No I meant at the folder (right-click | Properties | Security Tab) or File
(right-click | Properties | Security Tab)...
Will read up on the KB artical an let you know if it solves the problem.
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"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
Quote:
> http://forum.sysinternals.com/forum_...TID=10591&PN=1
> According to this post, you take ownership of the file, then change the
> rights to full for you. I assume they mean to use the 'takeown' utility.
> Some Windows Vista functions may not work, or Windows Vista may stop
> responding: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929833
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> "Viking_Magic" <VikingMagic@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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AE2DC39-2A6E-4297-B538-47A20503B865@xxxxxx Quote:
> > It appears that CHKDSK will not repair files in certain sections of a
> > VISTA
> > install... I've got 2 bad $I130 indexes that CHKDSK will identify, but
> > refuses to actally fix (gives an "Access Denied" message...). Scheduling
> > via
> > Drive | Properties fails to fix the problem also. The former was done
> > from a
> > CMD prompt from the VISTA media DVD at a command prompt with
> > "Administrator"
> > privilage... The latter from an "Administrator" account... What I've
> > managed
> > to find out so far is that the ONLY account with "FULL" permissions is
> > "TrustedInstaller" everyone else ONLY has READ/LIST/EXEC.
> >
> > So my question is this... How can I fix this? As "Administrator" I can't
> > even "Take Ownership" of any file or FOLDER "Owned by TrustedInstaller"...
> > I
> > would think that the MS Tools should have the "Critical" Authorities
> > needed
> > to REPAIR ($I30) indexes... Why doesn't it?
> >
> > Index entry CbsMsg.dll in index $I30 of file 1373 is incorrect.
> > Index entry TrustedInstaller.exe in index $I30 of file 1373 is incorrect.
> >
> > Can't touch anything here because it's owned by "TrustedInstaller"
> >
> > C:\Windows\winsxs
> > C:\Windows\servicing
> >
> >
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