Re: How to bypass administrator permissions on my own system
- From: Tx2 <this.is.an.inv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 16:52:36 -0000
In article <1171297323.126043.213050@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
of tom.locastro@xxxxxxxxxxx, felt we'd be interested in the following...
My newer version of XP on my C drive has no user groups but the
removable drive does and no longer recognizes me as the administrator.
By booting in safe mode, doesn't that only affect the newly installed
OS and does nothing for the removable drive? How is that going to help
bypass the administrator file permissions on the removable drive?
Have you actually tried the suggestion? Questions are answered far more
easily when the outcome of a previous suggestion is known.
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