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I have limited information about this problem, as it's my friends
problem, and he has limited English and lives overseas now.
Basically, his laptop took a dive. He plugged its HDD into a USB
adapter and connected it to a PC. He can access the drive, but
obviously some files "belong" to a different SID than the PC is aware
of. Hence he says he cant access certain files.
Assuming we're dealing with XP Pro on both HDD's, can't he just go into
the NTFS permissions for these files and add a local Admin account to
them, and tick "full control" and instantly be able to access the
files?
TIA
problem, and he has limited English and lives overseas now.
Basically, his laptop took a dive. He plugged its HDD into a USB
adapter and connected it to a PC. He can access the drive, but
obviously some files "belong" to a different SID than the PC is aware
of. Hence he says he cant access certain files.
Assuming we're dealing with XP Pro on both HDD's, can't he just go into
the NTFS permissions for these files and add a local Admin account to
them, and tick "full control" and instantly be able to access the
files?
TIA