Re: Adding XP in another partition users into Vi$ta



If you did exactly what you said you did, you would not be able to access the folder in Vista either, since no explicit permissions were defined.

In any case, one solution is to grant the Administrator group full control in Vista, boot into XP and grant the XP user the desired permission, then remove the administrator group permission if you don't want it to be there.

You should end up with at least two permissions on the file: One granting your XP user permission, and another granting your Vista user permission.

When you look at the acl editor, you will see a username identified for one of the permissions (the user account that exists in the running Windows installation) and, for the other permission, an SID that represents the user in the offline Windows installation.

- JB


"Man-wai Chang ToDie (33.6k)" <toylet.toylet@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:%235UxUA0LJHA.5660@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Under Vi$ta:
First, I removed all accounts that could access folder X. Then I let user Y to take control of the folder, including subfolders. I only want Vi$ta's user Y to access that folder.

Then I boot back into XP:
XP's Administrator as well as user could no longer access folder X, unless I let XP's Admin to take control of folder X. But if I did that, when I booted back into Vi$ta, Vi$ta's user Y could no longer access folder X.

That's why I wanna add XP's Admin into access list of folder X under Vi$ta.

Can you be more specific as to what you did? You removed the administrator account from where - permission or owner? Which folder(s), did you create them or are they system folders?


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