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Access denied to shared folders
Magic Ma...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public outlook general this comes up on screen when i click on personal folders, i'm not getting any mail through from my vodafone email address, is it because of this fault?

internet explorer script error - access denied, personal folders?
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I attempt to access the "Shared Folders" (which WinDog apparently put in on its own) I get a "Access Denied To Shared Folders--See Your System Administrator" message. Since I own the damned computers I would say I should be about the only person qualified as "System Administrator"---SO WHAT GIVES?

Can't delete spyware folders/files---access denied
"Anando
[MS-MVP]" wrote: Hi, This KB might help you: How to take ownership of a file or folder in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx? scid=kb;en-us;308421&sd=tech -- Anando Microsoft MVP- Windows Shell/User http://www.microsoft.com/mvp http://www.mvps.org In memory of Alex Nichol

Access Denied for shared folders
I reformatted and now have 6 of my folders that when I click on them a dialog box comes up and says :"ACCESS DENIED" can I ever get back in to these folders??? Or can I ever delete tham if not accessable?? Bill Bill Did you actually format the drive as you stated or did you reinstall XP over the current

Denied permission to access folders
However I get a lot of "Access is Denied" messages when trying to view/read/change attributes on files/folders especially in Documents and Settings. Any ideas please on how I can make all these files available when I'm booted into the new HDD as I can see them but not touch! Most of the KB articles apply to XP Pro

Deny Group Access to All Public Folders
Best regards Jacek "Alexander Nickolov" wrote: Assuming this is XP Pro, not XP Home, disable simple file sharing in the Folder Options dialog on both computers. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions. Access denied. I followed also Article ID: 318030 to no availe.

Access denied to Program Files and Windows folders
Then I reinstalled XP, and now, when I try to access that folder, I get this message: "This folder is not available. Access denied." . I am using Windows XP Professional and I was logged in as an administrator both when I saved it and now when I am trying to access it.

Access Denied folders - how to access?
New folders, ie created after sharing was enabled, work as I would expect. But I cannot access files in folders which existed prior to yesterday. From another machine I can see folders, but get access denied when I try to access a file. The sharing properties of new and old folders look identical (ie they look as

Access denied to folders
I have folders on which I placed security permission. I don't want other users to see those folders. Yes I know how to restrict the access. When those other users click on one of the restricted folders, a message box appears telling that the Access is denied. But now I don't even want them to konw that those

Access denied to folders
However, any attempt to move the folder gives "Access is denied. Make sure the disk is not full or write-protected and the file is not currently in use." I don't see any security/ownership options under drive properties, either. (Actually, I've never heard of, seen, or dealt with the "ownership" property.

New install on new drive - access denied for old folders...
Has anyone run into the error 80004005 when you try to expand the public folders in the administrative group. MS says that it's a permission denied error but I'm not sure how to change those permissions to let me in. SYSTEM is the only acceptable account allowed to access it. Thanks.

New install on new drive - access denied for old folders...
"Wen Sun [MSFT]" wen...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public exchange2000 clients Dear Jason, Thank you for taking the time to let me know this issue has been resolved. Should you have any further problems, please feel free to let me know. Have a good day! Thanks & regards, Wen Sun Microsoft Online Partner Support

Error message ACCESS IS DENIED when accessing folders
Sharon F sharonf...@ETEmvps.org microsoft public windowsxp accessibility On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 09:27:03 -0700, Tokakeke wrote: I have the same problem- after right clicking the folder and clicking Properties, there are "Sharing" "General" and "Customize" Do you have XP Home or Pro? If Pro, use Folder Options> View

Can't delete folders - "access denied"
I made my documents folder private, and then I had been forced to format and reinstall the OS. Even being an admin, I could not access my previous private folder. An easy solution is to bring the HDD to a WIN NT machine, plug the HDD there and give access permission to everyone. It has been quite easy,

Access denied to folders and files
One remaining problem is how do I access "my documents" folder from my old installation, just keep getting the "access is denied" when trying to open anything in my old user file so my old windows installation is obviously protecting them. Any way around this? start, help 'take ownership'.

i am denied access to system folders. !please help!
The problem I'm having is when I try to access my old "My Documents" folder on my second hard drive the error "d:\My Documents is not accessible. Access is denied." pop's up. How am I sopose to get all my files back? They aren't encrypted or any thing. It just wont let me get in the folder.

Access is denied to some my folders. How to regain access?
Attempting to open folders on this extra hard-drive cause a message to prompt up which says:"* Acess Denied * " ('here is a link to the screen shot of this message' although i know the files are still there cuz the hard-drive size did not change. so i am wondering how to re-gain access to these folders,

Backup failing on Exchange mailboxes and Public folders ...
Now I can't access the folder I'd backed things up on. Every time I double-click it, I get an error: "D:\Blah is not accessible. Access is denied." The rest of the drive is fine; but everything I'd put on the drive within a few hours of the reinstall is inaccessible. (This includes the backup folder and one Web

"Access Denied" When You Delete Folders from a Mounted Drive
bobuhl bob...@bellsouth.net microsoft public win2000 file_system Have you tried taking ownership of the folder. Right click the folder go to properties, security, advanced, and take ownership. Hope this helps. -----Original Message----- I could not access my system, so I reinstalled Windows 2000 Professional.

Access Denied for shared folders on W2k3 Server Standard
This means, that if you provide share for a user, you must create a share that gives them permission to enter the share and see the files and folders below. From there, the parent folder (that the share is created upon) must permit that user to have access to the folder. Each of the files in that folder,