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| I am using Visa home premium, I can protect the files with individual user permission, after protection, if OS crashed, we can reinstall the OS, but user account information can not be the same to access protected folder. To avoid this situation, I want to keep backup of existing user account information, I know in Vista ultimate, we can do system backup, but in Vista Home premium, I just need backup the user account information, how to do that ? Thanks, G' Day! Bala | Guest
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| On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 05:36:01 -0700, Balakumar wrote: Quote:
can edit permissions for an object to add or change owners. A newly added owner will then have access to the target objects. -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User | Guest
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| Hi, What I understand, if I set permission to named user (System before crash) and set deny to all others (including administrators), still new installation administrator can set the permission to new user ? Example: Drive C is windows vista having user Bala Drive D in another disk folder1 permission only to Bala now I reinstall Vista in Drive C, in new Vista, no Original account of Bala exist, Can I change the permission to new user (Bala) to the folder1 in Drive D in new Vista Thanks, to Sharon F G' Day! Bala "Sharon F" wrote: Quote:
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| On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 08:14:00 -0700, Balakumar wrote: Quote:
Remember: Administrators always have access to any files. In day to day workings, a user may set their documents to "private" and Vista will "block" all users from accessing them except the "owner" (the user that created them). The fact remains that Administrators have access to any files. While they may not be able to double click a file to open it directly , they can edit permissions and, bingo, they now have access too. Let's say I have 2 internal hard drives and have protected files on D:. I reinstall Vista on C:. My old user account is now completely gone - even if I've create a new user account of the same name on the new install. I think this follows your scenario above... I try to access one of those files on D:. Vista will still be protecting them for their original owner (the old me, not the new me) and will deny access. To regain access, I edit the permissions. When I open the permissions screen, Vista will show the owner as "<unknown> + a long ID number" since it no longer possesses the corresponding account information to identify the original owner. I'll edit the permissions to add my new account as owner and files can be accessed once again. When beta testing Vista, I was dual booting XP and various beta versions of Vista. I had multiple locations for files that I wanted access to: 1) A volume of files that I kept accessible to both Vista and XP. To have access to these files after a new install of Vista, I would edit permissions whenever a new Vista version had to be installed and add myself as an owner. 2) Files that I had previously backed up to CD or DVD with the intent to copy them to my user folders after the new version of Vista was installed. Since these media types use a file system that does not support NTFS permissions, these were accessible as soon as they were copied to my user folders within Vista. No editing of permissions needed. Permissions is really the easy part since it's just an editing exercise. Making sure you have your data backed up on a regular schedule is the important part. This part is a little more difficult but not too much once you work out a backup routine and *keep up with it.* By the way, this discussion excludes the use of encryption to protect files. That's another ball of wax entirely and must be added to the equation if it is in use. Home Premium doesn't ship with or use the new Bit Locker bits so I skipped over that aspect entirely. If using third party encryption, check that documentation for that product for maintaining access to encrypted files. -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User | Guest
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