Plasma
December 5th 03, 07:48 AM
If you don't use a password usually, you should totally ignore using
one here when booting into Safe Mode; just press Enter.
I think you can even clear (delete the dots) in the password box and
press Enter if you like!
Also, to ACTUALLY get to the "USERS ACCOUNT PROFILES" that
you want to provide ownership to, you have to click on the "Find Now" button
in what I think was lurking behind yet another advanced button!
Sorry about the "lacking effort attitude" but I couldn't be bothered
rebooting
and checking all details, but that's half the fun, finding out for yourself,
in a
seemingly elusive attempt to seek more knowledge of Bill's Computer System
and coming up with yet the same Question....Why?
"Plasma" > wrote in message
...
> for XP HOME Reboot into SAFE MODE
> Log on as the user, which has to be an administrator account.
>
> Then using Windows Explorer go to the files location on the disk
> and Right Click the particular files or programs (exe's). then
> choose properties.....
>
> Because you booted in safe mode you now have a new tab button
> up the top called "security" which won't be there when you reboot !
>
> In here is where I let you look around while I **** off down the Pub.
>
> But what you gotta do is take back ownership of the files by
> choosing advanced and take ownership, selecting the users account
> that you want to own the file(s) etc then choose, look you'll figure it
> out and even if you don't, you can always call
> Bill Gates, he'll be expecting you!
>
> In Bill We Trust !
>
>
>
> "Larry" > wrote in message
> ...
> > I get this message when I know that the file is not write-
> > protected. Even with a blank folder, the message appears.
> > I am administrator on computer:
> >
> > Error Copying File or Folder
> > Cannot create or replace so and so: access is denied
> > Make sure the disk is not full or write-protected and
> > that the file is not currently in use.
> >
> > How can I get around this. I try removing the check in
> > the Read only box, but it won't allow it. The Apply
> > becomes grayed out.
> >
>
>
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>
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one here when booting into Safe Mode; just press Enter.
I think you can even clear (delete the dots) in the password box and
press Enter if you like!
Also, to ACTUALLY get to the "USERS ACCOUNT PROFILES" that
you want to provide ownership to, you have to click on the "Find Now" button
in what I think was lurking behind yet another advanced button!
Sorry about the "lacking effort attitude" but I couldn't be bothered
rebooting
and checking all details, but that's half the fun, finding out for yourself,
in a
seemingly elusive attempt to seek more knowledge of Bill's Computer System
and coming up with yet the same Question....Why?
"Plasma" > wrote in message
...
> for XP HOME Reboot into SAFE MODE
> Log on as the user, which has to be an administrator account.
>
> Then using Windows Explorer go to the files location on the disk
> and Right Click the particular files or programs (exe's). then
> choose properties.....
>
> Because you booted in safe mode you now have a new tab button
> up the top called "security" which won't be there when you reboot !
>
> In here is where I let you look around while I **** off down the Pub.
>
> But what you gotta do is take back ownership of the files by
> choosing advanced and take ownership, selecting the users account
> that you want to own the file(s) etc then choose, look you'll figure it
> out and even if you don't, you can always call
> Bill Gates, he'll be expecting you!
>
> In Bill We Trust !
>
>
>
> "Larry" > wrote in message
> ...
> > I get this message when I know that the file is not write-
> > protected. Even with a blank folder, the message appears.
> > I am administrator on computer:
> >
> > Error Copying File or Folder
> > Cannot create or replace so and so: access is denied
> > Make sure the disk is not full or write-protected and
> > that the file is not currently in use.
> >
> > How can I get around this. I try removing the check in
> > the Read only box, but it won't allow it. The Apply
> > becomes grayed out.
> >
>
>
> ---
> Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
> Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
> Version: 6.0.507 / Virus Database: 304 - Release Date: 4/08/2003
>
>
---
Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
Version: 6.0.507 / Virus Database: 304 - Release Date: 4/08/2003