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mysteryowl

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Sun Nov 20, 2022, 06:27 PM Nov 2022

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Sounds to me like a global file permissions change bucolic_frolic Nov 2022 #1
Thanks for the reply. I have a desktop PC. mysteryowl Nov 2022 #2
My Linux does, but I haven't used Windows in so long ... /nt bucolic_frolic Nov 2022 #3
Ok. I will keep doing "help" and Internet search. mysteryowl Nov 2022 #4
All computers have a "file tree" often referred to as "directories" or "folders". Earth-shine Nov 2022 #7
What type of files are they ItsjustMe Nov 2022 #5
New files of any kind I can open mysteryowl Nov 2022 #8
Have you tried the simple remedies? Earth-shine Nov 2022 #6
Yep, I think it has to do with the cloud. mysteryowl Nov 2022 #9
It's not going to "take" locally stored files from your computer. Earth-shine Nov 2022 #12
I haven't used OneDrive in a long while ItsjustMe Nov 2022 #10
Could be ransomware. usonian Nov 2022 #11
I appreciate the response. mysteryowl Nov 2022 #13
if it is a Onedrive issue, then signing out and back in to Onedrive would BootinUp Nov 2022 #14
Happened To Me Too Recently FrankTC Nov 2022 #15

bucolic_frolic

(47,325 posts)
1. Sounds to me like a global file permissions change
Sun Nov 20, 2022, 06:32 PM
Nov 2022

start at the top of your file tree ... home folder. Right click on folder, see if you can access properties, then >permissions.

Access files, access folders, apply to all folders and files button.

These instructions for Linux. Your mileage may vary. Not responsible for your results.

mysteryowl

(7,752 posts)
2. Thanks for the reply. I have a desktop PC.
Sun Nov 20, 2022, 06:36 PM
Nov 2022

I don't think PC's have a "file tree".

I do appreciate the reply though.

bucolic_frolic

(47,325 posts)
3. My Linux does, but I haven't used Windows in so long ... /nt
Sun Nov 20, 2022, 06:37 PM
Nov 2022

mysteryowl

(7,752 posts)
4. Ok. I will keep doing "help" and Internet search.
Sun Nov 20, 2022, 06:39 PM
Nov 2022

I really don't want to pay for a computer store to help. UGH

 

Earth-shine

(4,044 posts)
7. All computers have a "file tree" often referred to as "directories" or "folders".
Sun Nov 20, 2022, 06:44 PM
Nov 2022

Your windows computer, like any other, stores files in a hierarchal manner.

ItsjustMe

(11,760 posts)
5. What type of files are they
Sun Nov 20, 2022, 06:42 PM
Nov 2022

PDF - Word - ?

Right click the files and open with ?

mysteryowl

(7,752 posts)
8. New files of any kind I can open
Sun Nov 20, 2022, 06:49 PM
Nov 2022

It is older ones, but about a month or more.

 

Earth-shine

(4,044 posts)
6. Have you tried the simple remedies?
Sun Nov 20, 2022, 06:42 PM
Nov 2022

Reboot the computer.

If the files are in the cloud:

- Check the internet connection.

- Are you properly logged in?

- Can the files be accessed from another device?

MS literally tries to trick people into storing data in the cloud when saving files. It can take extra clicks to specify a local drive.

I don't store anything in the cloud. Not even backups.

I deactivate MS Onedrive on every Windows computer I configure.

mysteryowl

(7,752 posts)
9. Yep, I think it has to do with the cloud.
Sun Nov 20, 2022, 06:51 PM
Nov 2022

I think I was tricked and turned it on for a while.

I do my own back ups. I don't want my stuff in the cloud.

If I sign into the cloud, I am afraid it will take the rest of my files.

 

Earth-shine

(4,044 posts)
12. It's not going to "take" locally stored files from your computer.
Sun Nov 20, 2022, 07:05 PM
Nov 2022

If some kind of auto synchronization is engaged, it might copy the files to the cloud, but it won't delete them from your computer.

Do you know for sure your files are in the cloud, presumably MS Onedrive? If so, you must be signed in to access them.

If they are in the cloud, there could be other reasons beyond your control as to why files cannot be accessed. For example, some critical intermediate internet server between you and MS could have malfunctioned. In which case, just try again later.

Good luck.

ItsjustMe

(11,760 posts)
10. I haven't used OneDrive in a long while
Sun Nov 20, 2022, 06:58 PM
Nov 2022

But as I recall, if it does back up your files to the cloud, it doesn't remove them from your computer.

usonian

(14,352 posts)
11. Could be ransomware.
Sun Nov 20, 2022, 07:04 PM
Nov 2022

Such a hacked computer would have all its files encrypted and a note coming somehow to demand money (I. E. Bitcoin) to unlock. Hope not.

And if so, your local FBI office may want to know. They might have decryption keys.

That is the worst case
See these if so.

Once again. Hope this is not the case.

General:
https://www.pcworld.com/article/443183/how-to-rescue-your-pc-from-ransomware.html

Free decryption tools
https://www.thewindowsclub.com/list-ransomware-decryptor-tools

Avast
https://www.avast.com/ransomware-decryption-tools#

Technical
https://secureops.com/blog/identify-and-unlock-ransomware/

mysteryowl

(7,752 posts)
13. I appreciate the response.
Sun Nov 20, 2022, 07:07 PM
Nov 2022

I don't think it is ransom ware. I can make new files and as long as the cloud does not have it, I can use it.

I might have to take it in to someone that knows about the onedrive app.

FrankTC

(222 posts)
15. Happened To Me Too Recently
Sun Nov 20, 2022, 08:51 PM
Nov 2022

One day, a week or so ago, all the files on my desktop had green checkmarks on them. I could still open them, but I was concerned about the checkmarks. I found out that the checkmarks would go away if I simply refreshed the desktop (right click on it somewhere, then on the popup menu choose "refresh&quot . Of greater concern, I found out that this is all somehow related to my system being backed up to the cloud. Annoying, because I never asked for cloud backup. I think a Windows 10 update started it. I really hate these automatic updates and am thinking about bailing out, but of course you are warned that you need them in order to fix the endless cavalcade of Windows 10 security issues that are constantly being discovered.

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