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ferport6

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Since: Feb 07, 2008
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 10:39 am
Post subject: Folders with Access Denied
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Have Windows Vista Premium.- When trying to see files in certain
folders of my USER folder (C:Users/Fred........), specifically folders
with an arrow on them , a pop-up comes in front , saying ACCESS is
DENIED....Please Help with a workaround !

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Bob

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Since: Dec 09, 2007
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 2:42 pm
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Add "Take Ownership" to right-click menu in
Vistahttp://www.petri.co.il/add-take-ownership-context-menu-vista.htm



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> Have Windows Vista Premium.- When trying to see files in certain
> folders of my USER folder (C:Users/Fred........), specifically folders
> with an arrow on them , a pop-up comes in front , saying ACCESS is
> DENIED....Please Help with a workaround !

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" Keith Miller

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Since: Jan 17, 2008
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 4:47 pm
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Turn off "Show hidden files and folders", Turn on "Hide protected OS files"
and things will look a little
cleaner Wink

OK. With Vista, you have a UserName folder as you did on XP. It is now
found under 'C:\Users' rather than 'C:\Documents and Settings'. It has
subfolders named AppData (normally hidden),
Contacts, Documents, Downloads, Favorites, Links, Music, Pictures, Saved
Games, Searches and Videos.


Open a command prompt & issue a plain 'dir' command. You will see the
folders I just mentioned. Now use the command 'dir /al'.


You will see a listing of a file-system level shortcuts known as a
Junctions. These are the icons with shortcut arrows that you are seeing.
Their names correspond to the the old XP user folder structure. They
"point'
to the corresponding new user folder in Vista. They are created so that
software that was coded with the XP folder structure in mind would be less
likely to 'break' Smile


So, if a program goes looking for:


"C:\Documents and Settings\<UserName>\My Documents\My Music"


The 'Documents and Settings' junction found under 'C:\' points to:
'C:\Users'


The 'My Documents' junction found there points to:
'C:\Users\<UserName>'\Documents'


The 'My Music' junction found there points to:
'C:\Users\<UserName>'\Music'


So a program that went looking for the Music folder assuming the XP location
still ends up in the proper folder.


If you really want to browse these, remove the Deny Everyone List
Folder/Read Data permission via the Security tab in the folders properties
dialog.


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Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User]



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> Have Windows Vista Premium.- When trying to see files in certain
> folders of my USER folder (C:Users/Fred........), specifically folders
> with an arrow on them , a pop-up comes in front , saying ACCESS is
> DENIED....Please Help with a workaround !
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Dave

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 6:39 pm
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Leave them alone... they are not actual folders, they are junction points,
used by older software which was coded to install into/use as data
locations. They are the ones used in XP (Application data, Local Settings,
My Documents, My Pictures, Documents & Settings, etc.).


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> Have Windows Vista Premium.- When trying to see files in certain
> folders of my USER folder (C:Users/Fred........), specifically folders
> with an arrow on them , a pop-up comes in front , saying ACCESS is
> DENIED....Please Help with a workaround !
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