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| I have a hard drive I took out of a laptop that crashed. When I connect it to my new laptop and try to open the folders I get a message that I don't have permission. It lets me go thru a series of steps to give myself permission but with over 5,000 pix of my family that is a lot of steps. Is there a way to give myself permission to view all folders and files? The hard drive came out of a laptop with XP and the new pc I am using is Vista | Guest
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| On Mon, 17 Sep 2007 09:20:02 -0700, pete359 wrote: Quote:
down" to the files within the folders. If not, open a folder to expose the files. Then click in the portion of the window where the files are listed and press Ctrl+A or Alt+Edit+Select All. Next right click on the selected batch of files and use the communal Properties sheet that will appear to change permissions. -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User | Guest
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