Hi Patrick,
Follow the instructions in this MSKB article in order to take ownership of
files/folders to which you are denied access:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=308421
Regards,
--
Patti MacLeod
Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User
"Patrick" <novara_removethis_@bigzoo.net> wrote in message
news:c8b501c40993$36be7330$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Helping a friend whose various virus/hardware(?) issues led
> him to a point where his hard drive is slaved into my
> machine and we are pulling data off his disk and burning to CD.
> Things were going fine until we hit 'Documents and
> settings\Nicholas' where we encountered 'Access is denied'
> (same result at DOS prompt). His user account was an
> administrator with a password. Directories for other users
> are fine (those had no passwords).
> Properties shows 0 files, 0 directories, but he sure
> there were many files there as of yesterday.
> Tried skipping straight to a sub-directory (e.g.
> doc&settings\nicholas\my documents) with no luck.
> Could his password still be giving us trouble even with
> the disk in my computer? Does this sound more like a
> hardware/file allocation table issue? What are good next
> steps (round file the disk, Scandisk, etc.)?
> Thanks
>