Well. I found a workaround (not a solution, unfortunately). Copy the files
from the Vista hard drive to a flash USB drive formatted as FAT, then back
onto the hard disk. This seems to have resolved the permissions issue, and
was faster and more reliable than CDs (which Vista didn't like). Also, easier
than transferring the files manually from computer to computer via USB.
Unfortunately, this does seem to wipe the properties associated with some of
the files, so it's not ideal.
Thanks for all your help.
H
"GTS" wrote:
> I'm out of ideas. Please keep up posted. Good luck.
>
> "H. Browne" <> wrote in message
> news:9DABE3F6-5B15-4811-A011-...
> > Okay, so much for copying on a CD - the CD drive on the W2K machine isn't
> > working! Tried chkdsk - reported no errors. I'm going to have one more go
> > at
> > copying files to another username (i'm not hopeful), then I think I'll try
> > copying with a few FAT usb drives.
> >
> > "GTS" wrote:
> >
> >> Stranger and stranger. Your idea of copying via a CD could be worth a
> >> try.
> >> It would remove any NTFS attributes or permissions carried in the
> >> transfer.
> >> I know there are some differences in the NTFS implementations, but can't
> >> see
> >> why it would affect only html files. I would maybe try running a chkdsk
> >> /f
> >> also on the long shot chance that it might find an index or MFT problem.
> >> I have a Win 2K machine here in the shop, and may see later if I can
> >> duplicate the problem.
> >>
> >> "H. Browne" <> wrote in message
> >> news
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> >> >I have AVG Anti Virus installed, and the Windows Firewall with default
> >> > settings.I tried switching them both off, but got the same result.
> >> >
> >> > This is pretty weird, though. I can open up notepad, write an html
> >> > file,
> >> > and
> >> > save it to the root of the folder. However, when I open up the html
> >> > file
> >> > again, it doesn't let me edit and save it even running notepad as
> >> > administrator, giving the same error message. Surely I should have
> >> > rights
> >> > on
> >> > a file I've just created in Vista.
> >> >
> >> > The folder path is : C:\Users\UserName\Documents\Folder with a lot of
> >> > sub-folders and sub-sub-folders under it.
> >> >
> >> > When I copy files from other areas in XP, I can edit them in vista.
> >> > However,
> >> > even if I copy single files over from this particular folder, I can't
> >> > change
> >> > them. I've tried changing their location to C:\Users\UserName\blah in
> >> > case
> >> > it
> >> > was an issue with the original top-level folder, but no change.
> >> >
> >> > I'm thinking of just burning them to a cd and copying them that way -
> >> > would
> >> > it make any difference?
> >> >
> >> > "GTS" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> That's an interesting (and baffling) finding. It sure seems like
> >> >> rights
> >>
> >> <snip>
> >>
> >>
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