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Once complete, you should be able to do what you wish with these files when you log back on as that user. If it is, deselect it and click apply and ok. If you wish everything in a specific folder to be accessible to a user, right click the folder, select properties, go to the Security tab, click Advanced, go to the Owner tab, select the user you wish to have access, at the bottom of the box, you should see a check box for "Replace owner on subcontainers and objects," place a check in the box and click apply and ok.

The user should now be able to perform necessary functions on files in the folder even as a limited account. If not, make it an admin account again, right click the folder, select Properties, go to the Security tab and be sure the user is listed in the user list. If not, click add and type the user name in the appropriate box, be sure the user has all the necessary permissions checked in the permission list below the user list, click apply and ok.

That should do it and allow whatever access you desire for that folder even in a limited account. Reply to author. Ref: www. It was weird—I could not get to the other desktop for example, but neither could I open some files in folders where other files were perfectly accessible.

It seemed random. This might have had something to do with the other machine being set up with the special My Documents folder mapping to the entire drive. Just a wild guess. I realize that once I'm able to access the program files folder, I can finally use my own account, instead of the other account the original.

I have done lots of searches, on this website and the microsoft help and support site, and the directions that are stated go generally as such:. XPS Core2, 2. The thing is, there's no "Security" tab, so I can't perform the "Click the Security tab, and then click OK on the Security message if one appears.

Please reinstall iTunes. I've seen a couple fixes for this, but they all require that I uninstall and reinstal iTunes and QuickTime.

Browse Community. Windows General. Nothing has worked. Turn on suggestions. Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Adrynalyne , Jan 1, I'm confused? No surprise there. Really, it has to be, considering that 98 doesn't have any real network security, and absolutely no filesystem security. Sounds like he is accessing XP, from a 98 machine, trying to backup XP's Program Files, to a tape backup hooked to the 98 machine.

I'm probably just confusing the issue, sorry, but I have a bit of tunnel vision towards defeating the file access restrictions across the network. Outside the box a bit? Is that 98 backup file size so big that you couldn't just push a backup to a folder on another computer's hdd? I think that acronis true image 9. I don't know if it is 98 compatible, and of course be sure about what I said.

Forgive, please? I know that isn't what you asked, but pushing is the way to defeat the locked network share files, so, just one more idea Well that's what I thought.



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