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Old 06-16-2006   #1 (permalink)
garvinr


 
 

Prvious Version Windows XP File Access

I have two partitions on my hard drive, one for the operating program and the
other for data files. I re-formatted and installed Vista on the operating
system patrtition. However, there were several directories on the data
paartition that I apparantly protected so that guest accounts on my previous
XP installation could not open them. Under Vista, any attemt to open the
files result in a "Windows cannot access the file." Is there a way to recover
these files or are the encrypted beyond recovery? Unfortunately, I did not
backup the previous XP installation as I figured I would just do a clean
install due to several ongoing issues I was experiencing. Also, the
administrator name and password are the same for both the XP and Vista
installations.

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Old 06-17-2006   #2 (permalink)
Wayne Abruzzo


 
 

Re: Prvious Version Windows XP File Access

Log with an account that has administrative privilege.

Open My Computer and right click the partition that contains the files you
want to access and select Properties.

Click on the Security tab.

Click the Edit... button.

Click the Add... button.

Enter the local username of the account you want to have access to the
partition (use ; for multiple usernames).

Click the Check Name button and confirm the usernames were recognized
(underlined).

Click OK.

Find that username in the list and single left click to highlight it.

Click the check box for Full Access under the Allow column.

Click OK then click OK again.

You now have full access to that partition under Windows Vista.

God Bless,
Wayne

"garvinr" <garvinr@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have two partitions on my hard drive, one for the operating program and
>the
> other for data files. I re-formatted and installed Vista on the operating
> system patrtition. However, there were several directories on the data
> paartition that I apparantly protected so that guest accounts on my
> previous
> XP installation could not open them. Under Vista, any attemt to open the
> files result in a "Windows cannot access the file." Is there a way to
> recover
> these files or are the encrypted beyond recovery? Unfortunately, I did not
> backup the previous XP installation as I figured I would just do a clean
> install due to several ongoing issues I was experiencing. Also, the
> administrator name and password are the same for both the XP and Vista
> installations.


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