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Michael Gerbasio
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      09-03-2007
Hi,
I had my system running WinXP, then upgraded to Vista Home (clean install)
and finally Vista Ultimate upgrade. I have two dirves, the c drive has
Vista, the d drive just my files. Somehow, the file ownership on the d drive
is set incorrectly, to a number "S-xxx" rather than my username. I guess
this was some security id number for the username that was disassociated
with the clean install. So, is there an easy way to take owner ship of the
files? I know I can click on these individually and take ownership. I tried
taking owership of the folder but that doesn't change the file ownership.
Any ideas? Thanks.

Regards-Michael G.

 
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Chad Harris
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      09-03-2007
Hi Michael--

I don't know why your permissions should change because of the Vista
Ultimate upgrade.

You can take possession of the entire D drive. Just right click D drive
either from the Start menu or type diskmgmt.msc in the run box and rt. click
it>security tab>choose profile>add/edit>make sure a check mark is in all the
permissions boxes. You may have to click Add>type users in the object
box>put a check mark in all the permissions boxes.

CH


"Michael Gerbasio" <> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> I had my system running WinXP, then upgraded to Vista Home (clean install)
> and finally Vista Ultimate upgrade. I have two dirves, the c drive has
> Vista, the d drive just my files. Somehow, the file ownership on the d
> drive is set incorrectly, to a number "S-xxx" rather than my username. I
> guess this was some security id number for the username that was
> disassociated with the clean install. So, is there an easy way to take
> owner ship of the files? I know I can click on these individually and take
> ownership. I tried taking owership of the folder but that doesn't change
> the file ownership. Any ideas? Thanks.
>
> Regards-Michael G.


 
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Rick Rogers
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      09-03-2007
Hi,

When you are on the ownership tab in edit mode, make sure to tick the box at
the bottom left to propagate to all sub folders and containers.

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Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com

"Michael Gerbasio" <> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> I had my system running WinXP, then upgraded to Vista Home (clean install)
> and finally Vista Ultimate upgrade. I have two dirves, the c drive has
> Vista, the d drive just my files. Somehow, the file ownership on the d
> drive is set incorrectly, to a number "S-xxx" rather than my username. I
> guess this was some security id number for the username that was
> disassociated with the clean install. So, is there an easy way to take
> owner ship of the files? I know I can click on these individually and take
> ownership. I tried taking owership of the folder but that doesn't change
> the file ownership. Any ideas? Thanks.
>
> Regards-Michael G.


 
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z3r010
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      09-03-2007

Hi Michael

Take a look at this tutorial and see if it helps.

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/67...ship-file.html

Regards

John


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Michael Gerbasio
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      09-04-2007
Thanks for the help guys. That fixed it.

Regards-Michael G.

"z3r010" <> wrote in message
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> Hi Michael
>
> Take a look at this tutorial and see if it helps.
>
> http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/67...ship-file.html
>
> Regards
>
> John
>
>
> --
> z3r010
>
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JK
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      10-26-2007
Hi John, I have a laptop that came preloaded with Vista Home Premium (so no
upgrade issues), but I am having a similar problem. I tried to follow your
html example, but for a couple of files that I am unable to delete, the
advanced security settings says,

Unable to display current owner

I am the administrator, but am not able to change the above to anything.
Thoughts?


"z3r010" wrote:

>
> Hi Michael
>
> Take a look at this tutorial and see if it helps.
>
> http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/67...ship-file.html
>
> Regards
>
> John
>
>
> --
> z3r010
>
> Yum, yum, yum, yum, yum. Delicioso!
>

 
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Ballistic
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      10-26-2007
you are sure you are running as administrator, or are you just logged in as
administrator.

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- note: click continue, when it ask about security certificate -

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Faults -Everyone
"JK" <> wrote in message
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> Hi John, I have a laptop that came preloaded with Vista Home Premium (so
> no
> upgrade issues), but I am having a similar problem. I tried to follow
> your
> html example, but for a couple of files that I am unable to delete, the
> advanced security settings says,
>
> Unable to display current owner
>
> I am the administrator, but am not able to change the above to anything.
> Thoughts?
>
>
> "z3r010" wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi Michael
>>
>> Take a look at this tutorial and see if it helps.
>>
>> http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/67...ship-file.html
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> John
>>
>>
>> --
>> z3r010
>>
>> Yum, yum, yum, yum, yum. Delicioso!
>>


 
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Leo
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      10-26-2007
Maybe this will help:

Step by step instruction on how to take ownership of a folder



Run CMD (as administrator) and type: takeown [path] /f <filename or folder>

OR

- Right-click the file/folder you want to own, click properties

- Click Security Tab

- Click Advanced

- Click the Owner Tab

- Click Edit

- Select the Administrators group from the list

- Click OK

- Click OK

- Click OK

You have now taken 'Ownership' of the file and you can close the property

Windows



Now again



1) Right-click on the file

2) Select Properties

3) Go to the Security tab again, click the Advanced button

4) Now Press Edit, then double-click 'Administrators' in the list and tick

the 'allow' box for 'Full control'



You have now taken 'Full control' of file


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"Ballistic" <> wrote in message
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> you are sure you are running as administrator, or are you just logged in
> as administrator.
>
> --
> Licensed Boating Capt. Jonathan Perreault
> http://www.AllAboutGames.BraveHost.com
> - note: click continue, when it ask about security certificate -
>
> Best Comments From Users:
> Vista is satan's way to bring hell to earth. -Me
>
> A common mistake that people make when trying to design something
> completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete
> fools. -Web
>
> No Matter The Problem Even With Linux, It's Microsoft's And Windows's
> Faults -Everyone
> "JK" <> wrote in message
> news:8384C138-0EA0-4A76-B2CC-...
>> Hi John, I have a laptop that came preloaded with Vista Home Premium (so
>> no
>> upgrade issues), but I am having a similar problem. I tried to follow
>> your
>> html example, but for a couple of files that I am unable to delete, the
>> advanced security settings says,
>>
>> Unable to display current owner
>>
>> I am the administrator, but am not able to change the above to anything.
>> Thoughts?
>>
>>
>> "z3r010" wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi Michael
>>>
>>> Take a look at this tutorial and see if it helps.
>>>
>>> http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/67...ship-file.html
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> John
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> z3r010
>>>
>>> Yum, yum, yum, yum, yum. Delicioso!
>>>

>


 
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