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A friend's Win2000 laptop bit the dust and he bought a new Vista machine. I successfully recovered the hard drive via a USB device and attempted to upload the files in c:\documents and settings\ to a folder on his new machine for retrieval. I was met with "access denied".

A dialog came up basically saying "click me to get permission to go here" which resulted in a several-minute apparent effort for the system to open permission which it neither did nor explained its inability to do.

I tried all the tricks in MY book for taking ownership and allowing access but nothing would work EXCEPT re-booting the machine in SAFE MODE where the file transfer was allowed. I do a lot of this kind of thing, and never ran into this with XP; can anyone suggest a more elegant solution? Thanks...

Jay

2007-08-11 02:47:37 · 2 answers · asked by Leonard G 2 in Computers & Internet Security

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Try turning off "User Controls". Click Start>Control Panel>User Accounts. There you will be able to turn off User Controls.

2007-08-11 03:21:22 · answer #1 · answered by Ron M 7 · 0 0

you probable have problems with document permissions. this might ensue in case you HAD an NTFS partition before, and residing house windows secured consumer records. Now i assume which you are the administrator on the recent working gadget. stable. Now browse to that folder that has the subject, and acceptable click on it and goto risk-free practices tab. click on stepped forward. in the stepped forward communication container, click on vendors tab. See who presently has the possession. whether that's Administrator or directors then that's ok, close stepped forward tab and return to risk-free practices settings. If the owner is something like 's-123-4343-long series of numbers' then substitute the owner from the checklist below it. Make Administrator*s* (plural) the owner and likewise verify the container that asserts replace vendors on sub packing containers and products. click ok a pair of cases. Now get entry to the folder. If this would not help, you will substitute risk-free practices settings now. on the permissions tab, click upload, type everybody and click ok. Now click "everybody" in the Permissions checklist container in risk-free practices tab and verify the container that asserts finished administration. click ok and verify. you additionally can reset the permissions the "ordinary" way after changing possession. From the stepped forward tab, click on 'enable inheritable permissions to propagate...' and likewise verify 'reset permissions on all baby products and enable propagation...'. click ok. you ought to do this as quickly as.

2016-11-12 01:02:13 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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