Folder Permissions

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Lost_in_Space

In a senior moment I changed the Permissions on a directory folder on my peer
to peer network data drive to deny access to "Everyone". Is it possible to
reset those permissions so that the folder is again accessible? I haven't
lost access to the data because it was a copy of another folder but if I
can't make it accessible I would like to be able to delete the folder.

Thanks in advance. O/S = Win XP SP2.
 
J

Jim

Lost_in_Space said:
In a senior moment I changed the Permissions on a directory folder on my
peer
to peer network data drive to deny access to "Everyone". Is it possible
to
reset those permissions so that the folder is again accessible? I haven't
lost access to the data because it was a copy of another folder but if I
can't make it accessible I would like to be able to delete the folder.

Thanks in advance. O/S = Win XP SP2.
I have lots of those moments.
Login to an account which has administrator privilege.
Disable "simple file sharing" if you haven't already.
Then go to the folder in question and add "Everyone" to the list of accounts
which can access the folder.
Note that "Everyone" means all accounts on the computer, and only those
accounts.
Jim
 
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Nepatsfan

Lost_in_Space said:
In a senior moment I changed the Permissions on a directory folder on my peer
to peer network data drive to deny access to "Everyone". Is it possible to
reset those permissions so that the folder is again accessible? I haven't
lost access to the data because it was a copy of another folder but if I
can't make it accessible I would like to be able to delete the folder.

Thanks in advance. O/S = Win XP SP2.


Take ownership of the folder and you should be able to restore access.

"Access is Denied" Error Message When You Try to Open a Folder
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/810881

How to take ownership of a file or folder in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;308421

Good luck

Nepatsfan
 

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