Permissions -Vista Ultimate

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Gerry Cornell

With my Administrator hat on I have been exploring the folder / file
structure in Windows Explorer. When trying to access certain folders I
am getting "Access is denied" responses and I cannot immediately
figure out why! Each folder has an arrow pointing NE on the folder
icon. Folders include Application Data, Cookies and StartUp. They are
all system as opposed to user created. Using my experience gleaned as
a Windows XP user I have made the normal changes to make system files
and their extensions visible.

Looking in Properties -Advanced I have noticed a reference to Everyone
Denied. Is this related to the problem? How does one gain access to
these folders? Any related links would be helpful.

TIA


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Gerry

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Enquire, plan and execute.
Stourport, England
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because there are shortcuts to the real folders for compatibility sake.
the real folders are under USERS.



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With my Administrator hat on I have been exploring the folder / file
structure in Windows Explorer. When trying to access certain folders I
am getting "Access is denied" responses and I cannot immediately
figure out why! Each folder has an arrow pointing NE on the folder
icon. Folders include Application Data, Cookies and StartUp. They are
all system as opposed to user created. Using my experience gleaned as
a Windows XP user I have made the normal changes to make system files
and their extensions visible.

Looking in Properties -Advanced I have noticed a reference to Everyone
Denied. Is this related to the problem? How does one gain access to
these folders? Any related links would be helpful.

TIA


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Gerry

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Enquire, plan and execute.
Stourport, England
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
The folders you refer to are, presumably, in the 'default' user? If this is
the case you should notice that they are actaully 'shortcuts' and this is
why you are getting an access denied. All the relevant folders - application
data, cookies, startup, etc - are available in your 'own name' user folder
and are easily accessible from there.

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John Barnett MVP
Associate Expert
Windows - Shell/User

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John

If you are logged on as as Administrator why do you need them to be
available in your own name user folder?

I started to read some of the Help on permissions. It seems that the
programmer has built an appartment block the size of the Empire State
building for a single occupant! Is there anyway to turn off what is a
totally unnecesary procedural nightmare?

The folder tree is difficult to see! Is there any way to make it more
obvious? Am I alone in being disatisfied with this retrograde step,
which gives a poorer user interface than Windows Explorer in Windows
95 to Windows XP and File Manager before that? Is this an example of a
change where users will look to a third party file manager for a
better experience?


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Regards.

Gerry
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FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
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I upgraded to Vista ultimate and have been denied access to some folders.
When I try to gain access following the help & support i come up against a
brick wall. When I do try i get an error message.
 
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