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Guest Ralph Malph
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I have a user who stores all their data on a shared folder on a Windows 2k3

server. In the users folder there are several thousand files. Starting at the

end of last week any file or folder starting with letters I - Z do not show

up in the folder. I have tried to access it from multiple PCs, using accounts

with "Full" permissions and I cannot get it to show me any of the files

starting with "I" and above. If I go to a DOS prompt I can do a "Dir" command

and they all show up, I just can't see them in a GUI window.

 

So that the user could continue to work I use the DOS command line to copy

all the "missing" files in to a temp folder on my local PC called "LRTemp". I

then used drag and drop to move the folder in to the users share. When I went

to look for the folder via the "GUI" I could not see it, it stated with a

letter above "I". So I went in to the share via a DOS prompt and renamed the

folder to" AMissing" and low and behold it showed up in the GUI windows for

the share. I have not been able to login directly to the server to see what

it looks like from that angle. As I do not have access to it. I am Desktop

not server support although I am MS certified.

 

Tomorrow I will have one of the server admins see what he can see when

actually logged in to the server. In the mean time, does anyone have any idea

why all of a sudden it would seem as if a "View Filter" has been put on that

folder, preventing it from displaying any file or directory starting with "I"

and above? Any idea where I would look to find what ever switch might have

been accidentally "mis-set"?

 

Thanks for the help,

 

Ralph Malph

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Re: Missing files based on alphabet???

 

 

"Ralph Malph" <ralph.malph@happydays.com> wrote in message

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>I have a user who stores all their data on a shared folder on a Windows 2k3

> server. In the users folder there are several thousand files. Starting at

> the

> end of last week any file or folder starting with letters I - Z do not

> show

> up in the folder. I have tried to access it from multiple PCs, using

> accounts

> with "Full" permissions and I cannot get it to show me any of the files

> starting with "I" and above. If I go to a DOS prompt I can do a "Dir"

> command

> and they all show up, I just can't see them in a GUI window.

>

> So that the user could continue to work I use the DOS command line to copy

> all the "missing" files in to a temp folder on my local PC called

> "LRTemp". I

> then used drag and drop to move the folder in to the users share. When I

> went

> to look for the folder via the "GUI" I could not see it, it stated with a

> letter above "I". So I went in to the share via a DOS prompt and renamed

> the

> folder to" AMissing" and low and behold it showed up in the GUI windows

> for

> the share. I have not been able to login directly to the server to see

> what

> it looks like from that angle. As I do not have access to it. I am Desktop

> not server support although I am MS certified.

>

> Tomorrow I will have one of the server admins see what he can see when

> actually logged in to the server. In the mean time, does anyone have any

> idea

> why all of a sudden it would seem as if a "View Filter" has been put on

> that

> folder, preventing it from displaying any file or directory starting with

> "I"

> and above? Any idea where I would look to find what ever switch might have

> been accidentally "mis-set"?

>

> Thanks for the help,

>

> Ralph Malph

 

Sounds like malware infection.


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