Thanks. In addition, i figured out on my own that i had to go to the folders
in question while logged in on my user account, and "share" those folders
with the Admin.
Funny thing is that when i ran Vista backup, it didnt even give me the
option to pick what folders i wanted to backup. It just said "photos",
videos, documents etc. Not much room for fine tuning, so I honestly dont even
know if those shared folders got backed up. I assume they did.
Thanks for the reply
"joedreadlock" wrote:
> When you run the backup as admin, browse to the C:\Users directory and
> select your "best practices standard account" username, or any folders
> within that you deem backup worthy.
>
> Since you are logged in with the ADMIN account, and thus have a different
> USER PROFILE than your Standard user account, simply clicking My Pictures
> won't display the Standard User's pictures, it will display the ADMIN's
> pictures.
>
> "DarFromVa" <> wrote in message
> news:3D24A1EF-C5AD-4290-BA6C-...
> > Ok, so i have Vista Ultimate, and per "best practices" i created a
> > Standard
> > user account, and use that for all my computer work. Well, i wanted to use
> > the Backup option and backup some files on an external hard-drive, and
> > when i
> > click on that backup wizard, it tells me i need to log in with my ADMIN
> > account to do it. Apparently you cannot backup when logged into a standard
> > account. Ok, so i do that. But when im logged in with ADMIN user account,
> > i
> > cannot seem to access the folders i have available to me on my user
> > account!
> > I would think the ADMIN can access any and all folders. When i click on
> > photo
> > gallery or Pictures folder, my pictures aren't in there. BAck in my
> > standard
> > user account, there are thousands of pictures...but i cannot access them,
> > or
> > my other documents when logged in as the Admin. So anyhow...i cant back up
> > from my standard account, and when logged in as admin, there is nothing
> > for
> > me to back up! Why cant i access my Documents, and Pictures folder when
> > logged in as Admin?? Please help!!
> >
> > Thanks
> > Darren
>
>
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