Re: Seek Help on a folder that is password Protected
- From: "Ronnie Vernon MVP" <ronv@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2006 11:50:25 -0700
JG
Yes, you simply need to take ownership of the files on the slave drive, while logged on with the current user profile. Your current profile must have administrator privileges.
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Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User
"JG" <JG@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:E5FD6CC1-6168-4D50-AF8B-3C694B3C8929@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Mr. Vernon,.
I have a similar problem except that my new machine is running Windows XP
Media Center. The old machine was running Windows XP Home. I can access all
files except those that were under my passwod protected user, such as My
Documents, My Music, My Pictures, Desktop, etc. I have all of my baby's
pictures and mine and My wife's portfolio information as well as other
important info in these folders. The old drive will not boot, but will run
as a slave, i just can't access those certain protected folders. Will the
links you provided help me? Thanks. Jason
"Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:
Al
I missed the fact that you are using XP Home in the original message.
In XP Home version, you will need to boot the system into Safe Mode, and log on with an Administrator account, to take ownership of the files and folders. The articles that I referenced in my previous message address this issue.
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Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User
"Al Dzina" <AlDzina@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:4FBAC867-0666-44AE-91AB-01902AF7B3D9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
ok you are very helpful the two of you , but I don't think I mad my self very
clear about that I can not boot from the drive I can only see it if it is a
slave in a different system will all of those links still help or are we in a
different problem. I will review the links to learn more and wait to see if
there is more to come thank you.
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Al Dzina
IT Manager for
Quality Life Center of Jacksonville
"Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:
You simply need to take ownership of those folders and files.
You can also copy all of the previous users programs and settings to the new user profile.
The following articles will guide you.
MVP Rick Rogers has a good explanation of the step by step process.
Taking Ownership:
http://rickrogers.org/fixes.htm#Taking_ownership
Here is the Microsoft reference for taking ownership.
HOW TO: Take Ownership of a File or Folder in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=308421
Here is the Microsoft Reference for transferring programs and settings to a new user profile.
How to Copy User Data to a New User Profile:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/811151
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Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User
"Al Dzina" <AlDzina@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:9BB1B245-A5DE-4ED5-9763-8B38711D16CB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
One of our workstations a Windows XP home Compaq system took some bad
lightning and killed the motherboard, mem, and CPU the hard drive works and
that is good because it has data on it that I need to get back.
The problem is booting up in any other system it just reboots after post. If
I force the drive to slave I can see the hole drive and all folders. The
folder I need is at” E:\Documents and Settings\Owner” and when I try to enter
the folder I get an access is denied error. I know and the end user that was
using it knows that there is data in their.
I was wondering if there is a way to reset the password or remove the
password, or any other way for me to get this data back I would appreciate
the help. --
Al Dzina
IT Manager for
Quality Life Center of Jacksonville
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