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      5th Aug 2006
My win2k system died with a hard disk crash ... I rebuilt it with a new
disk and all is ok. I had a second ntfs volume in the box, a dymanic
one, 2 60g disks as one 120g volume. I was able to bring that second
volume back into the system, but I can't get access to some of the
directories/folders on it, even login as administrator --

Anyone know how to "reset" all the acls on the volume so any id on the
system can get to then?

 
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      5th Aug 2006
Multi-posted - see replies elsewhere. Use cross-posting
instead in order not to waste people's time.

"fpefpe" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> My win2k system died with a hard disk crash ... I rebuilt it with a new
> disk and all is ok. I had a second ntfs volume in the box, a dymanic
> one, 2 60g disks as one 120g volume. I was able to bring that second
> volume back into the system, but I can't get access to some of the
> directories/folders on it, even login as administrator --
>
> Anyone know how to "reset" all the acls on the volume so any id on the
> system can get to then?
>



 
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      5th Aug 2006
Take ownership of the drive and then reset the permissions on the drive and
then propagate to the subfolders and files.

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"fpefpe" wrote:

> My win2k system died with a hard disk crash ... I rebuilt it with a new
> disk and all is ok. I had a second ntfs volume in the box, a dymanic
> one, 2 60g disks as one 120g volume. I was able to bring that second
> volume back into the system, but I can't get access to some of the
> directories/folders on it, even login as administrator --
>
> Anyone know how to "reset" all the acls on the volume so any id on the
> system can get to then?
>
>

 
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fpefpe
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      5th Aug 2006
Sorry about the cross post -- new to this

Thx for the info

/Frank


Pegasus (MVP) wrote:
> Multi-posted - see replies elsewhere. Use cross-posting
> instead in order not to waste people's time.
>
> "fpefpe" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > My win2k system died with a hard disk crash ... I rebuilt it with a new
> > disk and all is ok. I had a second ntfs volume in the box, a dymanic
> > one, 2 60g disks as one 120g volume. I was able to bring that second
> > volume back into the system, but I can't get access to some of the
> > directories/folders on it, even login as administrator --
> >
> > Anyone know how to "reset" all the acls on the volume so any id on the
> > system can get to then?
> >


 
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