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| Hi, Like everyone here, I've recently installed Vista (or rather - got a new computer with Vista on it). I've transferred the files from my old computer, and when trying to access them, got the usual 'access privilege' message, so I changed ownership, as was suggested by the computer's 'help' , and even restarted the computer, just to be sure. But now, even though my (admin) account is the owner of all these documents, I still get the same 'user does not have access privileges' message (or just - 'cannot access', in case of an excel file). Can anyone help? Thanks, Ruth | Guest
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| Oh, and I also checked the 'permission' issue - my account seems to have permission to all these folders, but all the 'checks' are in grey, so I can't change them, only deny permission (which is obviously not what I want to do) thanks! | Guest
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| "RuthB" <RuthB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1F7FE515-C3EF-40AD-BE05-A603BC76C6E6@microsoft.com... Quote:
Were the files encrypted on the XP computer? Right click on a file and pick properties, then click on the Advanced button. Is there a tick beside Encrypt file? -- Kerry Brown Microsoft MVP - Shell/User http://www.vistahelp.ca | Guest
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| No, not encrypted, nor 'read only'. mysterious... "Kerry Brown" wrote: Quote:
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| Hello, - What folder did you copy your files to? - Are you familiar with using the command prompt? - JB On Fri, 1 Jun 2007 06:36:01 -0700, RuthB <RuthB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Quote:
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| Hi, I copied the entirety of 'my documents' folder - including subfolders - into the new 'documents' folder. I have used command prompt before, but only with very specific instructions ![]() Ruth "Jimmy Brush" wrote: Quote:
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| I found now that I can change the properties of a single file so that I can access it - I need to add my user name to the permissions. quite basic of course. the annoying thing though, is that I defined the entire parent folder, with all it's subfolders and files, with permission for my user name, but it doesn't seem to "catch". Instead of my own user name there is an unknown user with a long string of numbers as its name (starting with S-1-5-21). Does this make any more sense? cheers. "Jimmy Brush" wrote: Quote:
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| Yes, this can happen sometimes when accessing files created from another installation of Windows. I would recommend using the following command-line tool to give yourself permission to all of your files and folders: - Open an elevated command prompt by right-clicking it and clicking Run As Administrator - Browse to the folder you need to accessr (e.g. cd documents\oldfolder) - Type: icacls . /grant USER OI)(CI)(F) /L /T /Q(Where USER is your username) (Or, if you want ANY user to be able to access these files, replace USER with Users) - JB On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 11:54:01 -0700, RuthB <RuthB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Quote:
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OI)(CI)(F)' part (with the USER changedappropriately) is said to be an invalid parameter Ruthi Quote:
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| On Tue, 5 Jun 2007 05:48:01 -0700, RuthB <RuthB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Sorry, if your username has spaces in it, you'll need to put it in double quotes. For example: icacls . /grant "Jimmy brush" OI)(CI)(F) /L /T /Q- JB Quote:
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