File permisstions after upgrading from xp to vista

G

Guest

I read a post about a person having a similar problem and the fix was taking
ownership of the file. in my case its different though. After upgrading i was
denied access to my videos, my music, and my pictures files saying that i do
not have permision to access these files. when i look to see about the
ownership i found that i was already the owner of the file but that vista had
added the user "everyone" and had its permissions set to deny access to read
and view the file. after many failed atempts to change this i have come the
question of wether or not i have to restore my computer to xp and copy the
files and then put them back on vista or if there is a way to delete or
change the permissions to the user "everyone".

p.s. under the user everyone administrators, system, and users have full
access but i believe its the user everyone
 
J

Jimmy Brush

jason said:
I read a post about a person having a similar problem and the fix was taking
ownership of the file. in my case its different though. After upgrading i was
denied access to my videos, my music, and my pictures files saying that i do
not have permision to access these files. when i look to see about the
ownership i found that i was already the owner of the file but that vista had
added the user "everyone" and had its permissions set to deny access to read
and view the file. after many failed atempts to change this i have come the
question of wether or not i have to restore my computer to xp and copy the
files and then put them back on vista or if there is a way to delete or
change the permissions to the user "everyone".

p.s. under the user everyone administrators, system, and users have full
access but i believe its the user everyone

Hello,

These locations do not exist and have been moved/renamed in Windows Vista.

They are now the "Music", "Videos", and "Pictures" folders inside of
your user folder.

The things that are giving you "access denied" are not folders, they
cannot contain files. They are only there for application compatibility
purposes.

Vista should have moved your stuff from your Windows XP location to the
new Vista folders.

If not, they may be in a hidden folder called Windows.Old.
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Top