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Getting access to system areas.

  1. #1


    Steve Guest

    Getting access to system areas.

    After re-installing Vista Home Premium, I cannot get access to parts of the
    disk I need to get to, even though my account type is Administrator. For
    example, Windows Explorer gives an error message when try to get to
    C:\Documents and Settings. "Location not available. Access is Denied" .
    Same for C:\Users\Steve\Application Data but there is a file there I *need*
    to delete. Please help. Thanks.



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  2. #2


    Michael Walraven Guest

    Re: Getting access to system areas.

    In general
    take ownership
    set access permissions
    delete/modify system files
    get system restore disks and reformat/reload system

    If you are really careful and know what you are doing the last step may be
    unnecessary

    Michael


    "Steve" <Steve@newsgroup> wrote in message
    news:6D3FE66F-A06C-442A-9A92-10826C280120@newsgroup

    > After re-installing Vista Home Premium, I cannot get access to parts of
    > the
    > disk I need to get to, even though my account type is Administrator. For
    > example, Windows Explorer gives an error message when try to get to
    > C:\Documents and Settings. "Location not available. Access is Denied" .
    > Same for C:\Users\Steve\Application Data but there is a file there I
    > *need*
    > to delete. Please help. Thanks.

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  3. #3


    Steve Guest

    Re: Getting access to system areas.

    I need a bit more help than this. I've tried all I know (right click,
    properties, security, add myself) and that just gives the same error message
    - access is denied.

    Somehow I MUST be be able to get control of my own machine.

    I am hoping I can get step-by-step instructions that work. Thankyou.

    Steve.

    "Michael Walraven" wrote:

    > In general
    > take ownership
    > set access permissions
    > delete/modify system files
    > get system restore disks and reformat/reload system
    >
    > If you are really careful and know what you are doing the last step may be
    > unnecessary
    >
    > Michael
    >
    >
    > "Steve" <Steve@newsgroup> wrote in message
    > news:6D3FE66F-A06C-442A-9A92-10826C280120@newsgroup

    > > After re-installing Vista Home Premium, I cannot get access to parts of
    > > the
    > > disk I need to get to, even though my account type is Administrator. For
    > > example, Windows Explorer gives an error message when try to get to
    > > C:\Documents and Settings. "Location not available. Access is Denied" .
    > > Same for C:\Users\Steve\Application Data but there is a file there I
    > > *need*
    > > to delete. Please help. Thanks.
    >

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  4. #4


    Michael Walraven Guest

    Re: Getting access to system areas.

    Steve
    I created an administrator account 'Steve' on my machine for testing.

    For the specific c:\users\steve\Application Data - inability to list/
    browse.

    The locking is done with a 'deny' access permission for 'everyone'.

    If you check the permissions list you will find that at the top of the list
    is deny for everyone to list folder/read data
    as you are a member of 'everyone' this will apply to you.

    You can chance that permission temporarily to 'allow' but I STRONGLY
    recommend that you put it back when you are finished.
    (make sure you APPLY the change, I forgot that step twice :{ ).

    Michael


    "Steve" <Steve@newsgroup> wrote in message
    news:557C9410-A31B-41B7-A0E4-EA5E4E9ACBBE@newsgroup

    > I need a bit more help than this. I've tried all I know (right click,
    > properties, security, add myself) and that just gives the same error
    > message
    > - access is denied.
    >
    > Somehow I MUST be be able to get control of my own machine.
    >
    > I am hoping I can get step-by-step instructions that work. Thankyou.
    >
    > Steve.
    >
    > "Michael Walraven" wrote:
    >

    >> In general
    >> take ownership
    >> set access permissions
    >> delete/modify system files
    >> get system restore disks and reformat/reload system
    >>
    >> If you are really careful and know what you are doing the last step may
    >> be
    >> unnecessary
    >>
    >> Michael
    >>
    >>
    >> "Steve" <Steve@newsgroup> wrote in message
    >> news:6D3FE66F-A06C-442A-9A92-10826C280120@newsgroup

    >> > After re-installing Vista Home Premium, I cannot get access to parts of
    >> > the
    >> > disk I need to get to, even though my account type is Administrator.
    >> > For
    >> > example, Windows Explorer gives an error message when try to get to
    >> > C:\Documents and Settings. "Location not available. Access is Denied"
    >> > .
    >> > Same for C:\Users\Steve\Application Data but there is a file there I
    >> > *need*
    >> > to delete. Please help. Thanks.
    >>

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