Thanks... yes and the command line comes back with the error: "invalid or
cannot find"... it's like it's not there... except that it is <sighs>
"R. C. White" <rc@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:
> Hi, Tim.
> Quote:
>> Thanks but no joy... the command line option just fails
>
> You DID run the Command Prompt *as Administrator*, didn't you? See
> Brink's instruction 3 on that page.
>
> RC
> --
> R. C. White, CPA
> San Marcos, TX
> rc@xxxxxx
> Microsoft Windows MVP
> (Running Windows Live Mail beta in Vista Ultimate x64)
>
> "Tim" <mtguy26505@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:20A8CBF7-0DE2-41BE-AF28-2AA9AB1B54E9@xxxxxx Quote:
>> Thanks but no joy... the command line option just fails and through
>> explorer, the security tab on the properties dialog says with a nice red
>> X:
>>
>> "The requested security information is either unavailable or can't be
>> displayed."
>>
>> "brink" <brink.2x0n43@xxxxxx-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
>> news:brink.2x0n43@xxxxxx-mx.forums.net... Quote:
>>>
>>> Tim;453440 Wrote:
>>>> I'm trying to delete a folder that contained a wmv file... I deleted
>>>> the
>>>> file and the folder's empty but when I try to remove the folder I get
>>>> the
>>>> following error:
>>>>
>>>> "Could not find this item... This is no longer located in C:\users....
>>>> Verify the item's location and try again."
>>>>
>>>> The folder shows up in search and of course it appears where it was
>>>> originally placed... I did a reboot and chkdsk...
>>>>
>>>> Any way to get rid of the folder ??
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Hi Tim,
>>>
>>> You can try to take ownership of the folder first, then try to delete
>>> it. This tutorial will show you how.
>>>
>>> Take Ownership of file
>>>
>>> Shawn
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> brink >