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| Add User Permissions To Fix ...Access is Denied, Errors |
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| Sunday, 15 January 2006 | |
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Or Close Have you ever gotten one of those ...Access is denied error messages, and you are certain that you should have access. Worry no more, there is a way to grant yourself access. Follow this guide… There are a few differences in the procedure depending on whether you have Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional or Windows XP Media Center Edition. The differences are: If you have Windows XP Home Edition, you must restart your computer in SAFE MODE (To start in safe mode, tap the F8 button on your keyboard as your computer is booting up, when the options screen comes up select Safe Mode). At the Windows Login Screen Select ADMINISTRATOR. Windows XP Professional or Windows XP Media Center Edition If you have Windows XP Professional or any of the versions of Windows XP Media Center Edition, you won't have to restart your computer in Safe Mode, but you will have to Disable Simple File Sharing. To do this, Click Start then Run, then type control folders then click OK Then Click on the VIEW tab
Then Scroll down and uncheck Use Simple File Checking
Navigate to the folder or file that you want to gain access to. Once you locate it, Right-Click on it with your mouse and select Properties
You Should See a Tab For Security, click on it, and then click on Advanced When the window comes up you should see 4 tabs, like this:
To ADD a user on the permissions tab click ADD
Then when the next window opens Click Advanced
Then when the next window opens Click Find Now
Now, scroll through the list, and select the username you want to add, and click ok Then when the next window pops up, go through the list and Allow or Deny If you want them to be able to access everything, check mark Allow for each box.
Reboot and you are done Comments (4)
![]() written by Bluto, September 11, 2007 written by Bluto, September 11, 2007 Fabulous! Now I just gotta find out why my permissions went south in the first place. Thanks. Bluto9 written by laopa, January 24, 2006
Hi,
Sorry for the somewhat dumb newbie questions. This issue of denied access has been driving me crazy for months and I was so glad to have found your site. Problem is that after following all of the instructions above and re-booting my system all of the additions and changes I made have disappeared and I am back to square one. Is there another part of the XP Pro system that controlls who can make these changes? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks laopa written by Guest, January 22, 2006
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