ok I followed these instructions - now it takes up to 5 minutes to open
documents and settings then I still get access denied on the user folder.
Also, my local drive that was showing for my external hard drive as f: is now
gone and only the assigned image drive e: is available.
Method 1: Using command-line tool to assign Permissions
Open a Command Prompt window (CMD.EXE) and execute these commands one by
one. Alternately, you can copy the contents and run as a batch file.
cacls.exe "%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Documents" /T /G BUILTIN\Administrators:F
cacls.exe "%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Documents" /T /E /G System:F
cacls.exe "%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Documents" /T /E /G BUILTIN\Users:R
cacls.exe "%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Documents" /T /E /G Everyone:C
now my f: which was the local drive for the external drive is gone and I can
still see the assigned drive from the image but it takes up to 5 minutes to
open documents and settings
"JS" wrote:
> Error Message: "Access Is Denied" XP Home:
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/823306/en-us
>
> Shared folder access:
> http://windowsxp.mvps.org/sdperms.htm
>
> Also read this MS KB article about how to take ownership of files.
> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=308421
>
> Understanding and Applying NTFS Permission in Windows XP Professional
> http://www.winxpsolution.com/ApplyingNTFSXPPro.aspx
>
> There is also a utility named: Unlocker
> I have not used it but it has been mentioned a number of times.
> http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/
>
> JS
>
> "deb" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:B34BA64A-D02F-4C83-AFBF-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Did an image of old computer using EZ Gig onto an external hard drive,
> > then
> > assigned a drive letter to it on new computer. Cannot access the
> > documents &
> > settings/user directory - "access denied" Am using XP Home so followed
> > directions to boot in safe mode, but then cannot access the drive letter
> > of
> > the external drive and old computer is now gone. All other folders are
> > accessible - even documents & settings/administrator
> >
>
>
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