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Barabin25
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      02-01-2009

I am trying to open files on my old hard drive using my new Vista Hom
Premium x64. I can see the icons but do not have permission to ope
them

I am using a USB2.0 to IDE adaptor. I removed the pin from th
master/slave 8 pin array

I have clicked on the hard drive I: properties, security, advanced
owner and edit and changed the owner to that of my VISTA administrato
account by selecting as a new owner my new admin account, checkmark i
"replace owner on all subcontainers and objects" and (apply) - th
computer security opens a window and spends about 5 minutes shiftin
ownership, file by file, then I click ok ok ok.

When I look at the drive in computer, my new computer (C:\) has a
admin account WIG2, while the old hard drive was named say DOG1, and th
new owner of the I: folder is now WIG2 (PC\DOG2). However, I cannot ope
word files from that drive or copy them to my new computer.

What am I doing wrong
Should I change pin conformation on the old hard drive
Have I really changed ownership to the account on my new C drive o
just renamed the account on the I: drive (the former C:\ drive)
Do I have to shut off the firewall on the former C:\ drive
I don't have this problem with the old slave drive that I had on th
computer, only with the old C: drive

Thanks for the help

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David Glienna
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      02-27-2009
Its the same as it was with XP. Home didn't have the SECURITY tab in
Explorer properties. You needed PRO to take ownership of files. Vista Home
has the same limitation.

- David

"Barabin25" <> wrote in message
news:...
>
> I am trying to open files on my old hard drive using my new Vista Home
> Premium x64. I can see the icons but do not have permission to open
> them.
>
> I am using a USB2.0 to IDE adaptor. I removed the pin from the
> master/slave 8 pin array.
>
> I have clicked on the hard drive I: properties, security, advanced,
> owner and edit and changed the owner to that of my VISTA administrator
> account by selecting as a new owner my new admin account, checkmark in
> "replace owner on all subcontainers and objects" and (apply) - the
> computer security opens a window and spends about 5 minutes shifting
> ownership, file by file, then I click ok ok ok.
>
> When I look at the drive in computer, my new computer (C:\) has an
> admin account WIG2, while the old hard drive was named say DOG1, and the
> new owner of the I: folder is now WIG2 (PC\DOG2). However, I cannot open
> word files from that drive or copy them to my new computer.
>
> What am I doing wrong?
> Should I change pin conformation on the old hard drive?
> Have I really changed ownership to the account on my new C drive or
> just renamed the account on the I: drive (the former C:\ drive)?
> Do I have to shut off the firewall on the former C:\ drive?
> I don't have this problem with the old slave drive that I had on the
> computer, only with the old C: drive.
>
> Thanks for the help.
>
>
> --
> Barabin25


 
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Michael Walraven
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      02-27-2009
Being the owner of a file does not automatically imply that you can read
that file. As well as changing the ownership you may need to change the
permissions. Make sure that you set the first permission line to yourself
and all permissions and allow that to propagate down the structure. (Vista
Home Premium 32 SP1, but should be same with 64 bit)

Also it would help if you stated a path/file you are having problems with
and quote the error response you are receiving.
Michael


"David Glienna" <> wrote in message
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> Its the same as it was with XP. Home didn't have the SECURITY tab in
> Explorer properties. You needed PRO to take ownership of files. Vista
> Home has the same limitation.
>
> - David
>
> "Barabin25" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>>
>> I am trying to open files on my old hard drive using my new Vista Home
>> Premium x64. I can see the icons but do not have permission to open
>> them.
>>
>> I am using a USB2.0 to IDE adaptor. I removed the pin from the
>> master/slave 8 pin array.
>>
>> I have clicked on the hard drive I: properties, security, advanced,
>> owner and edit and changed the owner to that of my VISTA administrator
>> account by selecting as a new owner my new admin account, checkmark in
>> "replace owner on all subcontainers and objects" and (apply) - the
>> computer security opens a window and spends about 5 minutes shifting
>> ownership, file by file, then I click ok ok ok.
>>
>> When I look at the drive in computer, my new computer (C:\) has an
>> admin account WIG2, while the old hard drive was named say DOG1, and the
>> new owner of the I: folder is now WIG2 (PC\DOG2). However, I cannot open
>> word files from that drive or copy them to my new computer.
>>
>> What am I doing wrong?
>> Should I change pin conformation on the old hard drive?
>> Have I really changed ownership to the account on my new C drive or
>> just renamed the account on the I: drive (the former C:\ drive)?
>> Do I have to shut off the firewall on the former C:\ drive?
>> I don't have this problem with the old slave drive that I had on the
>> computer, only with the old C: drive.
>>
>> Thanks for the help.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Barabin25

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