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I could use a bit of clarification. It is my understanding that
restoring to a stored Restore Point restores the "System" to
the way it was at that time. I'd like to know what it does
with regard to non-Windows system files. Specifically, what
about files in C:\Program Files that have stored data......will
they revert to the stored data as of the Restore Point? And,
similarly, what about mail and other application packages
with history, stored in C:\ but not part of Windows.....Will
they end up restored to Restore Point data, i.e., losing all
data stored after the Restore Point?
Thank you.
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William B. Lurie
I could use a bit of clarification. It is my understanding that
restoring to a stored Restore Point restores the "System" to
the way it was at that time. I'd like to know what it does
with regard to non-Windows system files. Specifically, what
about files in C:\Program Files that have stored data......will
they revert to the stored data as of the Restore Point? And,
similarly, what about mail and other application packages
with history, stored in C:\ but not part of Windows.....Will
they end up restored to Restore Point data, i.e., losing all
data stored after the Restore Point?
Thank you.
--
William B. Lurie