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Old 08-05-2007   #2 (permalink)
Michael
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Re: folder permissions screw-up

To have a reference for what MS thinks they should be you might consider
creating a new account. You could then compare the settings to your current
account. Depending on how badly your have adjusted your security setting you
might need to dump the old account and use the new one. (better than a
re-install).
(don't forget the hidden/system folders)
Michael

"Bread" <Bread@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news78C91B4-6833-474E-8547-58AE7D34AC62@microsoft.com...
>
> In the process of trying to get one of my misbehaving programs (an SSH
> client) to work properly, I went in and started screwing around with my
> C:\Users\bread (my PC name) folder to try to gain better access to it. In
> the
> idiotic and panicked events that followed I screwed up the
> security/permission settings. And, well, since then things just aren't
> acting
> quite right--specifically, programs are telling me they're having trouble
> accessing things in the "bread" folder.
>
> Specifically, I did several variations of checking the "Include
> inheritable
> permissions from this object's parent" box AND/OR the "Replace all
> existing
> inheritable permissions on all descendants with inheritable permissions
> from
> this object" box. I also added and removed some user entries, though only
> the
> ones that were there when I started, I believe (they are bread-PC, System,
> and Administrators).
>
> Currently bread, System, and Administrators are the three permission
> entries
> for the folder. They are all designated as "full control" (except "special
> permissions"?).
>
> Is there any way to reverse the damage or to at least restore the
> permissions to their default settings so things don't get worse? Any other
> advice? Christ, what have I done.........?
>
> Thanks.


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