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| Restoring deleted Junction Points hi i just got vista and was setting up permissions and got very confused by the inability to access the documents and settings folder. I eventually figured this out, but in the process i deleted some of these junction points. is there a way to bring these back, and is it necessary?? many thanks BCY -- BCY1 |
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| RE: Restoring deleted Junction Points If you delete a junction point using Windows Explorer or a del /s command, this will affect the target directory and all subdirectories. Deleting a junction point using Explorer is not safe, because it will delete the targeted files immediately as if using shift-delete. If you drag the junction to the recycle bin, the targeted files will look safe, but will be deleted when the recycle bin is emptied. This all sounds kind of messy. I think I would create a new account, and start over. "BCY1" wrote: [color=blue] > hi > > i just got vista and was setting up permissions and got very confused by the > inability to access the documents and settings folder. I eventually figured > this out, but in the process i deleted some of these junction points. is > there a way to bring these back, and is it necessary?? > many thanks > > BCY > -- > BCY1[/color] |
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| RE: Restoring deleted Junction Points dean: you know... i was thinking about this and i came up with the same idea. i just created a new user and copied over the the files using the public folder. Then i poked around in the old user and i looked in the recycle and there the junctions were! so i restored them and all seems OK. You need to have visibility of all files turned on (hidden, system) in order to see these babies in the recycle. Anyway, i am going to use the new user i set up, but i am going to watch and see what happens to the old user. Overall, Vista is interesting..but odd!! thanks BCY |
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| Re: Restoring deleted Junction Points Glad to hear things are sorted out. It's good that you hadn't emptied the Bin. For example, permanently deleting the My Music junction in the Recycle Bin would have deleted your Music folder and its contents, and the Music folder and its contents would not have gone into the Recycle Bin. Yes, Vista has some elements like Junction Points and Symbolic Links that can be kind of puzzling. Basically they are "re-directories", that tell programs where the new locations for folders are in Vista, as well as what the new names are. "BCY1" <BCY1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:58F40D86-5DF7-486A-A890-89A1A60485E8@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > > dean: > > you know... i was thinking about this and i came up with the same idea. i > just created a new user and copied over the the files using the public > folder. Then i poked around in the old user and i looked in the recycle > and > there the junctions were! so i restored them and all seems OK. You need > to > have visibility of all files turned on (hidden, system) in order to see > these babies in the recycle. > > Anyway, i am going to use the new user i set up, but i am going to watch > and > see what happens to the old user. Overall, Vista is interesting..but > odd!! > > thanks > > BCY[/color] |
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| RE: Restoring deleted Junction Points The computer I'm fixing has many of the junction points for backwards compatibility with XP "damaged" (gone, altered permissions, ...). There's no chance of using system restore or undelete from recycle bin - it's well past that. Is there a way to reset/rebuild/reinstate them all to the Out-Of-The-Box state? [Vista Business SP1 32bit] "BCY1" wrote: [color=blue] > hi > > i just got vista and was setting up permissions and got very confused by the > inability to access the documents and settings folder. I eventually figured > this out, but in the process i deleted some of these junction points. is > there a way to bring these back, and is it necessary?? > many thanks > > BCY > -- > BCY1[/color] |
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| Re: Restoring deleted Junction Points "K2" <K2@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2FF423D6-A5D5-4E21-9779-25DCF0C43B59@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > The computer I'm fixing has many of the junction points for backwards > compatibility with XP "damaged" (gone, altered permissions, ...). There's > no > chance of using system restore or undelete from recycle bin - it's well > past > that. > > Is there a way to reset/rebuild/reinstate them all to the Out-Of-The-Box > state?[/color] Easiest thing to do is make a new user account. ss. |
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| Re: Restoring deleted Junction Points OK, but isn't it possible (probable in my case?) that Default is messed up, so the n account will be too? I'm still wondering whether there is a way to 'repair' (from first principles). "Synapse Syndrome" wrote: [color=blue] > "K2" <K2@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:2FF423D6-A5D5-4E21-9779-25DCF0C43B59@microsoft.com...[color=green] > > The computer I'm fixing has many of the junction points for backwards > > compatibility with XP "damaged" (gone, altered permissions, ...). There's > > no > > chance of using system restore or undelete from recycle bin - it's well > > past > > that. > > > > Is there a way to reset/rebuild/reinstate them all to the Out-Of-The-Box > > state?[/color] > > > Easiest thing to do is make a new user account. > > ss. > > >[/color] |
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| Re: Restoring deleted Junction Points "K2" <K2@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9758174F-B4E6-432D-99C2-1F0FE8FFFA76@microsoft.com...[color=blue][color=green][color=darkred] >> > The computer I'm fixing has many of the junction points for backwards >> > compatibility with XP "damaged" (gone, altered permissions, ...). >> > There's >> > no >> > chance of using system restore or undelete from recycle bin - it's well >> > past >> > that. >> > >> > Is there a way to reset/rebuild/reinstate them all to the >> > Out-Of-The-Box >> > state?[/color] >> >> >> Easiest thing to do is make a new user account. >>[/color] > OK, but isn't it possible (probable in my case?) that Default is messed > up, > so the n account will be too? I'm still wondering whether there is a way > to > 'repair' (from first principles). >[/color] If you have altered the junction points in one account, there is no way you can have changed any 'defaults' as such. In any case, there is no harm in trying to make another account. You can always delete the account with NET USER <username> /DELETE, and get rid of the profile with DELPROF, or even just deleting the folder, if it doesn't work (unlikely). If it does work, you can then delete your original account, and then make another one with the same username. Obviously, move your files beforehand. ss. |
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