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Vista Access to Windows XP Administrator Files on External Hard Dr
  1. #1


    William Pegram Guest

    Vista Access to Windows XP Administrator Files on External Hard Dr

    My hard drive from my defunct Windows XP machine is now an external drive for
    my Vista Home Premium machine. On that drive, I am able to access files in
    Documents and Settings except those for the Administrator user. In the
    latter folder, if I try to access a folder, I get the "you don't have
    permission to access this folder" message. I then enter the administrator
    password, and then am told I have been denied access to the folder, and I
    must use the security tab. I'm then told I don't have permission, and that I
    can take ownership to rectify this (no current owner is displayed). If I as
    administrator (of the Vista computer) take ownership, I get the "destination
    access folder denied" when I try to copy this folder (or its files)to another
    location on the external hard drive or to the hard drive on the Vista
    Computer.

    With reference to other posts on "destination access folder denied", I do
    not have virus protection running, I have tried using www.foldershare.com or
    Control Panel>Folder Options to remedy this problem.



    I also tried hooking up the external hard drive to a machine running Windows
    XP. The crucial folder which I had taken ownership of in Windows Vista then
    showed as empty from the Windows XP machine, even though in Vista I can see
    the files inside the folder but can't copy the files.





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  2. #2


    Don Guest

    Re: Vista Access to Windows XP Administrator Files on External HardDr

    William Pegram wrote:
    > ... I get the "destination
    > access folder denied" when I try to copy this folder (or its files)to another
    > location on the external hard drive or to the hard drive on the Vista
    > Computer...


    Where on the Vista machine are you trying to put the copies? On Vista,
    even if you think you are running as a real Administrator, you still may
    be running with reduced privileges for some operations. Even though you
    may be owner of the source directory you may not have write permission
    on the target directory (on the Vista machine) depending on where you
    try to put the copies.

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  3. #3


    William Pegram Guest

    Re: Vista Access to Windows XP Administrator Files on External Har

    I am trying to copy to the documents folder of a user account or the
    administrator account. I can create documents in either. I would like to
    clarify the error messages I get when I attempt to paste the file:
    (1) Destination Folder Access Denied - You'll need to provide administrator
    permission to copy to this file" (yes it says file, not folder)
    (2) Prompted for administrator password which I then enter (it's the same on
    the new machine as the old)
    (3) Destination Access Folder Denied - You need permission to perform this
    action - Try Again? Cancel?





    "Don" wrote:

    > William Pegram wrote:
    > > ... I get the "destination
    > > access folder denied" when I try to copy this folder (or its files)to another
    > > location on the external hard drive or to the hard drive on the Vista
    > > Computer...

    >
    > Where on the Vista machine are you trying to put the copies? On Vista,
    > even if you think you are running as a real Administrator, you still may
    > be running with reduced privileges for some operations. Even though you
    > may be owner of the source directory you may not have write permission
    > on the target directory (on the Vista machine) depending on where you
    > try to put the copies.
    >


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  4. #4


    William Pegram Guest

    Re: Vista Access to Windows XP Administrator Files on External Har

    Problem solved through adding Everyone.

    When I right click on the file or folder and select Properties and then
    click on the Security tab, there will be a box listing group and user names,
    and then the permissions for each. If one clicks on the box labelled Edit,
    one is taken to another screen where one can edit the permissions for the
    existing groups/usernames and buttons "Add" and "Remove" to add/remove
    groups/usernames. My previous attempts were to add my administrator account
    here and grant full control to this account and this never worked for me.

    However, if I add "Everyone" and give "Everyone" full control to the file or
    folder, everthing works fine. The easiest way to add Everyone is to click
    "Add", then "Advanced", then "Find Now" and click on Everyone and then click
    OK. When "everyone" is added to the list of usernames then select it and
    check "Full Control" below.

    "William Pegram" wrote:

    > I am trying to copy to the documents folder of a user account or the
    > administrator account. I can create documents in either. I would like to
    > clarify the error messages I get when I attempt to paste the file:
    > (1) Destination Folder Access Denied - You'll need to provide administrator
    > permission to copy to this file" (yes it says file, not folder)
    > (2) Prompted for administrator password which I then enter (it's the same on
    > the new machine as the old)
    > (3) Destination Access Folder Denied - You need permission to perform this
    > action - Try Again? Cancel?
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > "Don" wrote:
    >
    > > William Pegram wrote:
    > > > ... I get the "destination
    > > > access folder denied" when I try to copy this folder (or its files)to another
    > > > location on the external hard drive or to the hard drive on the Vista
    > > > Computer...

    > >
    > > Where on the Vista machine are you trying to put the copies? On Vista,
    > > even if you think you are running as a real Administrator, you still may
    > > be running with reduced privileges for some operations. Even though you
    > > may be owner of the source directory you may not have write permission
    > > on the target directory (on the Vista machine) depending on where you
    > > try to put the copies.
    > >


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  5. #5


    Don Guest

    Re: Vista Access to Windows XP Administrator Files on External Har

    William Pegram wrote:
    > Problem solved through adding Everyone...


    Did you do this on the source folder or the destination folder?

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  6. #6


    William Pegram Guest

    Re: Vista Access to Windows XP Administrator Files on External Har

    The source folder.

    "Don" wrote:

    > William Pegram wrote:
    > > Problem solved through adding Everyone...

    >
    > Did you do this on the source folder or the destination folder?
    >


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