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access the folder "System Volume Information"
Posted: 20.11.2009, 17:48
by jcm3500
Good morning.
I'm using "free portable commander" in a removable disk, and would like to access the folder "System Volume Information". If possible and know how.
Thanks.
jcm3500
Posted: 21.11.2009, 01:33
by Dreamer
Hmm... I tried, even started FC as administrator but access is denied.

Posted: 21.11.2009, 04:37
by matera
What version of Windows?
I've been in there. It was easy in WinXP, but I had to jump through some hoops in Vista. Permission can be edited for any folders. I usually don't take advantage of it if I don't have to.
Posted: 21.11.2009, 12:00
by jcm3500
This is Windowx XP Professional..
I await your instructions on how to...
Thanks.
jcm3500
Posted: 22.11.2009, 01:40
by matera
Right-click on the folder, get
Properties. In the Security tab, you will see who or what has rights over that folder. There is an
Add button -- add your username and make sure that you have
Read checked.
Don't give yourself full control, that could allow malware to mess with it in your name.
In Vista, there is no Add button, so it takes several extra steps! One of the few things I miss about XP.
I always run as a non-admin user for everyday stuff. I have to switch over to an admin account to give myself any special privileges. That's how I make myself behave

Posted: 29.11.2009, 12:58
by EtherealMonkey
matera wrote:Right-click on the folder, get
Properties. In the Security tab, you will see who or what has rights over that folder. There is an
Add button -- add your username and make sure that you have
Read checked.
Don't give yourself full control, that could allow malware to mess with it in your name.
In Vista, there is no Add button, so it takes several extra steps! One of the few things I miss about XP.
I always run as a non-admin user for everyday stuff. I have to switch over to an admin account to give myself any special privileges. That's how I make myself behave

I concur with these points, but would like to add that it may be necessary to do the following as well:
1. Replace permission entries on all all child objects
2. Also, taking ownership and propagating that to all child objects as well.
HTH and good luck!
Posted: 01.12.2009, 06:27
by matera
I didn't have to take ownership or do any other extra steps just to look in. You would if you wanted to modify something, I suppose.
I had a lot more trouble when I first wanted to get at the default user pics in order to customize a couple of them. They really put up a fight
