Windows 7 files more EXE missing

A windows 7 pro x 64 build has lost most of the .exe files all program files are still there most of the exe disappeared. Some programs are still there and the exe is still there. The event logs, see the update over 200 windows installed in less than a second, and he lost his relationship of trust to the field. Any ideas?

Hey Danny,

The question you posted would be better suited in the TechNet Forums.

I would recommend posting your query in the link below:

http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/categories

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    Status
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    Signing of additional blocking 5: 7290935a861d7887b6f64129eec95c31
    Signing of additional blocking 6: f6b2
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    Summary
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    Status
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