Re: X:\ is not accessible.; Access is denied.

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On Feb 8, 10:39 am, "Kerry Brown" <ke...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx*a*m>
wrote:
Is X:\ a mapped drive, external drive, partition? Some more information
would be helpful.

In the Disk Management console does X: show up as healthy?

According to Disk Management, the Status is "Healthy (Primary
Partition)". It's an internal drive and I'm not sure what you mean by
mapped drive. It's not a mapped network drive if that's what you
mean.

Incidentally, I right clicked on the drive letter, clicked on the
Security tab, and took a look at the permissions and... none of the
Allow permissions were checked off. I checked Allow under Full
Control for SYSTEM and Administrators and a few hours later they were
updated. Unfortunately, I still can't access the drive.
.



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