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I need to access the Documents and Settings Folder in Vista Home Premium. In
Windows Explorer, I looked at the Properties of this folder by right clicking on the folder and selecting Properties. Under the Sharing tab, it says not shared. So I clicked Advanced Sharing, then put a check next to Share this Folder and then clicked Apply at the bottom. The following error message appears: "An error occurred while trying to share Documents and Settings. Access is denied. The shared resource was not created at this time." I also checked the Security Tab and applied full control to Everyone, System, and Administrators. Can anyone tell me how to access this folder? I want to put a folder into C:/Documents and Settings/All Users/Application Data/Adobe/Photoshop Elements/5.0/Photo Creations/Special Effects. |
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BJKatein wrote:
I need to access the Documents and Settings Folder in Vista Home Premium. In Windows Explorer, I looked at the Properties of this folder by right clicking on the folder and selecting Properties. Under the Sharing tab, it says not shared. So I clicked Advanced Sharing, then put a check next to Share this Folder and then clicked Apply at the bottom. The following error message appears: "An error occurred while trying to share Documents and Settings. Access is denied. The shared resource was not created at this time." I also checked the Security Tab and applied full control to Everyone, System, and Administrators. Can anyone tell me how to access this folder? I want to put a folder into C:/Documents and Settings/All Users/Application Data/Adobe/Photoshop Elements/5.0/Photo Creations/Special Effects. There is no "Documents and Settings" folder in Vista. That is just a junction there for backwards compatibility. You need to be looking at C:\Users\Your-Username instead (assuming Vista is on C .Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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Thanks for the info. I looked into it and was able to complete the task.
Thank you for taking the time to give a response. I have since realized that others had asked similar questions and the answer was in their posts. "Malke" wrote: BJKatein wrote: I need to access the Documents and Settings Folder in Vista Home Premium. In Windows Explorer, I looked at the Properties of this folder by right clicking on the folder and selecting Properties. Under the Sharing tab, it says not shared. So I clicked Advanced Sharing, then put a check next to Share this Folder and then clicked Apply at the bottom. The following error message appears: "An error occurred while trying to share Documents and Settings. Access is denied. The shared resource was not created at this time." I also checked the Security Tab and applied full control to Everyone, System, and Administrators. Can anyone tell me how to access this folder? I want to put a folder into C:/Documents and Settings/All Users/Application Data/Adobe/Photoshop Elements/5.0/Photo Creations/Special Effects. There is no "Documents and Settings" folder in Vista. That is just a junction there for backwards compatibility. You need to be looking at C:\Users\Your-Username instead (assuming Vista is on C .Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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BJKatein wrote:
Thanks for the info. I looked into it and was able to complete the task. Thank you for taking the time to give a response. I have since realized that others had asked similar questions and the answer was in their posts. Glad that sorted it for you. Yes, it is always good to search for answers first. ;-) The best place to look for answers in newsgroups is Google Groups. Use the Advanced Search feature and you can limit the search to microsoft.public.*, your language, time period desired, etc. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |