re: the answer
Monday, October 28, 2002 at 12:51 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Martin Fullbrook
(1 messages posted)
Hi Mate,
Just wanted to say, Thanks for the answer , I spent 2 days trying to figure out how
to get round this problem.
Top bloke ,
Thanks again
On Monday, June 10, 2002 at 5:25 pm, Alex wrote:
>The folders or files or even an entire partition could be restricted in the previous
>instalation by any user, so now those restrictions keep in there for even the administrator.
>I've had that problem three days ago, I couldn't modify those restrictions to various
>folders.
>Well, Win XP installs itself with the "Use simple file sharing" option in the explorer-->tools-->folder
>options-->view, menu. Just deselect it, and modify the properties of any folder,
>archive or partition you could not access:
>1- right-click the object and select properties
>2- go to the security menu and then click the "Advanced" button.
>3- Make sure your user account stay in the "Owner" menu. Then click "Ok" and again
>"Ok".
>4- Repeat Step 1
>5- Go again to de "Security" menu and add your user account name in the "Group or
>User names" field, and select "Full control" on the field below.
>6- Press "Ok" and that's all.
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