Access Denied on NTFS
From: Bryan Ward (quantumalpha@msn.com)
Date: 06/23/02
From: "Bryan Ward" <quantumalpha@msn.com>
Date: Sat, 22 Jun 2002 18:26:52 -0400
I have full Admin settings on my user account and I upgraded my FAT32 hard
drive to NTFS on WinXp pro. Now, some programs installed on my computer,
especially Roxio 5 Platinum, keep responding with 'Access Denied' errors
when trying to access the hd for files. I set the root of the c: drive to
be shared but it didn't help much. Please e-mail me if you have an answer
because i check it more often than the newsgroups. Thanks.
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Bryan
quantumAlpha@msn.com
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