one, have a pizza and kick back!


    lol nice ty :) i will complain if it dont work.. xD
    We'll be here!
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    winodws 7
    Thread Starter
       #38

    everything is working fine ty for all the help from every one!
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  9. Dom
    Posts : 2,295
    Windows Seven Ultimate
       #39

    coldasicet said:
    everything is working fine ty for all the help from every one!
    Thank motc7, he did all the work
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  10. Posts : 29
    winodws 7
    Thread Starter
       #40

    LilDomii said:
    coldasicet said:
    everything is working fine ty for all the help from every one!
    Thank motc7, he did all the work
    he did some but
    mitchell65
    tried the hardest >.>
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