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January 6th 04, 07:49 PM
per norton this is the fix all you had to do was go to
there site and search access denied drive c to find this
Error: "Attention: Access Denied, Drive C:" after
installing Norton SystemWorks

Situation:
You installed Norton SystemWorks (NSW) under Windows XP.
When the computer restarts, you see the error
message "Norton Protection, Attention: Access denied,
Drive C:." When you click OK, the error message
disappears, but the Norton Protected Recycle Bin is
disabled. This happens every time that the computer is
started.

Solution:
In most cases, this happens because you are using NTFS
and the Windows XP file permissions are not set
correctly. You must set Administrator and System to Allow
all actions. How you do this depends on your version of
Windows XP.




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Note: This information is provided for your convenience.
If you have questions about how to set permissions that
are not answered here, or if your system is set up
differently, consult your Microsoft Windows documentation.
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To set permissions for Windows XP Professional
On the Windows taskbar, click Start > My Computer.
Click Tools, and then click Folder Options.
Click the View tab.
In the Advanced settings box, scroll to the bottom of the
list.
Clear "Use simple file sharing."
Click OK.
Right-click the C drive icon, and then click Properties.
Click the Security tab.
In the "Name" box, click Administrator.
In the "Permissions" list, check "Allow" for all items in
the list.
Repeat steps 9 and 10 for System.
Click OK, and then restart the computer.

If this does not fix the problem, then read the document
Error: "Attention: Access Denied, Drive C:" after
installing Norton Utilities 2002.

To set permissions for Windows XP Home Edition
Restart the computer in Safe mode. For instructions, read
the document How to start Windows XP in Safe Mode.
On the Windows taskbar, click Start > My Computer.
Right-click the C drive icon, and then click Properties.
Click the Security tab.
In the Name box, click Administrator.
In the Permissions list, check "Allow" for all items in
the list.
Repeat steps 5 and 6 for System.
Click OK, and then restart the computer.

If this does not fix the problem, then try the following:
Disable and then re-enable the Norton Protected Recycle
Bin.
Set Norton Protection to "Configure drives independently."

To disable and then re-enable the Norton Protected
Recycle Bin
Right-click the Norton Protected Recycle Bin desktop
icon, and then click Properties.
Click the Norton Protection tab, and then clear Enable
Protection.
Click OK.
Restart the computer.
Right-click the Recycle Bin desktop icon, and then click
Properties.
Click the Norton Protection tab, and then check Enable
Protection.
Click OK.

To set Norton Protection to "Configure drives
independently"
Right-click the Norton Protected Recycle Bin, and then
click Properties.
Click the Global tab.
Click the "Configure drives independently" radio button.
Click the Norton Protection tab.
For each drive letter listed, except removable drives,
check Enable Protection.


Translations of this Document:
Given the time needed to translate documents into other
languages, the translated versions of this document may
vary in content if the English document was updated with
new information during the translation process. The
English document always contains the most up-to-date
information.

Available translations:
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>-----Original Message-----
>Hi,
>I installed system works 2003 about a week ago after
>installing xp pro.
>Everything works fine but i have started getting
>"Norton Protection" Attention
>Access Denied Drive C
>
>C is my main drive and this message comes up
>each time i start or reboot the computer.
>Everything loads and runs fine even if i don't
>click on the "ok".
>
>All norton settings are default.
>My C drive is even shared on the network.
>Any Suggestions as to what causes this?
>
>thank's
>Rich
>.
>

Rich
January 6th 04, 07:57 PM
Thank's for your help!
Rich


On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 22:38:12 -0800,
> wrote:

>per norton this is the fix all you had to do was go to
>there site and search access denied drive c to find this
>Error: "Attention: Access Denied, Drive C:" after
>installing Norton SystemWorks
>
>Situation:
>You installed Norton SystemWorks (NSW) under Windows XP.
>When the computer restarts, you see the error
>message "Norton Protection, Attention: Access denied,
>Drive C:." When you click OK, the error message
>disappears, but the Norton Protected Recycle Bin is
>disabled. This happens every time that the computer is
>started.
>
>Solution:
>In most cases, this happens because you are using NTFS
>and the Windows XP file permissions are not set
>correctly. You must set Administrator and System to Allow
>all actions. How you do this depends on your version of
>Windows XP.
>
>
>
>
>----------------------------------------------------------
>----------------------
>Note: This information is provided for your convenience.
>If you have questions about how to set permissions that
>are not answered here, or if your system is set up
>differently, consult your Microsoft Windows documentation.
>----------------------------------------------------------
>----------------------
>
>
>To set permissions for Windows XP Professional
>On the Windows taskbar, click Start > My Computer.
>Click Tools, and then click Folder Options.
>Click the View tab.
>In the Advanced settings box, scroll to the bottom of the
>list.
>Clear "Use simple file sharing."
>Click OK.
>Right-click the C drive icon, and then click Properties.
>Click the Security tab.
>In the "Name" box, click Administrator.
>In the "Permissions" list, check "Allow" for all items in
>the list.
>Repeat steps 9 and 10 for System.
>Click OK, and then restart the computer.
>
>If this does not fix the problem, then read the document
>Error: "Attention: Access Denied, Drive C:" after
>installing Norton Utilities 2002.
>
>To set permissions for Windows XP Home Edition
>Restart the computer in Safe mode. For instructions, read
>the document How to start Windows XP in Safe Mode.
>On the Windows taskbar, click Start > My Computer.
>Right-click the C drive icon, and then click Properties.
>Click the Security tab.
>In the Name box, click Administrator.
>In the Permissions list, check "Allow" for all items in
>the list.
>Repeat steps 5 and 6 for System.
>Click OK, and then restart the computer.
>
>If this does not fix the problem, then try the following:
>Disable and then re-enable the Norton Protected Recycle
>Bin.
>Set Norton Protection to "Configure drives independently."
>
>To disable and then re-enable the Norton Protected
>Recycle Bin
>Right-click the Norton Protected Recycle Bin desktop
>icon, and then click Properties.
>Click the Norton Protection tab, and then clear Enable
>Protection.
>Click OK.
>Restart the computer.
>Right-click the Recycle Bin desktop icon, and then click
>Properties.
>Click the Norton Protection tab, and then check Enable
>Protection.
>Click OK.
>
>To set Norton Protection to "Configure drives
>independently"
>Right-click the Norton Protected Recycle Bin, and then
>click Properties.
>Click the Global tab.
>Click the "Configure drives independently" radio button.
>Click the Norton Protection tab.
>For each drive letter listed, except removable drives,
>check Enable Protection.
>
>
>Translations of this Document:
>Given the time needed to translate documents into other
>languages, the translated versions of this document may
>vary in content if the English document was updated with
>new information during the translation process. The
>English document always contains the most up-to-date
>information.
>
>Available translations:
>Portuguese
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Hi,
>>I installed system works 2003 about a week ago after
>>installing xp pro.
>>Everything works fine but i have started getting
>>"Norton Protection" Attention
>>Access Denied Drive C
>>
>>C is my main drive and this message comes up
>>each time i start or reboot the computer.
>>Everything loads and runs fine even if i don't
>>click on the "ok".
>>
>>All norton settings are default.
>>My C drive is even shared on the network.
>>Any Suggestions as to what causes this?
>>
>>thank's
>>Rich
>>.
>>

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