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Old 12-06-2006, 05:17 AM   #1
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I have installed Vista Beta 2 32-bit. While trying to gain access to My Music
and My Pictures folders from my XP partition, I have now made them
unavailable on XP. The permissisons feature was confusing for me. Now, when I
boot to XP, those folders show empty, with access denied. I can access them
from Vista, but would prefer access from both, or at least back to XP. I can
access the Vista equivalent folders from XP.
Any ideas would really be appreciated!
JEL
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Old 12-06-2006, 06:31 AM   #2
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It's possibly because your My Music folder on XP is within your Documents
area - try changing the permissions to "Everyone" has read-write-full
control, boot into Vista and see if that helps.

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>I have installed Vista Beta 2 32-bit. While trying to gain access to My
>Music
> and My Pictures folders from my XP partition, I have now made them
> unavailable on XP. The permissisons feature was confusing for me. Now,
> when I
> boot to XP, those folders show empty, with access denied. I can access
> them
> from Vista, but would prefer access from both, or at least back to XP. I
> can
> access the Vista equivalent folders from XP.
> Any ideas would really be appreciated!
> JEL



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