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| Guest | Access to hard drive This one has me stumped so far. In XP I have always been able to give my account full control over all folders etc on the hard drive. (Its an admin account) Vista will not let me do this even when I log in with THE administrator account. What is up with this??? I know Vista has more security in it but not allowing me to have full control over all files/folders on my system really ticks me off! When I try to give myself full control on say the Program Files hierarchy, vista just tells me access denied and wont do it. It will let me do it on all other folders except the Windows one and the Program Files one. That is really starting to tick me off. |
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| Guest | Re: Access to hard drive Les, What folders firstly. A lot of what you think may be folders in Vista are redirects/pointers and not really folders. I highly recommend you give this a read: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/Win...ff918c281.mspx Here is the important note: "Windows Vista protects %systemroot% files and folders with permissions designed for Windows Resource Protection (WRP), which can only be accessed by the System service. Administrators can read system files and folders but cannot write to them. Note that this differs from previous versions of Windows." Things are changing with Vista, a lot of us (myself included) really do have to learn some new ways to operate. This is a GOOD thing in the long run because it means that the overhead for attack for Vista is going to be a lot lower than previous versions of Windows. Bill F. "Les Herrman" wrote in message news 1q5i2tu0i539ofg8dj61a71blcupgn3m0@4ax.com...> > This one has me stumped so far. > > In XP I have always been able to give my account full control over all > folders etc on the hard drive. (Its an admin account) > > Vista will not let me do this even when I log in with THE > administrator account. > > What is up with this??? > > I know Vista has more security in it but not allowing me to have full > control over all files/folders on my system really ticks me off! > > When I try to give myself full control on say the Program Files > hierarchy, vista just tells me access denied and wont do it. It will > let me do it on all other folders except the Windows one and the > Program Files one. > > That is really starting to tick me off. > |
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