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| Guest | Trying to move files: Access Denied! Ok I made a mistake. Before I bought Vista I had setup a partition for 10GB for a windows os (I was using Win 2000 before Vista). So Im redoing my system and I want to install SQL Server 2005 on to a different drive. In order for me to do that it still has to copy 1.6 GB of temp files to my C: drive! So Im trying to move some files off of my C Drive on to my data drive temporarily. My Problem / Question is this: I cannot delete some files from my C Drive (usually dlls or exes) They can be copied somewhere else but not deleted even though I am an Administrator on this machine. I have tried "Taking Ownership" of these files and then moving them but it still doesnt work! How can I delete these files without getting the error: "You need permission to perform this action"? -- Posted at author's request, using http://www.WinForumz.com interface Articles individually verified to usenet standards. Visit URL to contact author/report abuse Thread archive: http://www.WinForumz.com/vista/move-...pict14564.html |
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| Guest | Re: Trying to move files: Access Denied! Hello, Two suggestions: 1) If the files are in use (i.e. the program is currently running or some program has loaded the .dll), you won't be able to delete them until the program(s) that have loaded the files are closed. 2) The system won't let you delete system files (such as files in windows\system32) by default. To delete them, you have to not only take ownership of them but also add a permission giving yourself full control in the security tab. ** NOT RECOMMENDED ** 3) Files that were created from another operating system may give you problems. The solution is to give yourself permission to access them via the security tab. -- - JB Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User Windows Vista Support Faq http://www.jimmah.com/vista/ |
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| Guest | Re: Trying to move files: Access Denied! > Two suggestions: I can't count today! ![]() -- - JB Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User Windows Vista Support Faq http://www.jimmah.com/vista/ |
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