Re: "Access Denied" message

From: Michael Solomon \(MS-MVP Windows Shell/User\) (user_at_#notme.com)
Date: 04/27/04

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    This sounds like a file ownership issue related to NTFS. Note, file
    ownership and permissions supersede administrator rights. How you resolve
    it depends

    upon which version of XP you are running.

    XP-Home

    Unfortunately, XP Home using NTFS is essentially hard wired for "Simple File
    Sharing" at system level.

    However, you can set XP Home permissions in Safe Mode. Reboot, and start
    hitting F8, a menu should eventually appear and one of the
    options is Safe Mode. Select it. Note, it will ask for the administrator's
    password. This is not your administrator account, rather it is the
    machine's administrator account for which users are asked to create a
    password during setup.

    If you created no such password, when requested, leave blank and press
    enter.

    Open Explorer, go to Tools and Folder Options, on the view tab, scroll to
    the bottom of the list, if it shows "Enable Simple File Sharing" deselect it
    and click apply and ok. If it shows nothing or won't let you make a change,
    move on to the next step.

    Navigate to the files, right click, select properties, go to the Security
    tab, click advanced, go to the Owner tab and select the user that was logged
    on when you were refused permission to access the files. Click apply and
    ok. Close the properties box, reopen it, click add and type in the name of
    the user you just enabled. If you wish to set ownership for everything in
    the folder, at the bottom of the Owner tab is the following selection:
    "Replace owner on subcontainers and objects," select it as well.

    Once complete, you should be able to do what you wish with these files when
    you log back on as that user.

    XP-Pro

    If you have XP Pro, temporarily change the limited account to
    administrative. First, go to Windows Explorer, go to Tools, select Folder
    Options, go to the

    View tab and be sure "Use Simple File Sharing" is not selected. If it is,
    deselect it and click apply and ok.

    If you wish everything in a specific folder to be accessible to a user,
    right click the folder, select properties, go to the Security tab, click
    Advanced, go to the

    Owner tab,
    select the user you wish to have access, at the bottom of the box, you
    should see a check box for "Replace owner on subcontainers and objects,"
    place a check in the box and click apply and ok.

    The user should now be able to perform necessary functions on files in the
    folder even as a limited account. If not, make it an admin account again,
    right click the folder, select Properties, go to the Security tab and be
    sure the user is listed in the user list. If not, click add and type the
    user name in the appropriate box, be sure the user has all the necessary
    permissions checked in the permission list below the user list, click apply
    and ok.

    That should do it and allow whatever access you desire for that folder even
    in a limited account.

    -- 
    Michael Solomon MS-MVP
    Windows Shell/User
    Backup is a PC User's Best Friend
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    "Adam" <canada_adam@hotmail.com> wrote in message 
    news:0942E0AC-A67E-4A81-B880-7A6DBEC064EE@microsoft.com...
    > Hi
    > I recently had a virus destroy my lsass.exe file, and had to re-install 
    > windows XP.  I was happy to find that all my work and notes were still 
    > available in the \documents and settings\owner\my documents etc... 
    > directory, where I could still access all my word, excel, and pdf files. 
    > However, when I try to access \my pictures\camera images...(my digital 
    > camera pictures), I get an "Access Denied" error.  How can I remedy this?
    >
    > Thanks
    > Adam 
    

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