Re: Locked out of disk!

From: Help (Undisclosed)
Date: 11/28/02


From: "Help" <Undisclosed>
Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2002 14:25:31 -0500

I am just reading about cacls in XP, it might do the job!

"Help" <Undisclosed> wrote in message news:#ZpgLswlCHA.1488@tkmsftngp02...
> Yes, I can get to a recovery console prompt -this is an NTFS file system.
I
> was able to copy files from the disk in the Recovery Console loaded from
> floppies but the recovery console from the disk cannot be accesed; it
cannot
> even load the keyboard from disk! Yes I can delete files from it but not
> copy to it. I tried accesing it from Windows XP but it won't give me acces
> either. It seems that the acces control list needs to be changed from the
> recovery console and the limited set of commands of the recovery console
> won't suport that - unless I can run external commands which I doubt
because
> it would defeat the security features purpose. I deleted the security file
> in the config directory after copying to floppy -of course, but it seems
the
> changes need to be made at the file attributes. I thought copying the
> partition and converting it to FAT32 and then back to NTFS but I am not
sure
> what would happen, if I am going to lose something I need.
> "Rich Marquette" <rmarket@dca.net> wrote in message
> news:3DE62B07.3060601@dca.net...
> > Can you get to a DOS prompt and use Xcalcs from the resource kit?
> > to reset the permissions or take ownership?
> >
> > Help wrote:
> > > Silly me was testing the security features of Windows
> > > 2000 Professional SP3 and decided to see if I remove all
> > > acces permissions to disk but keeping exclusive ownership
> > > of the Disk. Well, I was not counting with the security
> > > tab being removed and not being able to add acces back to
> > > disk. I have acces only through Recovery console, but has
> > > not been able to change permission settings yet. Any
> > > clues?
> > >
> > >
> >
>
>



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