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I somehow lost an important Folder? How do I retrieve it? Help.
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Did you move it or delete it?

If you accidentally moved it and know its name, search for it on the
appropriate drive from Windows Explorer. If you find it, you can move it
back to where you want it.

If you deleted it from your hard drive, check your Recycle Bin. If you
deleted if from a network drive, ask your system administrator to restore it
from a recent bankup (I'm assuming this is standard network maintenance
practice).

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Use Windows Search to search for the filename of a file you know is in the
folder or text you know appears in a file in that folder.

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