Hello,
I have a weird issue with one of my W2K machines, although it is not causing me any problem yet. When I logged on to my computer, my second hard drive (37.5GB) only shows that is has 8.5GB in total capacity. And, when I logged on as another user account, it displays correct disk capacity. The disk is formatted as NTFS, and it seems that I can browse all the folders (one of the folders is 20GB in size) when logged on as either account. I'm not sure if is it relevant, but the user account that can't see the total capacity belongs to Users and Power Users group only. The other user account belongs to Administrators group. The computer is not part of a domain. Maybe it is a corrupted user profile, or something very simple to fix. If anyone has a clue, I'd appreciate any input.
Happy holidays to all!
Guann
I have a weird issue with one of my W2K machines, although it is not causing me any problem yet. When I logged on to my computer, my second hard drive (37.5GB) only shows that is has 8.5GB in total capacity. And, when I logged on as another user account, it displays correct disk capacity. The disk is formatted as NTFS, and it seems that I can browse all the folders (one of the folders is 20GB in size) when logged on as either account. I'm not sure if is it relevant, but the user account that can't see the total capacity belongs to Users and Power Users group only. The other user account belongs to Administrators group. The computer is not part of a domain. Maybe it is a corrupted user profile, or something very simple to fix. If anyone has a clue, I'd appreciate any input.
Happy holidays to all!
Guann