Re: Administrator folder not accessible

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"Radek" <Radek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Pegasus,
You got to give me a break. I am getting overwhelmed by all this. I
downloaded subinacl.exe but it will not run. I double click on the file,
the
prompt screen comes on, and shuts off. In the properties window I
unblocked
it, run as with administrator privileges, turned of virus protection, and
still will not run. This thing drives me crazy. I changed windows domain
administrator user name back to Administrator and now I can open
administrator folder. However all the folders are read only and I can not
change this with either account even thou both are shown as computer
administrator accounts. Something got messed up when I changed my daughter's
password. If somebody knows how to fix it please let me know, but I have
to
take a break for couple of days.
Thanks for your help,
Radek


"Pegasus [MVP]" wrote:


"Johnw" <jmatt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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After serious thinking Radek wrote :
Pegasus,
I need some clarification. DOS does not recognize subinacl.

Are you getting an error message or number?

The OP gets "'subinacl' is not recognized as an internal or external
command, operable program or batch file" because the command is not
installed by default. I anticipated this and I dealt with it but my
detailed
advice appears to fall on deaf ears.



The subinacl.exe program must be run within the cmd view. It will behave as
you stated if you try to run it within Windows.
Jim



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