On Jan 11, 12:51*pm, "PeeCee" <ab...@127.0.0.1> wrote:
> <BigAl...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> > Hi Folks,
>
> > I sure hope someone can help me out here.
>
> > I made a image of a PC that was running Windows Vista. The image was
> > made using Storage Craft ShadowProtect by connecting the HDD from the
> > Vista Machine to a PC running Windows XP Pro.
>
> > I then mounted the Vista image from the XP Pro PC, as a F: drive with
> > read and write ability.
>
> > I was browsing the files under \USERS\User1\Documents - no problem
> > there. But then I went to look at \USERS\User1\Application Data &
> > \Local Settings\ - in both cases I got access denied.
>
> > So I right clicked on the folder to go into the security tab and take
> > ownership, but the security tab was not present (and yes I have simple
> > file sharing turned off). I can see the security tab on some other
> > folders, but not Local Settings or Application Data.
>
> > What is going on here? How do I get access?
>
> > I see in Vista that Music, Pictures etc are not sub folders of
> > Documents. With XP I used to be ableto just copy My Documents and all
> > its sub folders to copy most of a users data, I am assuming with Vista
> > you could just xcopy everything under \USERS\Username\ ?
>
> > Cheers
>
> > -Al
>
> Al
>
> Take Ownership right click menu hack.http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windo...wnership-to-ex...
>
> You are correct in your assessment of the Vista User folder structure.
> Music, Pictures, Video etc are at the same level in the directory tree as
> Documents.
> If you don't have 'Show hidden files & folders ticked' then you can happily
> copy your whole 'username' folder without problem.
> Note your email messages are still hidden away in an obscure location
> though.
> I just hope MS is intending to fix this in Windows 7 as they did with the
> addressbook in Vista (by moving it to the Contacts folder)
> Contacts having the same level as Documents, Music etc. i.e it's visible and
> easily backed up.
> You could move your email message store folder to the same level as
> Documents, Music etc and include it in your normal backup.
>
> To find your email store folder to back it up or to move it you have to tick
> 'Show hidden files and folders' under folder options/view tab in control
> panel.
> This will show the foler c:\users\username\Appdata which contains a whole
> raft of files and folders.
> Your email store folder is buried in there.
> (Appdata\local\microsoft\Outlook. or ...\Windows Mail)
>
> Don't bother trying to *copy/backup C:\Users\Username\Appdata it's huge(4GB
> on my copy of Vista) and contains mainly programs settings and other OS
> data.
> Why MS continues to bury OL and WM message stores in these obscure locations
> beats me.
> But then that's Microsoft, & it's unlikely to improve.
>
> When you're poking around in C:\Users\Username\ with the hidden attribute
> off, you wll see what looks like shortcuts to 'My Documents' 'My Music' etc.
> You won't be able to access these shortcuts, all you will get is an access
> denied error.
> There is nothing in these shortcuts as they are symbolic links from the old
> name to the new name so old software with hardwired links can work correctly
> e.g. the symbolic link "My Music" points to "Music"
>
> Best
> Paul.
Pity the takeownership hack only works in vista?