If you need to access the data, you have to log in as an Administrator, because the administrator has ownership properties.

You won't be able to get the user back, because each user has a SID (Security Identifier) and it sounds like those folders were private, so you've got to take ownership using the Administrator account.

If it was the ac**** itself you need back, unfortunately, I don't think that there is a way to do this, because even if you create an identical account with the same name and everything, the SID is assigned by windows, and the user will be different. Your previous account will remain an unknown account no matter what.

Good luck,

Abs2004

(PS: Try this [to get your files back]. Log in as Administrator if you aren't already. Browse to the folder in Windows explorer. Right click and select properties. Click the security tab. Click advanced. Click the Owners tab. Check the box that says Replace owner on subcontainers and objects. Click Administrator. Click Apply or OK and you should be back in business. )

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