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the system detected a possible to compromise security. please insure that you can contact the server authenticated you. this was the message on ERP system program so please i cant reach to the programmer and my trainning program is off till you heelp me. could you please get me your help. Markoledaddio wrote: Re: X:\ is not accessible.; Access is denied. 16-Feb-09 I had a similar problem A tech from work advised me to connect the drive to a machine with X Pro as Vista or XP home edition was guaranteed not to be able to do wha I needed. I hooked up the disk drive to an XP Pro machine. Thi allowed me to turn off a parameter in the security tab which the allowed me to go to Properties, choose security. I gave that accoun full priveleges to the drive. I then reselected Properties and went t the Owner tab and I then set the Administrtaor account to be the Owne with full priveleges. I then added an account Everyone and gave it ful access to the drive. The account settings were reset by XP Pro and no I have full access to the drive I bought a second drive and have an off site backup arrangement tha will be rotated monthly Hellelujah and I really struggle with Vista Home edition not being abl to reset the owner property for me -- Markoledaddio Previous Posts In This Thread: On Sunday, February 08, 2009 11:39 AM Kerry Brown wrote: Re: X:\ is not accessible.; Access is denied. Is X:\ a mapped drive, external drive, partition? Some more information would be helpful In the Disk Management console does X: show up as healthy -- Kerry Brow MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administratio http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2 "yawnmoth" <> wrote in message news:fc63a2ab-0a09-4bf4-bb5e-... On Sunday, February 08, 2009 1:29 PM Gordon wrote: Re: X:\ is not accessible.; Access is denied. "yawnmoth" <> wrote in message news:ba3e3535-acda-40ef-b3b0-.. On Feb 8, 10:39 am, "Kerry Brown" <ke...@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c*a*m wrote Very unusual for an INTERNAL partition to be given "X" as a drive letter - did you install this drive -- Asking a question Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about your OS, Service Pack leve and the FULL contents of any error message(s) On Sunday, February 08, 2009 1:34 PM Gordon wrote: Re: X:\ is not accessible.; Access is denied. "Gordon" <> wrote in message news:.. X Y and Z are usually mapped networked drives. Was your machine part of a corporate network at some point and now isn't -- Asking a question Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about your OS, Service Pack leve and the FULL contents of any error message(s) On Sunday, February 08, 2009 2:23 PM Kerry Brown wrote: Re: X:\ is not accessible.; Access is denied. "yawnmoth" <> wrote in message news:ba3e3535-acda-40ef-b3b0-.. Was the drive partitioned and formatted from this Vista installation? In the Security tab are there any Unknown Users with a SID but no user name If the drive came from another Windows installation you may have to take ownership then give yourself permission to access it. This is a two step process. You have to take ownership then exit and restart Windows Explorer before you can grant yourself Full Control -- Kerry Brow MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administratio http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/ On Sunday, February 08, 2009 8:37 PM Kerry Brown wrote: Re: X:\ is not accessible.; Access is denied. Once you have ownership you then have to give yourself the neede permissions - Kerry Brow MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administratio http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/ On Sunday, February 08, 2009 9:23 PM yawnmoth wrote: X:\ is not accessible.; Access is denied. Whenever I try to click on X:\ in My Computer I get the following: X:\ is not accessible. Access is denied. That's kinda funny given that earlier today, chkdsk /F was able to not only run on the drive but actually told me a few filenames (the records for those files had to be updated). I ran Ubuntu LiveCD and was able to access the drive just fine from that, as well. My question is... given all this, why am I unable to access the drive from Windows Vista? Sure, maybe the drive is going bad, but that doesn't explain why Ubuntu LiveCD and chkdsk /F can access it and Windows Vista cannot. So, short of just abandoning Window Vista all together in favor of Ubuntu, what can I do? On Sunday, February 08, 2009 9:23 PM yawnmoth wrote: Re: X:\ is not accessible.; Access is denied. On Feb 8, 10:39=A0am, "Kerry Brown" <ke...@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c*a*m> wrote: According to Disk Management, the Status is "Healthy (Primary Partition)". It's an internal drive and I'm not sure what you mean by mapped drive. It's not a mapped network drive if that's what you mean. Incidentally, I right clicked on the drive letter, clicked on the Security tab, and took a look at the permissions and... none of the Allow permissions were checked off. I checked Allow under Full Control for SYSTEM and Administrators and a few hours later they were updated. Unfortunately, I still can't access the drive. On Sunday, February 08, 2009 9:23 PM yawnmoth wrote: Re: X:\ is not accessible.; Access is denied. wrote: n y Yup - it is indeed. On Sunday, February 08, 2009 9:23 PM yawnmoth wrote: Re: X:\ is not accessible.; Access is denied. n - Yes - I changed the drive letter. Read an article suggesting that might fix the problem so I tried X. On Sunday, February 08, 2009 9:23 PM yawnmoth wrote: Re: X:\ is not accessible.; Access is denied. On Feb 8, 1:23=A0pm, "Kerry Brown" <ke...@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c*a*m> wrote: n y the The drive was partitioned (1 partition) / formatted under Windows XP. There were only two users in the Security tab - SYSTEM and Adminstrative user. r The 'Current owner' was 'Unable to display current owner'. I changed the owner to the currently logged in user (an Administrator; the only Administrator), rebooted, and... it didn't work. Still can't access the drive. Was a little surprised it took pretty no much no time at all when granting the Administrator and the SYSTEM user Full Access permissions took a few hours... On Monday, February 09, 2009 1:20 AM Kerry Brown wrote: Re: X:\ is not accessible.; Access is denied. "yawnmoth" <> wrote in message news:10ba5071-74cb-40fb-a176-... Go into the Advanced settings and make sure "Replace all child object permissions with inheritable permissions from this object" is checked. -- Kerry Brown MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administration http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/ On Wednesday, February 11, 2009 7:44 AM yawnmoth wrote: Re: X:\ is not accessible.; Access is denied. On Feb 8, 7:37=A0pm, "Kerry Brown" <ke...@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c*a*m> wrote: .. n by he e In ke ep ss Presumably the fact that I gave the Administrators group Full access permissions should give the lone Admin account I have full access permissions? None-the-less, I added that lone Admin account and tried to grant it Full access permissions, as well, but, upon doing so, I got a bunch of the following: Error Applying Security An error occurred while applying security information to: X:\whatever Access is denied. On Wednesday, February 11, 2009 7:44 AM yawnmoth wrote: Re: X:\ is not accessible.; Access is denied. On Feb 8, 9:13=A0pm, yawnmoth <terra1...@yahoo.com> wrote: .... ean by u the ere ? In ? take step ed cess s I take this back - I now have access to the root directory but a lot of the folders contained therein remain inaccessible. If I do each folder contained therein individually, I get access, but if I try to do them all at once via the root folder, it doesn't work. Any ideas? On Wednesday, February 11, 2009 7:45 AM yawnmoth wrote: Re: X:\ is not accessible.; Access is denied. On Feb 9, 12:20=A0am, "Kerry Brown" <ke...@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c*a*m> wrote: .... com... m> u you he of ll y XP. to wo anged nly access I did that after doing "Replace owner on subcontainers and objects" and it worked. Thanks! I am still curious, though - the files, previously, had an owner of 'Unable to display current owner'. I was able to edit the permissions for the Administrator group, all the same. This begs the question... why wasn't my own account, as an Administrative account, able to access the files when the Administrator group had been granted permission to do so? Maybe this is due to UAC? Of course, I don't know how to create a file with owner 'Unable to display current owner', either. The only thing I can figure with that is that maybe chkdsk /F can, under certain circumstances, delete the owner information if not, perhaps, all security descriptors... On Saturday, February 14, 2009 1:14 AM Markoledaddio wrote: I have a similar problem with my G drive and have posted a description. I have a similar problem with my G drive and have posted a description. Have you had any luck? -- Markoledaddio On Monday, February 16, 2009 4:41 AM Markoledaddio wrote: Re: X:\ is not accessible.; Access is denied. I had a similar problem: A tech from work advised me to connect the drive to a machine with XP Pro as Vista or XP home edition was guaranteed not to be able to do what I needed. I hooked up the disk drive to an XP Pro machine. This allowed me to turn off a parameter in the security tab which then allowed me to go to Properties, choose security. I gave that account full priveleges to the drive. I then reselected Properties and went to the Owner tab and I then set the Administrtaor account to be the Owner with full priveleges. I then added an account Everyone and gave it full access to the drive. The account settings were reset by XP Pro and now I have full access to the drive. I bought a second drive and have an off site backup arrangement that will be rotated monthly. Hellelujah and I really struggle with Vista Home edition not being able to reset the owner property for me. -- Markoledaddio On Wednesday, May 27, 2009 10:04 AM wallid wrote: i have hard is not accessible how i can accessible and save my data You are required to be a member to post replies. After logging in or becoming a member, you will be redirected back to this page. Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice AJAX enabled web page design and beginner?s concept http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...-page-des.aspx |
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Peter Foldes
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Anther Deadhead from Egghead -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. <Mohammed Khairy> wrote in message news:... > Z:|| is not accessible. > the system detected a possible to compromise security. > please insure that you can contact the server authenticated you. > > > > this was the message on ERP system program so please i cant reach to the > programmer and my trainning program is off till you heelp me. > > could you please get me your help. > > > > > Markoledaddio wrote: > > Re: X:\ is not accessible.; Access is denied. > 16-Feb-09 > > I had a similar problem: > > A tech from work advised me to connect the drive to a machine with XP > Pro as Vista or XP home edition was guaranteed not to be able to do what > I needed. I hooked up the disk drive to an XP Pro machine. This > allowed me to turn off a parameter in the security tab which then > allowed me to go to Properties, choose security. I gave that account > full priveleges to the drive. I then reselected Properties and went to > the Owner tab and I then set the Administrtaor account to be the Owner > with full priveleges. I then added an account Everyone and gave it full > access to the drive. The account settings were reset by XP Pro and now > I have full access to the drive. > I bought a second drive and have an off site backup arrangement that > will be rotated monthly. > Hellelujah and I really struggle with Vista Home edition not being able > to reset the owner property for me. > > > -- > Markoledaddio > > Previous Posts In This Thread: > > On Sunday, February 08, 2009 11:39 AM > Kerry Brown wrote: > > Re: X:\ is not accessible.; Access is denied. > Is X:\ a mapped drive, external drive, partition? Some more information > would be helpful. > > In the Disk Management console does X: show up as healthy? > > -- > Kerry Brown > MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administration > http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/ > > "yawnmoth" <> wrote in message > news:fc63a2ab-0a09-4bf4-bb5e-... > > On Sunday, February 08, 2009 1:29 PM > Gordon wrote: > > Re: X:\ is not accessible.; Access is denied. > "yawnmoth" <> wrote in message > news:ba3e3535-acda-40ef-b3b0-... > On Feb 8, 10:39 am, "Kerry Brown" <ke...@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c*a*m> > wrote: > > > Very unusual for an INTERNAL partition to be given "X" as a drive letter - > did you install this drive? > > -- > Asking a question? > Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about, > your OS, Service Pack level > and the FULL contents of any error message(s) > > On Sunday, February 08, 2009 1:34 PM > Gordon wrote: > > Re: X:\ is not accessible.; Access is denied. > "Gordon" <> wrote in message > news:... > > > X Y and Z are usually mapped networked drives. Was your machine part of a > corporate network at some point and now isn't? > > -- > Asking a question? > Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about, > your OS, Service Pack level > and the FULL contents of any error message(s) > > On Sunday, February 08, 2009 2:23 PM > Kerry Brown wrote: > > Re: X:\ is not accessible.; Access is denied. > "yawnmoth" <> wrote in message > news:ba3e3535-acda-40ef-b3b0-... > > Was the drive partitioned and formatted from this Vista installation? In the > Security tab are there any Unknown Users with a SID but no user name? > > If the drive came from another Windows installation you may have to take > ownership then give yourself permission to access it. This is a two step > process. You have to take ownership then exit and restart Windows Explorer > before you can grant yourself Full Control. > > -- > Kerry Brown > MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administration > http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/ > > On Sunday, February 08, 2009 8:37 PM > Kerry Brown wrote: > > Re: X:\ is not accessible.; Access is denied. > Once you have ownership you then have to give yourself the needed > permissions. > > -- > Kerry Brown > MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administration > http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/ > > On Sunday, February 08, 2009 9:23 PM > yawnmoth wrote: > > X:\ is not accessible.; Access is denied. > Whenever I try to click on X:\ in My Computer I get the following: > > X:\ is not accessible. > > Access is denied. > > That's kinda funny given that earlier today, chkdsk /F was able to not > only run on the drive but actually told me a few filenames (the > records for those files had to be updated). > > I ran Ubuntu LiveCD and was able to access the drive just fine from > that, as well. > > My question is... given all this, why am I unable to access the drive > from Windows Vista? Sure, maybe the drive is going bad, but that > doesn't explain why Ubuntu LiveCD and chkdsk /F can access it and > Windows Vista cannot. > > So, short of just abandoning Window Vista all together in favor of > Ubuntu, what can I do? > > On Sunday, February 08, 2009 9:23 PM > yawnmoth wrote: > > Re: X:\ is not accessible.; Access is denied. > On Feb 8, 10:39=A0am, "Kerry Brown" <ke...@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c*a*m> > wrote: > > According to Disk Management, the Status is "Healthy (Primary > Partition)". It's an internal drive and I'm not sure what you mean by > mapped drive. It's not a mapped network drive if that's what you > mean. > > Incidentally, I right clicked on the drive letter, clicked on the > Security tab, and took a look at the permissions and... none of the > Allow permissions were checked off. I checked Allow under Full > Control for SYSTEM and Administrators and a few hours later they were > updated. Unfortunately, I still can't access the drive. > > On Sunday, February 08, 2009 9:23 PM > yawnmoth wrote: > > Re: X:\ is not accessible.; Access is denied. > wrote: > n > y > > Yup - it is indeed. > > On Sunday, February 08, 2009 9:23 PM > yawnmoth wrote: > > Re: X:\ is not accessible.; Access is denied. > n > - > > Yes - I changed the drive letter. Read an article suggesting that > might fix the problem so I tried X. > > On Sunday, February 08, 2009 9:23 PM > yawnmoth wrote: > > Re: X:\ is not accessible.; Access is denied. > On Feb 8, 1:23=A0pm, "Kerry Brown" <ke...@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c*a*m> > wrote: > n > y > the > > The drive was partitioned (1 partition) / formatted under Windows XP. > There were only two users in the Security tab - SYSTEM and > Adminstrative user. > > r > > The 'Current owner' was 'Unable to display current owner'. I changed > the owner to the currently logged in user (an Administrator; the only > Administrator), rebooted, and... it didn't work. Still can't access > the drive. > > Was a little surprised it took pretty no much no time at all when > granting the Administrator and the SYSTEM user Full Access permissions > took a few hours... > > On Monday, February 09, 2009 1:20 AM > Kerry Brown wrote: > > Re: X:\ is not accessible.; Access is denied. > "yawnmoth" <> wrote in message > news:10ba5071-74cb-40fb-a176-... > > Go into the Advanced settings and make sure "Replace all child object > permissions with inheritable permissions from this object" is checked. > > -- > Kerry Brown > MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administration > http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/ > > On Wednesday, February 11, 2009 7:44 AM > yawnmoth wrote: > > Re: X:\ is not accessible.; Access is denied. > On Feb 8, 7:37=A0pm, "Kerry Brown" <ke...@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c*a*m> > wrote: > . > n by > he > e > In > ke > ep > ss > > Presumably the fact that I gave the Administrators group Full access > permissions should give the lone Admin account I have full access > permissions? > > None-the-less, I added that lone Admin account and tried to grant it > Full access permissions, as well, but, upon doing so, I got a bunch of > the following: > > Error Applying Security > > An error occurred while applying security information to: > > X:\whatever > > Access is denied. > > On Wednesday, February 11, 2009 7:44 AM > yawnmoth wrote: > > Re: X:\ is not accessible.; Access is denied. > On Feb 8, 9:13=A0pm, yawnmoth <terra1...@yahoo.com> wrote: > ... > ean by > u > the > ere > ? In > ? > take > step > ed > cess > s > > I take this back - I now have access to the root directory but a lot > of the folders contained therein remain inaccessible. > > If I do each folder contained therein individually, I get access, but > if I try to do them all at once via the root folder, it doesn't work. > > Any ideas? > > On Wednesday, February 11, 2009 7:45 AM > yawnmoth wrote: > > Re: X:\ is not accessible.; Access is denied. > On Feb 9, 12:20=A0am, "Kerry Brown" <ke...@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c*a*m> > wrote: > ... > com... > m> > u > you > he > of > ll > y > XP. > to > wo > anged > nly > access > > I did that after doing "Replace owner on subcontainers and objects" > and it worked. Thanks! > > I am still curious, though - the files, previously, had an owner of > 'Unable to display current owner'. I was able to edit the permissions > for the Administrator group, all the same. This begs the question... > why wasn't my own account, as an Administrative account, able to > access the files when the Administrator group had been granted > permission to do so? Maybe this is due to UAC? > > Of course, I don't know how to create a file with owner 'Unable to > display current owner', either. The only thing I can figure with that > is that maybe chkdsk /F can, under certain circumstances, delete the > owner information if not, perhaps, all security descriptors... > > On Saturday, February 14, 2009 1:14 AM > Markoledaddio wrote: > > I have a similar problem with my G drive and have posted a description. > I have a similar problem with my G drive and have posted a description. > Have you had any luck? > > > -- > Markoledaddio > > On Monday, February 16, 2009 4:41 AM > Markoledaddio wrote: > > Re: X:\ is not accessible.; Access is denied. > I had a similar problem: > > A tech from work advised me to connect the drive to a machine with XP > Pro as Vista or XP home edition was guaranteed not to be able to do what > I needed. I hooked up the disk drive to an XP Pro machine. This > allowed me to turn off a parameter in the security tab which then > allowed me to go to Properties, choose security. I gave that account > full priveleges to the drive. I then reselected Properties and went to > the Owner tab and I then set the Administrtaor account to be the Owner > with full priveleges. I then added an account Everyone and gave it full > access to the drive. The account settings were reset by XP Pro and now > I have full access to the drive. > I bought a second drive and have an off site backup arrangement that > will be rotated monthly. > Hellelujah and I really struggle with Vista Home edition not being able > to reset the owner property for me. > > > -- > Markoledaddio > > On Wednesday, May 27, 2009 10:04 AM > wallid wrote: > > i have hard is not accessible how i can accessible and save my data > You are required to be a member to post replies. After logging in or becoming a > member, you will be redirected back to this page. > > > Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice > AJAX enabled web page design and beginner?s concept > http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...-page-des.aspx |
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