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how to hide user profiles in documents & settings in win2000?
Have a problem where XP messed up my login and I can't use my prefereneces / settings etc. Suggested that I create a new user, copy the original files across to the new user folder under Documents & Settings, using Take Ownership as administrator to give myself permission. Tried all that, thanks.

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Your javascript code is in this way: var url = "C:\Documents and Settings\Desktop\CheckDuplicateAccounts \CheckDuplicateAccount.aspx? Hi Everydoby I am using crm 3.0 and I created a webservice and try to call it from the form's onLoad event using Javascript and I am getting error which is "Permission Denied".

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Message I receive is that I have no permission to access files, even tho I am sole user/administrator Also find on one machine, do not have the file/folder called "incoming Also cannot find it in Search, although it should be in Documents/Settings/Users. Can someone tell me how to re-establish this file/folder,

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Set these new settings to propagate down the folder tree (set child permissions checkbox), then that should give you access. I'm assuming you only want to get the E:\Documents and Settings\Nick\Application Data\ is visisble, but not accessible. Vista tried to dick me about but I eventually allowed me access.

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I only want the remote user to be able to "browse", "save as" and "open" files that are specific to the User. ie., C:\Documents & Settings\User1(Using the the Client# 2 computer) So, when a user logs on from a remote client, that user can only "see" the directory that that user has "permission" to access.

windows XP help!!! i locked the "Documents & settings" Folder ...
My understanding is that Outlook uses a file/folder called OLK1fb in the users Documents & Settings, so permissions for that directory should not be a problem - but it looks like they cannot create this OLK1fb directory or file for some reason. Does anyone have any ideas on this subject?

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Write("0"); } And My Javascript is:- var url = "C:\Documents and Settings\Desktop\CheckDuplicateAccounts\CheckDuplicateAccount.aspx?AccountName=" + crmForm.all.name.DataValue; var xmlhttp = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP"); xmlhttp.open("POST", url, false); xmlhttp.setRequestHeader("Content-Type"

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Dale nos...@nospam.ever microsoft public windows vista general In fact, I didn't mention the restriction on access to Documents and Settings at all. As such, it is strongly recommended not to remove the deny permission on this junction. -- - JB Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User Windows Vista Support Faq

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Owen Palmer ICQ: 10709834 "It's easier to seek forgiveness than permission." http://ultradeviant.co.uk - A place to learn UD stuff... http://www.beertobelly.co.uk - Where the Instant toggling of image and documents settings. For even faster browsing, images can be turned on/off with just the press of a key.

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Still sounds like a local XP permissions screw-up. Point taken - I do agree! If you boot to safe mode and login as administrator (and set a password, if not already set), you can then run windows explorer and look at the permissions for the kids folder in "documents and settings". There is a security tab that lists

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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. I do not prescribe to Windows' default mess of mixing documents and program settings. It's stupid and unpractical, and merely causes people to delete their

windows XP help!!! i locked the "Documents & settings" Folder ...
I have tried experimenting with permissions on the C:\Documents and Settings\ directory, granting theserviceuser Full control - with no luck. This problem never existed when myservicewas aDotnet1.1 app. This problem only started happening withDotnet2.0. This problem exists whether or not I try to start theservicein

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login, U-drive is present as it should be, and contains roaming links to My Documents with sub-folders, as well as all network drives set up for that If you want the administrators group to automatically have permissions to the profiles folders, you'll need to make the appropriate change in group policy.

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How can I protect only the Junction Point from modification/deletion, using ACL permissions? Setting the Write or Modify permissions on the Junction Point also prevents writing and modifying of any 'children' of the junction point, even if the target-folder's permissions are set to allow writing and modifying.

How do I get roaming profiles to work??
"Terry Farrell" wrote: First, make sure that users have full permissions in the shared documents folder. Second, when Word has been used for copy/paste operations, I am sharing C:\Documents and Settings\User on both computers. I have redirected the My Documents folder on the 2000 Pro machine to the My Documents

How do I get roaming profiles to work??
But I had created a folder within My Documents where I was keeping digital photos. When I try to open it I am told "access denied". The folder appears under Documents & Settings/Owner. Other folders therein, such as My Music, are accessible though. I thought this might be due to user permission, but I cannot find

Documents & Settings folder is not accessible!
It took me a while to learn that, yes, I did have to give myself permission to see my own files, even on the same hard drive in the same computer. You have an additional hurdle which the others mentioned: There is no Documents and Settings folder in Vista, only a Junction pointing to the new location,

how to hide user profiles in documents & settings in win2000?
Method 1: Using command-line tool to assign Permissions Open a Command Prompt window (CMD.EXE) and execute these commands one by one. Cannot access the documents & settings/user directory - "access denied" Am using XP Home so followed directions to boot in safe mode, but then cannot access the drive letter of

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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, I use Advanced permissions and on the target directory I explicitly Deny two items to Everyone: Delete Subfolders and Files Delete and from the Windows Explorer GUI I as an