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Since: Apr 07, 2006 Posts: 395
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 6:55 pm
Post subject: Old password protected XP hard drive connected to vista system by Archived from groups: microsoft>public>windowsxp>security_admin (more info?)
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My user profile on my old Windows XP hard drive was password protected. I've
installed my old hard drive into an external hard drive case & then connected
it to my new laptop that's running Vista. How do I copy my documents from my
old XP hard drive to my new system? If I try it says that I don't have
permission. I've taken "ownership" of the folders (which lets me see their
contents), but it still doesn't let me open the files. Is there anyway to
get it to ask me for the user name & password I had assigned on the xp hard
drive or any other suggestions? >> Stay informed about: Old password protected XP hard drive connected to vista sy.. |
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Since: Feb 05, 2006 Posts: 490
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 8:24 pm
Post subject: Re: Old password protected XP hard drive connected to vista system by [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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put it back in the old computer...boot into it ...remove the protection
peter
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"Chris" wrote in message
> My user profile on my old Windows XP hard drive was password protected.
> I've
> installed my old hard drive into an external hard drive case & then
> connected
> it to my new laptop that's running Vista. How do I copy my documents from
> my
> old XP hard drive to my new system? If I try it says that I don't have
> permission. I've taken "ownership" of the folders (which lets me see
> their
> contents), but it still doesn't let me open the files. Is there anyway to
> get it to ask me for the user name & password I had assigned on the xp
> hard
> drive or any other suggestions? >> Stay informed about: Old password protected XP hard drive connected to vista sy.. |
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Since: Apr 07, 2006 Posts: 395
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 8:29 pm
Post subject: Re: Old password protected XP hard drive connected to vista system [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Thanks Peter, but my old computer bit the dust.
"peter" wrote:
> put it back in the old computer...boot into it ...remove the protection
>
> peter
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> "Chris" wrote in message
>
> > My user profile on my old Windows XP hard drive was password protected.
> > I've
> > installed my old hard drive into an external hard drive case & then
> > connected
> > it to my new laptop that's running Vista. How do I copy my documents from
> > my
> > old XP hard drive to my new system? If I try it says that I don't have
> > permission. I've taken "ownership" of the folders (which lets me see
> > their
> > contents), but it still doesn't let me open the files. Is there anyway to
> > get it to ask me for the user name & password I had assigned on the xp
> > hard
> > drive or any other suggestions?
> >> Stay informed about: Old password protected XP hard drive connected to vista sy.. |
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Since: Mar 22, 2004 Posts: 31
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 2:55 am
Post subject: Re: Old password protected XP hard drive connected to vista system by [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Chris wrote:
> My user profile on my old Windows XP hard drive was password
> protected. I've installed my old hard drive into an external hard
> drive case & then connected it to my new laptop that's running Vista.
> How do I copy my documents from my old XP hard drive to my new
> system? If I try it says that I don't have permission. I've taken
> "ownership" of the folders (which lets me see their contents), but it
> still doesn't let me open the files. Is there anyway to get it to
> ask me for the user name & password I had assigned on the xp hard
> drive or any other suggestions?
In Explorer, right click the drive in question and select Properties
On the Security tab click Advanced
On the Owner tab
Select you account if it isn't already and
Check "Replace owner on subcontainers and objects"
Click OK twice (close all dialogs)
That sets you as owner of every folder and file on the drive
In Explorer, right click the drive in question and select Properties
On the Security tab add your account if it is not already there and set Full Access
Click Apply
Click Advanced
Check "Replace permission on all child objects with......"
Click Apply
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Since: Apr 07, 2006 Posts: 395
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 2:55 am
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Thanks Mark. It worked perfectly!
"Mark Dormer" wrote:
> Chris wrote:
> > My user profile on my old Windows XP hard drive was password
> > protected. I've installed my old hard drive into an external hard
> > drive case & then connected it to my new laptop that's running Vista.
> > How do I copy my documents from my old XP hard drive to my new
> > system? If I try it says that I don't have permission. I've taken
> > "ownership" of the folders (which lets me see their contents), but it
> > still doesn't let me open the files. Is there anyway to get it to
> > ask me for the user name & password I had assigned on the xp hard
> > drive or any other suggestions?
>
>
> In Explorer, right click the drive in question and select Properties
>
> On the Security tab click Advanced
> On the Owner tab
> Select you account if it isn't already and
> Check "Replace owner on subcontainers and objects"
> Click OK twice (close all dialogs)
>
> That sets you as owner of every folder and file on the drive
>
> In Explorer, right click the drive in question and select Properties
>
> On the Security tab add your account if it is not already there and set Full Access
> Click Apply
> Click Advanced
> Check "Replace permission on all child objects with......"
> Click Apply
>
>
> --
> Regards
> Mark Dormer
> >> Stay informed about: Old password protected XP hard drive connected to vista sy.. |
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Since: Jun 11, 2008 Posts: 1
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 8:03 am
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Hi. I'm having a very similar problem as the original poster in this
thread. My hard drive crashed, won't even boot up Windows XP at all.
So I got a new hard drive, installed Windows XP on it, put my old drive
in an external case and connected it via USB. I can view the files on
it and transferred some to the new drive, but others it says I do not
have access to. That hard drive is password protected through Windows
XP. The old one is SATA and the new one is SATAII, in case that
matters. I attempted to follow the instructions in this thread but
when I right click the old hard drive in Explorer and select
Properties, there is no Security tab. The tabs are General, AutoPlay,
Tools, Hardware, Sharing and Quota. I am the only person who uses this
computer and am set up as Administrator. Any ideas of how I can access
the rest of my files?
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Since: Jun 11, 2008 Posts: 1
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 2:14 pm
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Since: Dec 28, 2008 Posts: 3
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 6:19 pm
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Mark, I am in the same situation Chris was, but when I right-click on the
driive and select Properties, there is no Security tab. Any suggestions as
to what might be wrong?
Thanks.
Deb
"Mark Dormer" wrote:
> Chris wrote:
> > My user profile on my old Windows XP hard drive was password
> > protected. I've installed my old hard drive into an external hard
> > drive case & then connected it to my new laptop that's running Vista.
> > How do I copy my documents from my old XP hard drive to my new
> > system? If I try it says that I don't have permission. I've taken
> > "ownership" of the folders (which lets me see their contents), but it
> > still doesn't let me open the files. Is there anyway to get it to
> > ask me for the user name & password I had assigned on the xp hard
> > drive or any other suggestions?
>
>
> In Explorer, right click the drive in question and select Properties
>
> On the Security tab click Advanced
> On the Owner tab
> Select you account if it isn't already and
> Check "Replace owner on subcontainers and objects"
> Click OK twice (close all dialogs)
>
> That sets you as owner of every folder and file on the drive
>
> In Explorer, right click the drive in question and select Properties
>
> On the Security tab add your account if it is not already there and set Full Access
> Click Apply
> Click Advanced
> Check "Replace permission on all child objects with......"
> Click Apply
>
>
> --
> Regards
> Mark Dormer
> >> Stay informed about: Old password protected XP hard drive connected to vista sy.. |
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Since: Jul 10, 2008 Posts: 17
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 10:02 am
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"Deb Borys" wrote in message
> Mark, I am in the same situation Chris was, but when I right-click on the
> driive and select Properties, there is no Security tab. Any suggestions
> as
> to what might be wrong?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Deb
>
> "Mark Dormer" wrote:
>
>> Chris wrote:
>> > My user profile on my old Windows XP hard drive was password
>> > protected. I've installed my old hard drive into an external hard
>> > drive case & then connected it to my new laptop that's running Vista.
>> > How do I copy my documents from my old XP hard drive to my new
>> > system? If I try it says that I don't have permission. I've taken
>> > "ownership" of the folders (which lets me see their contents), but it
>> > still doesn't let me open the files. Is there anyway to get it to
>> > ask me for the user name & password I had assigned on the xp hard
>> > drive or any other suggestions?
>>
>>
>> In Explorer, right click the drive in question and select Properties
>>
>> On the Security tab click Advanced
>> On the Owner tab
>> Select you account if it isn't already and
>> Check "Replace owner on subcontainers and objects"
>> Click OK twice (close all dialogs)
>>
>> That sets you as owner of every folder and file on the drive
>>
>> In Explorer, right click the drive in question and select Properties
>>
>> On the Security tab add your account if it is not already there and set
>> Full Access
>> Click Apply
>> Click Advanced
>> Check "Replace permission on all child objects with......"
>> Click Apply
>>
>>
>> --
>> Regards
>> Mark Dormer
>>
You will only see the security tab if you have disabled simple file sharing.
A way to change this setting is by selecting "Folder Options" in the Control
Panel. When in the folder options, select the View tab.
At the very bottom of the list is a box labeled "Use simple file sharing".
Uncheck this box.
You can also disable simple file sharing in Windows Explorer. But
explaining how to get to the box is a little more complicated.
Jim >> Stay informed about: Old password protected XP hard drive connected to vista sy.. |
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Since: Oct 21, 2009 Posts: 1
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(Msg. 10) Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 11:27 pm
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Deb Borys" wrote in message
> Mark, I am in the same situation Chris was, but when I right-click on
the
> driive and select Properties, there is no Security tab. Any
suggestions
> as
> to what might be wrong?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Deb
>
> "Mark Dormer" wrote:
>
>> Chris wrote:
>> > My user profile on my old Windows XP hard drive was password
>> > protected. I've installed my old hard drive into an external hard
>> > drive case & then connected it to my new laptop that's running
Vista.
>> > How do I copy my documents from my old XP hard drive to my new
>> > system? If I try it says that I don't have permission. I've taken
>> > "ownership" of the folders (which lets me see their contents), but
it
>> > still doesn't let me open the files. Is there anyway to get it to
>> > ask me for the user name & password I had assigned on the xp hard
>> > drive or any other suggestions?
>>
>>
>> In Explorer, right click the drive in question and select
Properties
>>
>> On the Security tab click Advanced
>> On the Owner tab
>> Select you account if it isn't already and
>> Check "Replace owner on subcontainers and objects"
>> Click OK twice (close all dialogs)
>>
>> That sets you as owner of every folder and file on the drive
>>
>> In Explorer, right click the drive in question and select
Properties
>>
>> On the Security tab add your account if it is not already there and
set
>> Full Access
>> Click Apply
>> Click Advanced
>> Check "Replace permission on all child objects with......"
>> Click Apply
>>
>>
>> --
>> Regards
>> Mark Dormer
>>
You will only see the security tab if you have disabled simple file
sharing.
A way to change this setting is by selecting "Folder Options" in the
Control
Panel. When in the folder options, select the View tab.
At the very bottom of the list is a box labeled "Use simple file
sharing".
Uncheck this box.
You can also disable simple file sharing in Windows Explorer. But
explaining how to get to the box is a little more complicated.
Jim
My computer does not have "Use simple file sharing" on the list. Is
there another way of turning simply file sharing off?
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