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John Hudson
December 6th 03, 05:57 PM
Rinstalled winxp home. Before I reinstalled I backed up to an external drive
useing the MS back up. I am the only user and administrater.
The problem is trying to restore desktop items. I can restore them but when
I try to open the folder I get access denied.
The other problem is that I have to log on each time I start the computer.
Previously, a start or a restart would bypass and take me to the desktop.
I'm sure this is pretty simple but my 76 year old brain can't seem to figure
it out. And not having any luck with a search. So, any help much
appreciated.
Thank you John H
John Hudson
December 6th 03, 05:57 PM
Found and fixed the login problem
Still hav eno luck in deleteing certain items that I restored to desk top
get access denied
"John Hudson" > wrote in message
...
> Rinstalled winxp home. Before I reinstalled I backed up to an external
drive
> useing the MS back up. I am the only user and administrater.
> The problem is trying to restore desktop items. I can restore them but
when
> I try to open the folder I get access denied.
> The other problem is that I have to log on each time I start the
computer.
> Previously, a start or a restart would bypass and take me to the desktop.
> I'm sure this is pretty simple but my 76 year old brain can't seem to
figure
> it out. And not having any luck with a search. So, any help much
> appreciated.
> Thank you John H
>
>
Sharon F
December 6th 03, 05:58 PM
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 08:27:35 -0600, John Hudson wrote:
> Rinstalled winxp home. Before I reinstalled I backed up to an external drive
> useing the MS back up. I am the only user and administrater.
> The problem is trying to restore desktop items. I can restore them but when
> I try to open the folder I get access denied.
It sounds like WinXP permissions are still protecting the folder and files
for the previous account you had. It sees your new account as a different
user and has no way of knowing these are your things. You can regain access
to them by taking ownership. Directions for how to do this are explained
here:
HOW TO: Take Ownership of a File or Folder in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;308421
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Sharon F
MS MVP - Windows Shell/User
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