Re: WinXP-Home-Folder Access
- From: "Nepatsfan" <nepatsfan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 08:38:51 -0400
You're welcome. Thanks for the update.
Nepatsfan
"Bill43" <Bill43@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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It worked perfectly as you said. Thanks for your patience and detailed help,
I really appreciate it. Bill
"Nepatsfan" wrote:
See if the following procedure helps.
Restart your computer and boot into Safe Mode.
Log on with an account that's a computer administrator.
Right click on the System Volume Information folder and select Properties
from
the menu.
On the SVI folder's properties ***, click on the Security tab.
On the Security page you should see that System has Full Control permissions.
What you want to do is add the Administrators group to this list and give
them
Full Control of the folder.
To do that you first click on the Add button.
This should launch the Select Users or Groups dialog.
In Select Users or Groups, click on the Advanced button.
Click on the Find Now button in the expanded Select Users or Groups dialog.
You should now see a list of users and groups in the box at the bottom of the
dialog.
Click on the second entry, Administrators, and hit the OK button.
Note: You can click on your user account instead if you want as long as it's
a
computer administrator.
Click OK again to return to the SVI properties ***.
You should now see Administrators added to the list on the Security page.
Click on Full Control in the permissions box.
Click OK.
Restart your computer and boot into normal mode. See if you now can access
the
System Volume Information folder.
Nepatsfan
"Bill43" <Bill43@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I was finally able to get to the point that you described, however, I was
not
sure what wording to use to for "administrators group". I tryed my
computer
name amd the word administrator. However, after adding it, it said to
check
name and after I did it said there was no name like that. I also noticed
that (I'm trying to remember what was there), it seems on the next page
that
my computer name was already listed as administrator and I saw full
permissions already there. Thank you for your help so far
"Nepatsfan" wrote:
Just out of curiosity, what make and model computer do you have?
Normally, if you keep hitting the F8 key when the computer restarts you
will
see
this menu.
Safe Mode menu
http://www.microsoft.com/library/media/1033/windowsxp/images/using/setup/support/68224pick-safe-mode.gif
Another way to get the computer to boot into Safe mode is to edit your
boot.ini
file. Here's a program that will do the editing for you.
BootSafe
http://www.superadblocker.com/bootsafe.html
Here are a couple of articles on the subject of booting into Safe Mode
that
you
may find helpful.
How to start Windows in Safe Mode
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial61.html
Starting your computer in Safe mode
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2001052409420406?Open&docid=2003020310410148&nsf=ent-security.nsf&view=docid&seg=hm
For an alternative way to gain access to the SVI folder, I'm told that you
can
configure XP Home to show the Security tab in Normal Mode by following the
instructions on this web site.
How Do I see the Security Tab in XP Home
http://www.dougknox.com/xp/tips/xp_home_sectab.htm
I've never tried this procedure so I can't vouch for its effectiveness or
safety.
Good luck
Nepatsfan
"Bill43" <Bill43@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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When I hit F8 I was only given a choice of which drive to boot to?
Please
advise
"Nepatsfan" wrote:
"Bill43" <Bill43@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have WinXP-Home edition and just installed a new HD and formatted
NTFS,
previously I still have been working with FAT32. I am the only user
and
am
computer administrator. I am being denied access to a folder.
(System
Volume Info). I know not to mess with the folder but wish to have
full
access to everything on the computer. Since there is no permissions
in
XP-Home, what must I do to have access to all folders and sumfolders.
I
have
enabled "view-access to hidden and system folders. Thank you
Boot into Safe Mode by restarting your computer and tapping on the F8
key
until
you see the Windows Advanced Options menu. Use the Up arrow key to
select
Safe
Mode. Hit the Enter key.
In Safe Mode, log in with an account that is a computer administrator.
In
Windows Explorer, locate the System Volume Information folder and right
click
on
it. Select Properties from the menu. You should now be able to access
the
Security tab. Add the Administrators group and assign Full Control
permissions.
Restart your computer and boot into normal mode. Log on with an account
that
is
a computer administrator. You should be able to view the contents of
the
SVI
folder.
Good luck
Nepatsfan
.
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