Re: NTFS Security Issue
From: vlatkod (vlatkod@mail.com.mk)Date: 10/03/02
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Date: Thu, 03 Oct 2002 08:11:04 +0200 From: vlatkod <vlatkod@mail.com.mk>
Amos Kariuki wrote:
> Once you reinstall a new OS everyone will have access to all the files by
> default. So you dont have to take ownership. It would only be a problem if
> they were encrypted which still would have nothing to do with the SID.
>
> "Aaron" <fatalshock7@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:7776532c.0206012022.4b18dc6a@posting.google.com...
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>>I have an interesting problem. I have a hard drive that was in a Win
>>2K machine as the second HD. I set the permissions to administrator
>>only (read and write) and then the machine crashed. I am told by
>>various sources that because each user has a unique User ID dependant
>>on machine that I am locked out of that drive permanently because I
>>cannot replicate the old user ID. Does anyone have a solution for
>>retrieving the data from this drive?
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Convert it to FAT32
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