Privilages on partition change after reformat

From: mrethansmith@hotmail.com
Date: 05/31/02


From: <mrethansmith@hotmail.com>
Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 06:09:24 -0700


Hi, I reformatted my smaller partition (which contains XP
Pro). Now, I'm having trouble editing/opening/deleting
files and folders from my larger partition (used for
storage only). How do I correct this?

If I were to reformat again, how do I take my credentials
with me so this won't happen again?

THanks,
Ethan



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