S
Sam
Guest
Yesterday I installed Vista to setup a dual-boot with XP. I can't gain
access in folders like 'Document & Settings', 'All Users' and even folders
under my own account like 'App Data', 'Start Menu', 'local settings' and a
few others without getting Access Denied. I even tried viewing those folders
from within XP and still get ACCESS DENIED! It's like a bad song that never
stops.
I installed it from within XP instead of booting from the disc. I found a
couple of articles in MS KB about this but they all refer to upgrading from
XP to Vista and nothing on a dual-boot setup.
"Access is Denied" Error Message When You Try to Open a Folder
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/810881/en-us
Error message when you try to access the My Documents, My Music, My
Pictures, and My Videos folders in Windows Vista: "Access is Denied"
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/930128/en-us
Neither were any help but they did describe the problem I'm having. Anyone
know how to fix this? I wonder if this happened because I started the
installation within XP; although technically one would think that wouldn't
have made a difference.
access in folders like 'Document & Settings', 'All Users' and even folders
under my own account like 'App Data', 'Start Menu', 'local settings' and a
few others without getting Access Denied. I even tried viewing those folders
from within XP and still get ACCESS DENIED! It's like a bad song that never
stops.
I installed it from within XP instead of booting from the disc. I found a
couple of articles in MS KB about this but they all refer to upgrading from
XP to Vista and nothing on a dual-boot setup.
"Access is Denied" Error Message When You Try to Open a Folder
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/810881/en-us
Error message when you try to access the My Documents, My Music, My
Pictures, and My Videos folders in Windows Vista: "Access is Denied"
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/930128/en-us
Neither were any help but they did describe the problem I'm having. Anyone
know how to fix this? I wonder if this happened because I started the
installation within XP; although technically one would think that wouldn't
have made a difference.