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Glenn re...@in.group.yes microsoft public backoffice smallbiz2000 hi, how can I hide the directory contents of the "Documents and Settings" folder? the purpose is to hide the usernames/profiles of other users. I cleared the "list folders" permission on the folder, but this didn't work. Deny it also denied "read">

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in the Site Permissions section, this will allow the users at this permission level to navigate through the sites, document libraries and lists on the site so the assetpicker then sets the value to the default as follows; Setting current object for LocationUrl to: SPList:6e92db69-cebb-67cb-896a-1212ed3bc8cf?

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Bob I bire...@yahoo.com microsoft public windowsxp general That's a system created managed folder. I wouldn't beat my head trying. KCav wrote: I am logged as System Administrator yet told I do not have permission to rename a folder. I created a folder D:\Documents & Settings instead of Documents and Settings.

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Search for the ITProSBSconsole.msc file c:\documents & settings\all users\application data\Microsoft\Backoffice\Management\ITproSBSconsole.msc Susan Dean wrote: How to Set Down-level Folder Permissions Through SBS Console Q189088 -- Wizard Was Unable to Read the Permission Information Dean wrote: Thanks Susan,

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I recently bought a new 300GB HDD, and installed a fresh version of Win XP there. I would like to copy the contents of my "Documents & Settings" folder into my new hard drive...however, I get the error message "Access Denied". Is there any way around this? Thanks... Go to Start\Help, and type in file permission.

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Also, I'm curious why I cannot actually see Word Docs & Excel Spreadsheets within the actual directories/subdirectories of the Documents/Settings files? If I do a search for files, I can see them; but in the Windows Explorer directories, for some reason I can't. Thanks in advance for any help with this.

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I have tried experimenting with permissions on the C:\Documents and Settings\ directory, granting the service user Full control - with no luck. This problem never existed when my service was a Dotnet 1.1 app. This problem only started happening with Dotnet 2.0. This problem exists whether or not I try to start the

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... Menu\Programs\Startup\ \%s\C$\Documents Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\ (Note: %s is the network name of the remote machine. mgLDZVElIkHKJiHFiHJILssDgLmE0 To view our permission marketing policy: http://www.rsvp0.net "Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP]" wrote: Just a friendly

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2) C:\Documents and Settings\Owner_2 is now my personal directory. How do I regain access to my email & documents???? and, How could I change the name of this While I am still awaiting advise, you may wish to see my comments with the posting Subject : Permission on 7/9/2003 at 7:11 pm Good luck and keep in touch.

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then printed a test page in the Desktop and saved it as a .doc file in C:\Documents & Settings\Administrator\My Documents and initiated a Permission for this file path.( I am the sole operator and have Administrator rights ) This file is also " seen " on the laptop .in My Documents.

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I can apply different permissions to any or all of the folders or files. As soon as one item within the container has a deny delete I cannot delete the Junction point, Since I've used a junction-point to be able to move my Documents and Settings folder, I don't want to protect, for example, my desktop,

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... many to cover in one thread, including UAC Junctions (your 'Documents and settings' issue) Success or failure of your drive mappings Permissions on folders So the only thing I can suggest is to get a good book on Vista, that covers those particular areas or to Google for information relating to those subjects.

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Click OK, and then reapply the permissions and security settings that you want for the folder and its contents. "jslex67" wrote: I recently got a new laptop, and need to retrieve my data But most of my files are under \Documents & Settings\Owner, and when I try to access that folder, it says "Access Denied".

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Documents and Settings is an application compatability junction, just like all of the junctions inside the Users folder that you were specifically referring to. Everything that has a DENY permission on it is not a folder, but a compatability junction that points to the new location. -- - JB Microsoft MVP - Windows

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I'm thinking now it's just a permissions thing, but it shows that the regular user has full permissions to the Shortcut Bar in the C:\Documents and Settings\Default User\Application Data\Microsoft\Office\Shortcut Bar. The test user has the same file/folders as the Administrator has in the Application

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My original main user is called "Tony" but explorer shows the top user folder under Documents and Settings as "Tony Patriarche", with "Tony Patriarche's Music" etc. when viewed Your going to have to make sure that the new user has permission to view the content of the folder.Then go to start/run and regedit.

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Try putting "inner" quotes around the path and file name: Run(" 'C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Temp\test.bat' ") I'm sure you've already done this but make sure the file exists and is accessible (ie the user trying to access the file has the proper permissions). Brad Hemant Patel wrote: Hi

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Make sure the share permissions on profiles$ indicate everyone=full control. Set the NTFS security to administrators, system, and users=full control. d:\profiles already exist. I do not prescribe to Windows' default mess of mixing documents and program settings. OK - pull back. What in Windows XP does that?

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Kent is quite correct on taking ownership and letting it set new access permission. However, copy the files from the orphaned to the new profile. wrote: After installing a fresh copy of windows XP (not upgrade)i could not access the "Documents & settings/adrian" folder where all my documents are stored.