user does not have access privileges

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I recently "organized" my second hard drive by creating folders and
moving files to the appropriate folders. Now I can not access the
files (.docs, .pdf, .xls). I receive the following error message: user
does not have access privileges. My machine is a stand-alone single
user Dell XPS w/ XP SP2 and no network connections. I can't change the
properties on the files either, they appear to be read-only.

Thanks in advance,

Mike


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