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On a secondary hard disk I have a personal folder in the 'My Documents' folder from a previous installation. Unfortunately this folder is not accessible to me. I have tried Unlocker [http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/] but that will only rename and move the folder - not actually open it. Any suggestions? you need to

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Mark m.tiesm...@charter.net microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support Those documents helped perfectly. I was able to get access to my folder. Thanks so much. Carey Frisch [MVP] wrote: How to take ownership of a file or folder in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us

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The only other bothersome things are being locked out of folders temporarily, being told by a pop-up that I need to contact the administrator for Imagine going through 2 or 3 hundred invoiced documents per day and having to tell the stupid program to open the one you selected to open with each and every one,

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Drive C: 80GB, and I've added another, Drive F: 250GB (was about a year ago) I have a folder/file that I can't gain access to. The "tree" expands to: F:\Documents and Settings\Bob ... There are numerous other folders that work fine With that particular folder/file, when try to open, I get the following alert box:

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Open the properties of c:\Documents and Settings\Administrator folder 3. Click on the Security tab; if you get a warning about viewing security settings, own for your everyday use, and use the administrator account only when necessary. Hope this helps. Steve "Artem" wrote: Windows locked me out of my documents.

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I can access files and printers form the desktop on the laptop, but the laptop seems to be locked out of the desktop. A better choice is to simply use the Shared Documents folder. If one or more of the computers is XP Pro: a. If you need Pro's ability to set fine-grained permissions, turn off Simple File

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3) Take ownership of the files/folders in question - so that you can manipulate them as yours. This method works, but it's very quirky at times - it'll require different tactics on different folders and files. Here's some articles on how to do it: Thes documents all deal with permissions, ownership,

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Steve Haggard wrote: My old computer died so I pulled out the hard drive and stuck it into a new computer as a 2nd drive. Now, I'm trying to retrieve all of my old e-mails, etc. from the Documents and Settings folders of the old hard drive. The problem is, I seem to be "locked out" of my old files.

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I am locked out, even in Windows, so that I have to do a reboot. Is this something I need to handle in the VM? "viewing" the CD under Linux implies mounting the I do have a folder in Windows that is labelled "Shared Documents". See the Windows XP documentation and help files or a book on Windows and networking.

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Eric Grossman e...@sas.upenn.edu microsoft public windowsxp security_admin Here's a tough one. Due to several problems, I cannot boot in XP Pro. I bought a new hard drive and set the old one up as a slave so that I could recover files. However, I am locked out of the old admin folder (in Documents and Settings).

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Ron fdskljfoiewiorewuokdvs...@FI74as32etwIOtrFewDS.com microsoft public windowsxp general Artem wrote: Windows locked me out of my documents. Windows "hide" the default user Administrator - Before all this happens, while logged on as user Administrator, you might have enabled "Make my folders/files private".

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For this reason, I ask that anyone making this document available to others should also include the remaining, more positively oriented, documents in this ...... WHAT IS: In the 1960s, the sanctity of the confessional and the confidentiality of PC folders and the idea that whatever had been run out was therefore

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Wrote in alt.2600, on Sat, 2 Aug 2003 19:01:29 +1000: register the softw... oh no wait, you could hook up another drive as primary and copy stuff over, but that will depend if you've passworded xp and made the documents folder private or not. or, Just boot with a knoppix Linux disk and the passwords wont matter

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Whilst this allowed me access to the older HD, many of my important files are inside an administrators account locked folder - and will not allow me access to it from XP (even as an administrator in XP). I have thought of creating a partition, and installing Win2K, and booting off this partition to try to access