Hi,
I created a restore point on a network drive (using my old vista computer), when I try to recover files (from a new windows 7 ultimate 64-bit computer) using the folder explorer (ghost creates a drive in windows explorer) from my C:\users\<myuser> directory, I can't see the <myuser> directory at all. When I try to type in the path explicitely in windows explorer it says "access denied". If I start a command prompt as administrator I can navigate to the directory, see the files and copy them. If I start ghost as administrator it still has the problem.
How do I get the windows explorer drive to see my \users sub-directory?
thanks,
-justin