Hello,
you may have to take ownership over those files using Vista.
Right-click the folder, select Properties > tab "Security" > Advanced > tab
"Owner" > Edit > select the checkbox with the subcontainers and select your
username > OK.
Then, go back to the Properties > "Security" tab and give yourself full
permission, if necessary.
I hope this will help you.
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"Keith" <> wrote in message
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> Hello. I recently purchased an HP Media Center PC that is running Windows
> Vista Home Premium. This is a family-shared PC and has six user accounts:
> two
> administrator accounts (one for me, one for my wife), and four standard
> accounts for the kids.
>
> Our previous PC died due to motherboard failure, so I took its hard drive
> and converted it to an external USB drive. This drive was configured with
> XP
> and the latest patches, and set up with six accounts (two admin, four
> regular). When I connect this drive to the Vista machine, Vista recognizes
> it
> and I can view and open directories and files on this hard drive via
> Documents and Settings -- except my old folders and files. Whenever I try
> and
> open my files on the external drive, I get an error message saying I don't
> have authorization. Any idea how to get around this? Thanks in advance.
>
> --Keith