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Why doesn't "setting folder permisisons" ever end?
I've let it run for over 18 hours, yet it never completes and, in fact,
can't even be interrupted by the task manager. Is there a set of bug fixes for the bugs in WindowsXP? This is clearly one of them, as it occurs in a fresh install of networking and file+printer sharing, all of which is quite automatic.. |
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Why doesn't "setting folder permisisons" ever end?
Uolricus wrote:
I've let it run for over 18 hours, yet it never completes and, in fact, can't even be interrupted by the task manager. Is there a set of bug fixes for the bugs in WindowsXP? This is clearly one of them, as it occurs in a fresh install of networking and file+printer sharing, all of which is quite automatic.. It seems to only be occurring on whatever system you are referring to on whatever directory you are referring to (lack of information obvious at this point) - not all systems - as I do not have this issue on any machines I have installed and given the age of Windows XP - it would likely have been reported many times over by now. Please be much more specific about what you are doing, to what, where, on what, etc. Local machine, certain directory? Network share? USB drive? Firewire? eSATA? What directory structure? Formatted with what OS? etc and so on... -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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Why doesn't "setting folder permisisons" ever end?
Uolricus wrote:
I've let it run for over 18 hours, yet it never completes and, in fact, can't even be interrupted by the task manager. Is there a set of bug fixes for the bugs in WindowsXP? This is clearly one of them, as it occurs in a fresh install of networking and file+printer sharing, all of which is quite automatic.. It seems to only be occurring on whatever system you are referring to on whatever directory you are referring to (lack of information obvious at this point) - not all systems - as I do not have this issue on any machines I have installed and given the age of Windows XP - it would likely have been reported many times over by now. Please be much more specific about what you are doing, to what, where, on what, etc. Local machine, certain directory? Network share? USB drive? Firewire? eSATA? What directory structure? Formatted with what OS? etc and so on... -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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Why doesn't "setting folder permisisons" ever end?
see below, please.
"Shenan Stanley" wrote in message ... Uolricus wrote: I've let it run for over 18 hours, yet it never completes and, in fact, can't even be interrupted by the task manager. Is there a set of bug fixes for the bugs in WindowsXP? This is clearly one of them, as it occurs in a fresh install of networking and file+printer sharing, all of which is quite automatic.. It seems to only be occurring on whatever system you are referring to on whatever directory you are referring to (lack of information obvious at this point) - not all systems - as I do not have this issue on any machines I have installed and given the age of Windows XP - it would likely have been reported many times over by now. It has nothing at all to do with "which directory". I'm attempting to allow file sharing of the C: drive. The network guys seem to agree it's a WINDOWS problem and not a network problem. Please be much more specific about what you are doing, to what, where, on what, etc. Local machine, certain directory? Network share? USB drive? Firewire? eSATA? What directory structure? Formatted with what OS? etc and so on... This is a commercial system purchased more with the configuration in which it's running now with the exception that it has had the rather small original HDD replaced with a larger one, since the original small drives are no longer offered. There's no USB drive, there's no firewire, there's no eSATA. Its file system is NTFS as formatted by WIndowsXP, and its directory structure is exactly what XP puts in place automatically, with absolutely no changes. This IS inconvenient, since the "explorer" doesn't always show the entire pathname, and Windows came with at least three "Desktop" directories. There's only one user, though the system seems to believe there's an "owner" and an "all users" and one other "user", all of which came as part of the initial installation. I'm trying to share the entire 'C' volume, which has only about 55 GB of data, on the LAN. It shared fine before the original HDD with the same volume of data was replaced, Every other function on the LAN, including sharing of the other machine's drive works fine, and has for quite a while. However, THIS machine never completes the "setting folder permissions" operation. There are some other quite unrelated "issues" but I hate to mention more than one at a time for fear of having someone say, "Well, it's a printer problem ... g'bye", , just as the networking crew has said it's a WINDOWS problem and, hence, not their bailiwick. I need to know how to get this machine, which has been a very reliable workhorse ever since the release of WindowsXP, though I then wished it had been equipped with '98SE instead, but new software required XP. It has a mid-size (320GB PATA HDD, a couple of DVD's, attached, along with 2 GB of RAM. Its printers, additional storage, etc, are all network-connected, rather than directly attached, but I want to share the files on C: so I don't have to run downstairs to view them. Since many of them have to reside on C:, particularly the emails, etc, I want to be able to share documents without transferring them to NAS. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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Why doesn't "setting folder permisisons" ever end?
see below, please.
"Shenan Stanley" wrote in message ... Uolricus wrote: I've let it run for over 18 hours, yet it never completes and, in fact, can't even be interrupted by the task manager. Is there a set of bug fixes for the bugs in WindowsXP? This is clearly one of them, as it occurs in a fresh install of networking and file+printer sharing, all of which is quite automatic.. It seems to only be occurring on whatever system you are referring to on whatever directory you are referring to (lack of information obvious at this point) - not all systems - as I do not have this issue on any machines I have installed and given the age of Windows XP - it would likely have been reported many times over by now. It has nothing at all to do with "which directory". I'm attempting to allow file sharing of the C: drive. The network guys seem to agree it's a WINDOWS problem and not a network problem. Please be much more specific about what you are doing, to what, where, on what, etc. Local machine, certain directory? Network share? USB drive? Firewire? eSATA? What directory structure? Formatted with what OS? etc and so on... This is a commercial system purchased more with the configuration in which it's running now with the exception that it has had the rather small original HDD replaced with a larger one, since the original small drives are no longer offered. There's no USB drive, there's no firewire, there's no eSATA. Its file system is NTFS as formatted by WIndowsXP, and its directory structure is exactly what XP puts in place automatically, with absolutely no changes. This IS inconvenient, since the "explorer" doesn't always show the entire pathname, and Windows came with at least three "Desktop" directories. There's only one user, though the system seems to believe there's an "owner" and an "all users" and one other "user", all of which came as part of the initial installation. I'm trying to share the entire 'C' volume, which has only about 55 GB of data, on the LAN. It shared fine before the original HDD with the same volume of data was replaced, Every other function on the LAN, including sharing of the other machine's drive works fine, and has for quite a while. However, THIS machine never completes the "setting folder permissions" operation. There are some other quite unrelated "issues" but I hate to mention more than one at a time for fear of having someone say, "Well, it's a printer problem ... g'bye", , just as the networking crew has said it's a WINDOWS problem and, hence, not their bailiwick. I need to know how to get this machine, which has been a very reliable workhorse ever since the release of WindowsXP, though I then wished it had been equipped with '98SE instead, but new software required XP. It has a mid-size (320GB PATA HDD, a couple of DVD's, attached, along with 2 GB of RAM. Its printers, additional storage, etc, are all network-connected, rather than directly attached, but I want to share the files on C: so I don't have to run downstairs to view them. Since many of them have to reside on C:, particularly the emails, etc, I want to be able to share documents without transferring them to NAS. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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