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I've tried all the various suggestion for setting permission for the root
drive in vista, but still only get the see shared folder in the root C drive via the XP PC. I get access denied and check permissions. I need full visibility of Vista C drive. Nothing seen to work! help please. |
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"Kim" wrote in message
... I've tried all the various suggestion for setting permission for the root drive in vista, but still only get the see shared folder in the root C drive via the XP PC. I get access denied and check permissions. I need full visibility of Vista C drive. Nothing seen to work! help please. May I ask what you are trying to achieve by having full visibility of the C root in the first place? |
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I constantly move files around the home network, and need access to operating
system from different PC and is much easier to have full visibility "Gordon" wrote: "Kim" wrote in message ... I've tried all the various suggestion for setting permission for the root drive in vista, but still only get the see shared folder in the root C drive via the XP PC. I get access denied and check permissions. I need full visibility of Vista C drive. Nothing seen to work! help please. May I ask what you are trying to achieve by having full visibility of the C root in the first place? |
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You can not access Vista's root Drive
-- Mick Murphy - Qld (Sunshine State) - Australia "Kim" wrote: I constantly move files around the home network, and need access to operating system from different PC and is much easier to have full visibility "Gordon" wrote: "Kim" wrote in message ... I've tried all the various suggestion for setting permission for the root drive in vista, but still only get the see shared folder in the root C drive via the XP PC. I get access denied and check permissions. I need full visibility of Vista C drive. Nothing seen to work! help please. May I ask what you are trying to achieve by having full visibility of the C root in the first place? |
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you mean that you HAVE to place all folders in the shared folder and remember
to add new one as you make them. This don't make sence. "Mick Murphy" wrote: You can not access Vista's root Drive -- Mick Murphy - Qld (Sunshine State) - Australia "Kim" wrote: I constantly move files around the home network, and need access to operating system from different PC and is much easier to have full visibility "Gordon" wrote: "Kim" wrote in message ... I've tried all the various suggestion for setting permission for the root drive in vista, but still only get the see shared folder in the root C drive via the XP PC. I get access denied and check permissions. I need full visibility of Vista C drive. Nothing seen to work! help please. May I ask what you are trying to achieve by having full visibility of the C root in the first place? |
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"Kim" wrote in message
... I constantly move files around the home network, and need access to operating system from different PC and is much easier to have full visibility Presumably you are talking data files. So why, again, do you need access to the ROOT of C? I cannot see any possible reason for access to the ROOT just for moving files around... |
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"Kim" wrote in message
... you mean that you HAVE to place all folders in the shared folder and remember to add new one as you make them. This don't make sence. No, you can create a folder anywhere you like and share it - all the subfolders will be shared as well. just don't put individual files on the root of C.... |
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"Gordon" wrote:
just don't put individual files on the root of C.... Pray tell, why not? It certainly can't hurt anything. DDW -- Reply via this group No email please |
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"DDW" wrote in message
... "Gordon" wrote: just don't put individual files on the root of C.... Pray tell, why not? It certainly can't hurt anything. Well apparently, and I only offer this as a possible reason why you can't, one function of User Account Control (UAC) and the ACL on the root of the drive permits only Administrators and System from writing files to the root of the drive. UAC means that even if you are a member of the Administrator's group you do not run as an administrator unless you elevate. |
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"Gordon" wrote:
"DDW" wrote in message .. . "Gordon" wrote: just don't put individual files on the root of C.... Pray tell, why not? It certainly can't hurt anything. Well apparently, and I only offer this as a possible reason why you can't, one function of User Account Control (UAC) and the ACL on the root of the drive permits only Administrators and System from writing files to the root of the drive. UAC means that even if you are a member of the Administrator's group you do not run as an administrator unless you elevate. I have UAC off. I can do what I please in the root - and do. DDW -- Reply via this group No email please |
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