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alt1231
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      06-30-2009


How do i set my security so i can access all my files and registry
keys?I dont want to have to do it one by one


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      07-01-2009


alt1231;1078587 Wrote:
> How do i set my security so i can access all my files and registry
> keys?I dont want to have to do it one by one


Use the TAKEOWN command as mentioned in previous msgs (above).
Follow the step by step instructions TO THE LETTER or it won't work.

Regards, Greg.


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      07-01-2009


What Takeown Command?


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      07-01-2009


Ok I tried the Takeown command and get th is error "psexec is not
recognized as an internal or external command,operable program, or batch
file


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      07-01-2009


never mind got it...had to go to the folder where psexec was


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      07-02-2009


Greg Hudson;1078745 Wrote:
> > alt1231;1078587 Wrote:
> > How do i set my security so i can access all my files and registry
> > keys?I dont want to have to do it one by one> >

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> Use the TAKEOWN command as mentioned in previous msgs (above).
> Follow the step by step instructions TO THE LETTER or it won't work.
>
> Regards, Greg.

I emailed Windows Onecare and expalined the problem. They sent me
step-by-step instructions to change the TAKEOWN to everyone. By the
way, after I erased the HDD I tried using it to do backup and found it
was not full. I suppose it just needed manual deletion of old files.


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      07-02-2009


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> I emailed Windows Onecare and expalined the problem. They sent me
> step-by-step instructions to change the TAKEOWN to everyone. By the
> way, after I erased the HDD I tried using it to do backup and found it
> was not full. I suppose it just needed manual deletion of old files.


How about you post the Microsoft instructions here...

Thanks, Greg.


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