New Disk Drive File Problem.

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I have added an additional Hard drive to my system. I have partitioned it
using Partition Magic. I run Windows XP-Sp2 with no problems. I made several
partitions on this drive also with no problems and I can see them with
Windows Explorer. When I am running an "Administer" desktop I can
add/remove/move files into the new logical drives.
BUT when I am running in my main user desktop which has admininstrator
priveledges I cannot write to or change or deete programs or files from the
new partitions.

I know that there is somewhere in XP a rule or something which will let me
change the rules so that I can manipulate these partitions normally.

Any advice or help gratefully accepted.

Regards,
 
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware (More info?)

From the administrator account, you should be able to take
ownership of the directories you need.

Instructions on how to do this are at
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=308421

Once you have ownership of the directory, the
administrator account can access all the files, and should
also be able to assign access/ownership to whatever user
you please.

Note that by taking ownership, the previous owner of the
folders/files will no longer be able to access them until
ownership or access is restored to them.

>-----Original Message-----
>I have added an additional Hard drive to my system. I
have partitioned it
>using Partition Magic. I run Windows XP-Sp2 with no
problems. I made several
>partitions on this drive also with no problems and I can
see them with
>Windows Explorer. When I am running an "Administer"
desktop I can
>add/remove/move files into the new logical drives.
>BUT when I am running in my main user desktop which has
admininstrator
>priveledges I cannot write to or change or deete programs
or files from the
>new partitions.
>
>I know that there is somewhere in XP a rule or something
which will let me
>change the rules so that I can manipulate these
partitions normally.
>
>Any advice or help gratefully accepted.
>
>Regards,
>
>
>.
>
 

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