Presumaly you used the second option
I'm happy that it worked for you but its not something I would recommend anyway expert in emergency, a format and clean install is much better as it gets rid of all the junk you have accumulated
Brian
Yes I did use the second option Brian
There wouldnt be much junk on as I had never had many programs on it other than the WS-FTP Server and a few bits and pieces.
After all that messing about to get the drive working with an image of my original drive I was pleased to see all the usernames for the server were still in but the permissions had changed.
No big deal really so I set about setting the permissions up again and re-naming the folders to the new ones.
All was looking good.
The IP assingned by my router had changed so it meant I had to reconfigure the virtual servers in the router and delete the old ones to allow the server to pass through it.
Then I noticedthat the root folder for all the server information was stored in Home-hdioojpqw, you know the silly random name that windows gives each pc when you install it, and because I had done that repair thing I posted it had re-named it with a new name
I found out how to re-name the location to the new computers name and did that.
Opened the folder in the server prog to find that all the users had disappeared :'(
Obviously the information was stored in the folder in the location in the old drive and by renaming it it cant access it and without it having the correct pc name the server program wont run properly
So I uninstalled it and reinstalled and had to set it up from scratch, if only that reg file would have worked on it or if I had found how to export user names so I could reimport them then it would have all been sorted by 8pm last night :'(
Anyway its back up and running now and as it was the second time I had set it up I had learned from the mistakes I made the first time and have most users in a group so that the users with the same permissions just need to be allocated to the group and not the individual.
The first time I had to set 33 permissions for each folder and virtual folder on it
This time the most I had to set were 3
Also it looks neater when you log on with shorter paths to the relevant folders now than it had originally