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| I need to get a file from Application Data, cannot, and am fed up with changing ownership and permissions that I've had to do for week that Vista has been running. Nothing I've tried gives me access to Application Data. I'm to the point now that I want a way to completely open ALL folders with in one step. I don't need help with security; I need access! My computer, my data, my risk. John Nystrom | Guest
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| Application Data is not a folder, it is a junction. The location for files that previously used Application Data is now AppData. If you notice, some of the folders are shaded out with a shortcut arrow overlay. These are junctions, and are there for legacy applications. They silently redirect data to the new folders. -- Jane, not plain 64 bit enabled :-)Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-) "Vyking" <Vyking@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B2A4696B-11D6-4147-A3E8-D2CF6739AD30@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| You can Take ownership of all files & folders at one time by using the Command Prompt & navigating to the folder & typing "takeown/F *.* /R" The /R is use to take ownership of all subfolders. type "takeown /?" for more help. icacls is another command to used to setowner; eg: "icacls . /setowner NAME /T /L /Q" | Guest
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