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I have recently had some problems with my computer and my xp pro and to try
to solve this i inserted another hard disk and installed xp on this one as well so i could at least get uot all of my files that i don`t have anywhere else, but i cant acsess the my documents folder on the other hard disk to get those files i need and want. I can`t start up the xp on the other hd beacouse it hangs before it enters the load screen of windows. The xp on the other hd is the same as on this one and i did have a password on login, and it seems that i also blocked my folders there so nooen else could acsess them, but i wondered if it is possible in any way to acsess those folders.. |
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On Fri, 4 Nov 2005 06:40:02 -0800, almera wrote:
> I have recently had some problems with my computer and my xp pro and to try > to solve this i inserted another hard disk and installed xp on this one as > well so i could at least get uot all of my files that i don`t have anywhere > else, but i cant acsess the my documents folder on the other hard disk to get > those files i need and want. > I can`t start up the xp on the other hd beacouse it hangs before it enters > the load screen of windows. > > The xp on the other hd is the same as on this one and i did have a password > on login, and it seems that i also blocked my folders there so nooen else > could acsess them, but i wondered if it is possible in any way to acsess > those folders.. "Take ownership" of the files to regain access to them. More about this in XP's Help and Support. Also here's a link to MS Knowledge Base article on the subject: How To Take Ownership of a File or Folder http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;308421 -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User |
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Thank you that solved the problem
"Sharon F" wrote: > On Fri, 4 Nov 2005 06:40:02 -0800, almera wrote: > > > I have recently had some problems with my computer and my xp pro and to try > > to solve this i inserted another hard disk and installed xp on this one as > > well so i could at least get uot all of my files that i don`t have anywhere > > else, but i cant acsess the my documents folder on the other hard disk to get > > those files i need and want. > > I can`t start up the xp on the other hd beacouse it hangs before it enters > > the load screen of windows. > > > > The xp on the other hd is the same as on this one and i did have a password > > on login, and it seems that i also blocked my folders there so nooen else > > could acsess them, but i wondered if it is possible in any way to acsess > > those folders.. > > "Take ownership" of the files to regain access to them. More about this in > XP's Help and Support. Also here's a link to MS Knowledge Base article on > the subject: > How To Take Ownership of a File or Folder > http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;308421 > > -- > Sharon F > MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User > |
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Take ownership of the files.
If you are using XP Home you will need to boot to Safe mode and log in to an account with Administrator privileges To take ownership of a file or folder Open Windows Explorer, and then locate the file or folder you want to take ownership of. Right-click the file or folder, click Properties, and then click the Security tab. Click Advanced, and then click the Owner tab. In the Change owner to box, click the new owner. (Optional) To change the owner of all subcontainers and objects within the tree, select the Replace owner on subcontainers and objects check box. Notes To open Windows Explorer, click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, and then click Windows Explorer. If you are not joined to a domain and want to view the Security tab, see To display the Security tab. You can transfer ownership in two ways: The current owner can grant the Take ownership permission to others, allowing those users to take ownership at any time. An administrator can take ownership of any file on the computer. However, the administrator cannot transfer ownership to others. This restriction keeps the administrator accountable. In Windows XP Professional, the Everyone group no longer includes the Anonymous Logon group. -- Larry Samuels Associate Expert MS-MVP (2001-2005) Unofficial FAQ for Windows Server 2003 at http://pelos.us/SERVER.htm Expert Zone- www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expe "almera" <almera@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2517A986-4A16-470C-8FC5-49CD413749BA@microsoft.com... >I have recently had some problems with my computer and my xp pro and to try > to solve this i inserted another hard disk and installed xp on this one as > well so i could at least get uot all of my files that i don`t have > anywhere > else, but i cant acsess the my documents folder on the other hard disk to > get > those files i need and want. > I can`t start up the xp on the other hd beacouse it hangs before it enters > the load screen of windows. > > The xp on the other hd is the same as on this one and i did have a > password > on login, and it seems that i also blocked my folders there so nooen else > could acsess them, but i wondered if it is possible in any way to acsess > those folders.. |
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