Re: Admin Denied

From: asdf0987z@yahoo.com
Date: 01/09/03


From: asdf0987z@yahoo.com (asdf0987z@yahoo.com)
Date: 9 Jan 2003 10:33:23 -0800


Make sure you have ownership over the offending directory. Under
Security, click Advanced, then Owner. You will need to be owner to
change the rights if you have none already set on that directory.

Bill

"Mike Shea Jr" <msheajr@hitech-inc.com> wrote in message news:<64da01c2b7f4$7f1808e0$8bf82ecf@TK2MSFTNGXA05>...
> I was changing permissions on a directory when Win Explorer
> locked up. I went to task manager and say it was Not
> Responding. I did an end task. I started Win Explorer
> again, I went to the directory I was working on and got an
> Access Denied error. I am logged in as admin. I can not
> change the permissions on the directory. I tried going to
> rescue mode and changing the permissions from the command
> line but I got the access denied error then also. So at
> this point I am locked out of that directory all together.
> If anyone knows how to fix this I would be grateful.



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