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Vista Administrator has "access denied" to 2nd hard drive?

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Old 02-24-2008   #1 (permalink)
markymark7717
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Vista Administrator has "access denied" to 2nd hard drive?

Well trying to secure some files on a 2nd drive (D drive). I had set
it up to block access to everyone but me (the administrator). Now even
while logged on as the administrator I can't access the files on the
drive. I get a message " D:\ is not accessible", "Access is
denied"?????? What is up with that? So I tried to do a system restore
but without getting into pointless details on that, it didn't work. So
Trying to change the D drive security settings back to default I go
into Properties, Security, advanced, everything appears to look good
as the administrator is set to have "full control" of the drive. I
tried a few other logical options on there but nothing has
changed.Administrator is still denied access. So now that logic
doesn't work, what now?
Old 02-25-2008   #2 (permalink)
MC360
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Re: Vista Administrator has "access denied" to 2nd hard drive?

On Feb 24, 3:46 pm, markymark7...@xxxxxx wrote:
Quote:

> Well trying to secure some files on a 2nd drive (D drive). I had set
> it up to block access to everyone but me (the administrator). Now even
> while logged on as the administrator I can't access the files on the
> drive. I get a message " D:\ is not accessible", "Access is
> denied"?????? What is up with that? So I tried to do a system restore
> but without getting into pointless details on that, it didn't work. So
> Trying to change the D drive security settings back to default I go
> into Properties, Security, advanced, everything appears to look good
> as the administrator is set to have "full control" of the drive. I
> tried a few other logical options on there but nothing has
> changed.Administrator is still denied access. So now that logic
> doesn't work, what now?
Update...I tried logging in as God but thats still doesn't give me the
authority to change anything.
Old 03-05-2008   #3 (permalink)
TCT
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Re: Vista Administrator has "access denied" to 2nd hard drive?

I'm having the exact same problem. Did you find a solution???

"MC360" wrote:
Quote:

> On Feb 24, 3:46 pm, markymark7...@xxxxxx wrote:
Quote:

> > Well trying to secure some files on a 2nd drive (D drive). I had set
> > it up to block access to everyone but me (the administrator). Now even
> > while logged on as the administrator I can't access the files on the
> > drive. I get a message " D:\ is not accessible", "Access is
> > denied"?????? What is up with that? So I tried to do a system restore
> > but without getting into pointless details on that, it didn't work. So
> > Trying to change the D drive security settings back to default I go
> > into Properties, Security, advanced, everything appears to look good
> > as the administrator is set to have "full control" of the drive. I
> > tried a few other logical options on there but nothing has
> > changed.Administrator is still denied access. So now that logic
> > doesn't work, what now?
>
> Update...I tried logging in as God but thats still doesn't give me the
> authority to change anything.
>
Old 03-09-2008   #4 (permalink)
Russellz
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RE: Vista Administrator has "access denied" to 2nd hard drive?

I have a similar problem with Windows/XP.

If I select 'My Computer' and double click the second hard drive I get
"Access Denied". I can't find the blocker. No problem with the first hard
drive.

However, if I select 'Start', 'Run' and 'Browse', I can browse the drive
easily. Also, no problem if I access from an application such as Word or if I
access from the network.
Old 03-11-2008   #5 (permalink)
MC360
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Re: Vista Administrator has "access denied" to 2nd hard drive?

On Mar 5, 8:16 pm, TCT <T...@xxxxxx> wrote:
Quote:

> I'm having the exact same problem. Did you find a solution???
>
> "MC360" wrote:
Quote:

> > On Feb 24, 3:46 pm, markymark7...@xxxxxx wrote:
Quote:

> > > Well trying to secure some files on a 2nd drive (D drive). I had set
> > > it up to block access to everyone but me (the administrator). Now even
> > > while logged on as the administrator I can't access the files on the
> > > drive. I get a message " D:\ is not accessible", "Access is
> > > denied"?????? What is up with that? So I tried to do a system restore
> > > but without getting into pointless details on that, it didn't work. So
> > > Trying to change the D drive security settings back to default I go
> > > into Properties, Security, advanced, everything appears to look good
> > > as the administrator is set to have "full control" of the drive. I
> > > tried a few other logical options on there but nothing has
> > > changed.Administrator is still denied access. So now that logic
> > > doesn't work, what now?
>
Quote:

> > Update...I tried logging in as God but thats still doesn't give me the
> > authority to change anything.
Well......I have restored access to "D drive". The solution......no
clue. I haven't done anything I didn't try before. Actually I had
given up on it for a while but decided one day to see if more
repetitive tinkering would end in the same failure as before...this
time it WORKED!!!!! Why it worked this time and not the 20 previouse
attempts I can not say. For something that should be pretty straight
fwd & logical...my gut feeling is that its a Vista issue. Perhaps one
of the recent updates solved the problem? conclusion....No clue.
Old 03-14-2008   #6 (permalink)
MC360
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Re: Vista Administrator has "access denied" to 2nd hard drive?

On Mar 10, 11:31 pm, MC360 <markymark7...@xxxxxx> wrote:
Quote:

> On Mar 5, 8:16 pm, TCT <T...@xxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
>
Quote:

> > I'm having the exact same problem. Did you find a solution???
>
Quote:

> > "MC360" wrote:
Quote:

> > > On Feb 24, 3:46 pm, markymark7...@xxxxxx wrote:
> > > > Well trying to secure some files on a 2nd drive (D drive). I had set
> > > > it up to block access to everyone but me (the administrator). Now even
> > > > while logged on as the administrator I can't access the files on the
> > > > drive. I get a message " D:\ is not accessible", "Access is
> > > > denied"?????? What is up with that? So I tried to do a system restore
> > > > but without getting into pointless details on that, it didn't work. So
> > > > Trying to change the D drive security settings back to default I go
> > > > into Properties, Security, advanced, everything appears to look good
> > > > as the administrator is set to have "full control" of the drive. I
> > > > tried a few other logical options on there but nothing has
> > > > changed.Administrator is still denied access. So now that logic
> > > > doesn't work, what now?
>
Quote:
Quote:

> > > Update...I tried logging in as God but thats still doesn't give me the
> > > authority to change anything.
>
> Well......I have restored access to "D drive". The solution......no
> clue. I haven't done anything I didn't try before. Actually I had
> given up on it for a while but decided one day to see if more
> repetitive tinkering would end in the same failure as before...this
> time it WORKED!!!!! Why it worked this time and not the 20 previouse
> attempts I can not say. For something that should be pretty straight
> fwd & logical...my gut feeling is that its a Vista issue. Perhaps one
> of the recent updates solved the problem? conclusion....No clue.
Oh...as I play this Vista game once more....I am now once again denied
access to drive D, which I had full access to for the last 4 days now,
including this morning. So back to more pointless tinkering and
waisting my time with Vista issues since they wont just fix
themselves...do they?
Old 03-15-2008   #7 (permalink)
MC360
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Re: Vista Administrator has "access denied" to 2nd hard drive?

On Mar 5, 8:16 pm, TCT <T...@xxxxxx> wrote:
Quote:

> I'm having the exact same problem. Did you find a solution???
>
> "MC360" wrote:
Quote:

> > On Feb 24, 3:46 pm, markymark7...@xxxxxx wrote:
Quote:

> > > Well trying to secure some files on a 2nddrive(Ddrive). I had set
> > > it up to blockaccessto everyone but me (the administrator). Now even
> > > while logged on as the administrator I can'taccessthe files on the
> > >drive. I get a message "D:\ is not accessible", "Accessis
> > > denied"?????? What is up with that? So I tried to do a system restore
> > > but without getting into pointless details on that, it didn't work. So
> > > Trying to change theDdrivesecurity settings back to default I go
> > > into Properties, Security, advanced, everything appears to look good
> > > as the administrator is set to have "full control" of thedrive. I
> > > tried a few other logical options on there but nothing has
> > > changed.Administrator is still deniedaccess. So now that logic
> > > doesn't work, what now?
>
Quote:

> > Update...I tried logging in as God but thats still doesn't give me the
> > authority to change anything.

Well...I found a solution to the problem. Disable the User Account
Control (UAC) feature.See the attached link for details. Not the
perfect fix but its a start.
http://www.petri.co.il/disable_uac_in_windows_vista.htm
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