Re: accessing documents in "My Documents"
From: Arvind Ganesan (arvind_at_uclid.com)
Date: 07/17/03
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Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2003 08:32:35 -0500
Thanks! That worked!
"David Candy" <david@mvps.org> wrote in message
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Type taking ownership in help.
-- http://www.smh.com.au/news/opinion/webdiary/index.html --------------------------------------------------------------- David Candy http://www.mvps.org/serenitymacros --------------------------------------------------------------- "Arvind Ganesan" <arvind@uclid.com> wrote in message news:#a1JBD6SDHA.2460@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > I have two machines at home, both running Windows XP. One of the machines > just died - I called the hardware vendor's tech support - and they are > sending me a new motherboard - which will take about 10 business days. > > In the meantime, I want to access data on the harddrive of the dead machine. > I installed the harddrive as a slave harddrive in the working machine. I'm > able to access all folders in the harddrive, except for the "My documents" > folder, which I had setup to be private and non-shared among users. When I > try to access that folder from my current working machine, I get the error > message "Access is denied". I know the username and password associated > with the user whose "My Documents" folder I am trying to access. Is there > any way I can access that folder? > > On a side note, if I make the harddrive of my dead machine as the master > drive of my working machine, what are the consequences? The two machines > have radically different hardware (one was purchased recently, and one back > in 1998) - will XP boot properly given that all the hardware has changed? > Will there be any problems with the XP licensing given that the hardware has > totally changed? Once my dead machine is alive again, will I have a problem > putting this harddrive back in there as the master drive if I try to make it > the master drive of my current working machine? > > Thanks in advance, > Arvind. > >
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