Accessing folders...
From: Dmitry Kulshitsky (dimkin_remove__at_mbox.com.au)
Date: 05/15/03
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Date: Wed, 14 May 2003 17:22:40 -0700
Login with admin privilages and check permissions to that
drive. Also consider using Take Ownership option
>-----Original Message-----
>I have two xp machines and for some unknown reason one of
>them will not boot up(or rather it boots to a black
screen
>after the windows logo and safe mode nor the recovery
>console works..they just freeze up). I have posted about
>that problem in several newsgroups for a solution but
>nothing yet. Sooooo I took the hard drive out of the
>machine and installed as a slave drive in my second
machine
>(I figured that maybe I got hit by a virus or may the
>drive went bad, so this way I could check it)Well low and
>behold I can see and access most of the files in the
>second hard drive(which leads me to believe that the hard
>drive is ok) Problem is I need some word documents for
>school work that are in the Admin's My documents folder
>and I get denied access to it! Argh! Is there any way to
>change permissions on the slave drive to allow me access
>to those @#$#@#$% folders! Whew! Sorry for the long post,
>just frustrated, need the school work fast. Any help is
>greatly appreciated. Larry
>.
>
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