> I have a similar problem. My computer has an external 160GB drive which
has
> data on it. I had to re-install Windows. Now the drive shows up, I can see
> the folders on the drive, but cannot open them. I get a dialog message
saying
> the folder "is not accessible. Access is denied".
>
> Someone on another thread said something about "rights" for the drive but
I
> don't know what that means.
>
> Any help appreciated.
You would need to be logged on as a user with "administrator rights" on the
system that the drive was originally formatted/used in order to be able to
look at it, if the drive's rights are restricted. If the security is messed
up, (assuming you can "see it" in Explorer), try creating a new "share" for
the drive (right click on the drive on Explorer, chose "sharing" (or
"properties" and then "sharing"), create a new share with any name, etc....)
and then set the permissions to "everyone" under the new share name to see
if it works. NTFS volumes are quite "tight" on security issues. Usually,
though, if you are an "administrator" on the system, you should be able to
see it. Moving drives between computers can sometimes mess up the
sharing/permission info, depending on what one tries to do.
CG
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