- Trying to view folder I get... inaccessible. Access Denied.
- Posted by Ian R on September 27th, 2005
My friends laptop HDD was playing up and it was replaced under warranty.
He got the old drive back and has asked me to recover whatever files I can
from it.
Ive managed to get all of the data off for his wife and kids. But cannot
access his own "My Documents" folder.
It just says inaccessible. Access Denied.
I'm presuming he set a user password when logging in to Windows XP. He's a
way on hol at the mo so I cant reach him right away to ask. I'm not booting
up from the drive I have just attached it to a secondary IDE to view and
copy any relevant data files. Assuming I can get the password how/where
would I enter it in order to make these folders accessible?
Thanks for any info.
Ian
- Posted by Rod Speed on September 27th, 2005
Ian R <sorry@NOSPAM.com> wrote:
Or you just need to take ownership of that folder tree.
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;308421
If it is password protected, you basically need to setup an account
on your system which has the same username and password.
That's done in the usual way in account management.
Try taking ownership first.
- Posted by Harry on September 27th, 2005
Ian R wrote...
Here is a non invasive method.
Try to ghost the hard drive partition to a ghost image on another hdd.
Then use ghost explorer to see if you can explore the files in question
inside the ghost image.
See how far you can go.
- Posted by Thomas Wendell on September 27th, 2005
Might be this:
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d...ownership.mspx
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Thanks Guys!
Youre all life savers.
My friend is extremely relieved to have all his files back intact!!
And his wife and kids too!!
Cheers
Ian I^)