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Old March 22nd 08, 03:59 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
Robert
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I deleted the Microsoft Communities folder from the Local Folders Pane and i
cant get it back. Does anyone know how to do this?
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Old March 22nd 08, 04:30 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
davidjchuang[_38_]
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Robert;656800 Wrote:
I deleted the Microsoft Communities folder from the Local Folders Pane
and i
cant get it back. Does anyone know how to do this?


Hi, have you try system restore dating back to the date before you
deleted the MS Comm. ? If it happened way back when, then remove that
account BUT KEEP THE FILES, give yourself a new account. Click on the
new acct. and the system will start setting up the desktop. When it's
done, click the Windows Mail and MS COMM. will be there. Please reply if
it works. Thank you.


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Old March 23rd 08, 01:04 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
Robert
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Hi David,
Thank you for your reply and i tried what said. Unfortunatley it didn't work
so still am not sure how to get it back. I will keep trying to see if i can
get it back. Once again thank you for your time and trouble.
"davidjchuang" wrote:


Robert;656800 Wrote:
I deleted the Microsoft Communities folder from the Local Folders Pane
and i
cant get it back. Does anyone know how to do this?


Hi, have you try system restore dating back to the date before you
deleted the MS Comm. ? If it happened way back when, then remove that
account BUT KEEP THE FILES, give yourself a new account. Click on the
new acct. and the system will start setting up the desktop. When it's
done, click the Windows Mail and MS COMM. will be there. Please reply if
it works. Thank you.


--
davidjchuang

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Old March 23rd 08, 02:08 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
davidjchuang[_55_]
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Robert;658122 Wrote:
Hi David,
Thank you for your reply and i tried what said. Unfortunatley it didn't
work
so still am not sure how to get it back. I will keep trying to see if i
can
get it back. Once again thank you for your time and trouble.
"davidjchuang" wrote:


Robert;656800 Wrote:

Hi, have you try system restore dating back to the date before you
deleted the MS Comm. ? If it happened way back when, then remove that
account BUT KEEP THE FILES, give yourself a new account. Click on the
new acct. and the system will start setting up the desktop. When it's
done, click the Windows Mail and MS COMM. will be there. Please reply

if
it works. Thank you.


--
davidjchuang

Robert, do I understand correctly that after you opened a new user
account and clicked open the Windows Mail ( from that new acct.) you did
not see the Microsoft Communities at the left panel ? But that is
immpossible. Only a week ago I created an user account for this forum,
and the MS.COMM. was there.How many accounts do you have?If more than
one, does the other one have the MsComm.?


--
davidjchuang
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Old March 23rd 08, 06:50 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
Robert
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David,
No i haven't created a new account yet as i am not to sure how to do this at
this stage. I done a system restore back before i deleted MS.COMM from local
folders pane and that did not restore it back to this list. Thanks.



"davidjchuang" wrote:


Robert;658122 Wrote:
Hi David,
Thank you for your reply and i tried what said. Unfortunatley it didn't
work
so still am not sure how to get it back. I will keep trying to see if i
can
get it back. Once again thank you for your time and trouble.
"davidjchuang" wrote:


Robert;656800 Wrote:

Hi, have you try system restore dating back to the date before you
deleted the MS Comm. ? If it happened way back when, then remove that
account BUT KEEP THE FILES, give yourself a new account. Click on the
new acct. and the system will start setting up the desktop. When it's
done, click the Windows Mail and MS COMM. will be there. Please reply
if
it works. Thank you.


--
davidjchuang

Robert, do I understand correctly that after you opened a new user
account and clicked open the Windows Mail ( from that new acct.) you did
not see the Microsoft Communities at the left panel ? But that is
immpossible. Only a week ago I created an user account for this forum,
and the MS.COMM. was there.How many accounts do you have?If more than
one, does the other one have the MsComm.?


--
davidjchuang

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Old March 23rd 08, 08:10 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
davidjchuang[_58_]
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Robert;658357 Wrote:
David,
No i haven't created a new account yet as i am not to sure how to do
this at
this stage. I done a system restore back before i deleted MS.COMM from
local
folders pane and that did not restore it back to this list. Thanks.



"davidjchuang" wrote:


Robert;658122 Wrote:
Robert, do I understand correctly that after you opened a new user
account and clicked open the Windows Mail ( from that new acct.) you

did
not see the Microsoft Communities at the left panel ? But that is
immpossible. Only a week ago I created an user account for this

forum,
and the MS.COMM. was there.How many accounts do you have?If more than
one, does the other one have the MsComm.?


--
davidjchuang


Robert, there is nothing to be afraid of. There is no damage done to
the computer. Go ahead remove the account w/o the MS.Comm. Computer will
ask you if you want to keep the files before removal. It's your call.
Your new account will have the MS.COMM. that you so dearly want back.
It's not a story, I actually did the same thing when I first bought my
laptop 5 mos. ago. I didn't know anything about MS OS and I screwed up
the laptop pretty badly. Good luck.


--
davidjchuang
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Old March 23rd 08, 08:49 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
Robert
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David,
Thanks for your vote of confidence and i will give it a go later. Not able
to do it just yet because i have to go to work. Will let you know how i get
on with the new account. Thanks

"davidjchuang" wrote:


Robert;658357 Wrote:
David,
No i haven't created a new account yet as i am not to sure how to do
this at
this stage. I done a system restore back before i deleted MS.COMM from
local
folders pane and that did not restore it back to this list. Thanks.



"davidjchuang" wrote:


Robert;658122 Wrote:
Robert, do I understand correctly that after you opened a new user
account and clicked open the Windows Mail ( from that new acct.) you
did
not see the Microsoft Communities at the left panel ? But that is
immpossible. Only a week ago I created an user account for this
forum,
and the MS.COMM. was there.How many accounts do you have?If more than
one, does the other one have the MsComm.?


--
davidjchuang


Robert, there is nothing to be afraid of. There is no damage done to
the computer. Go ahead remove the account w/o the MS.Comm. Computer will
ask you if you want to keep the files before removal. It's your call.
Your new account will have the MS.COMM. that you so dearly want back.
It's not a story, I actually did the same thing when I first bought my
laptop 5 mos. ago. I didn't know anything about MS OS and I screwed up
the laptop pretty badly. Good luck.


--
davidjchuang

 




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