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An old leftover MSXML4 folder and file cannot be deleted?

  1. #1


    Rob Guest

    An old leftover MSXML4 folder and file cannot be deleted?

    I have an old MSXML4 file left over form my last XP install on my storage
    drive , apparently every time I install the MSXML update (in either XP or
    Vista) it makes one of these files on my largest storage drive because after
    removing XP and installing Vista I now have 2 folders and 2 files , Vista
    will NOT let me remove the old one.

    Is there ANY way besides formatting the drive to remove this folder?



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  2. #2


    Rock Guest

    Re: An old leftover MSXML4 folder and file cannot be deleted?

    "Rob" <Rob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
    > I have an old MSXML4 file left over form my last XP install on my storage
    > drive , apparently every time I install the MSXML update (in either XP or
    > Vista) it makes one of these files on my largest storage drive because
    > after
    > removing XP and installing Vista I now have 2 folders and 2 files , Vista
    > will NOT let me remove the old one.
    >
    > Is there ANY way besides formatting the drive to remove this folder?


    Sure is. Take ownership of the folder and files, then give your acount the
    appropriate permissions and delete it.

    --
    Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]


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  3. #3


    Rob Guest

    Re: An old leftover MSXML4 folder and file cannot be deleted?

    I tried giving my PC full ownership and when I click apply it says "Access
    Denied" And where it says the drive my PC inherited the folder from it says
    "Not inherited" , I don't know if I am doing this right or not but every time
    I try to give my self full ownership it says Access Denied.

    thanks for any further help.

    "Rock" wrote:

    > "Rob" <Rob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
    > > I have an old MSXML4 file left over form my last XP install on my storage
    > > drive , apparently every time I install the MSXML update (in either XP or
    > > Vista) it makes one of these files on my largest storage drive because
    > > after
    > > removing XP and installing Vista I now have 2 folders and 2 files , Vista
    > > will NOT let me remove the old one.
    > >
    > > Is there ANY way besides formatting the drive to remove this folder?

    >
    > Sure is. Take ownership of the folder and files, then give your acount the
    > appropriate permissions and delete it.
    >
    > --
    > Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]
    >
    >


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  4. #4


    Rob Guest

    Re: An old leftover MSXML4 folder and file cannot be deleted?

    THANK YOU ROCK!! Actually Rock I had to go into the folder and change the
    ownership of the file itself and it now works , I thought I could get away
    with just doing the whole folder but I was wrong.

    Drive is clean and tight again!! Thanks!!

    "Rob" wrote:

    > I tried giving my PC full ownership and when I click apply it says "Access
    > Denied" And where it says the drive my PC inherited the folder from it says
    > "Not inherited" , I don't know if I am doing this right or not but every time
    > I try to give my self full ownership it says Access Denied.
    >
    > thanks for any further help.
    >
    > "Rock" wrote:
    >
    > > "Rob" <Rob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
    > > > I have an old MSXML4 file left over form my last XP install on my storage
    > > > drive , apparently every time I install the MSXML update (in either XP or
    > > > Vista) it makes one of these files on my largest storage drive because
    > > > after
    > > > removing XP and installing Vista I now have 2 folders and 2 files , Vista
    > > > will NOT let me remove the old one.
    > > >
    > > > Is there ANY way besides formatting the drive to remove this folder?

    > >
    > > Sure is. Take ownership of the folder and files, then give your acount the
    > > appropriate permissions and delete it.
    > >
    > > --
    > > Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]
    > >
    > >


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  5. #5


    Rock Guest

    Re: An old leftover MSXML4 folder and file cannot be deleted?


    You're welcome. I'm not sure why you couldn't do it on the folder. Glad
    you got it taken care of.
    --
    Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]

    "Rob" <Rob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
    > THANK YOU ROCK!! Actually Rock I had to go into the folder and change the
    > ownership of the file itself and it now works , I thought I could get away
    > with just doing the whole folder but I was wrong.
    >
    > Drive is clean and tight again!! Thanks!!


    > "Rob" wrote:
    >
    >> I tried giving my PC full ownership and when I click apply it says
    >> "Access
    >> Denied" And where it says the drive my PC inherited the folder from it
    >> says
    >> "Not inherited" , I don't know if I am doing this right or not but every
    >> time
    >> I try to give my self full ownership it says Access Denied.
    >>
    >> thanks for any further help.
    >>
    >> "Rock" wrote:
    >>
    >> > "Rob" <Rob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
    >> > > I have an old MSXML4 file left over form my last XP install on my
    >> > > storage
    >> > > drive , apparently every time I install the MSXML update (in either
    >> > > XP or
    >> > > Vista) it makes one of these files on my largest storage drive
    >> > > because
    >> > > after
    >> > > removing XP and installing Vista I now have 2 folders and 2 files ,
    >> > > Vista
    >> > > will NOT let me remove the old one.
    >> > >
    >> > > Is there ANY way besides formatting the drive to remove this folder?
    >> >
    >> > Sure is. Take ownership of the folder and files, then give your acount
    >> > the
    >> > appropriate permissions and delete it.



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