08-03-2007, 11:48 PM | #1 (permalink) |
Tilted
Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Accessing a protected windows account folder?
My 4 year old pc recently died (the motherboard was fried or something), so I salvaged the hard disk and stuck it as a slave drive on another PC. That was fine, but i realised that I couldn't access my MSWindows "Documents and Settings" folder that is on the old hard disk, as I had previously password protected the account. Is there any way I can access it from this new PC? I still recall my previous account's password... so no issues there. Both the old and new PCs are running WinXP, in case that info is relevant.
Any help? Thanks in advance. Edit: Problem Solved! Nevermind, thanks to the help of some fellas on another forum, I've managed to find my way in. I'll post here what I did, so that anyone else who comes across this problem can follow along: - went into Safe mode (I couldn't do it in normal mode), and i browsed to the folder, right-clicked and called up the Properties dialog box. - in the Properties Dialog Box, I went to the "Security" Tab, and clicked on "advanced". - This brought me to the Advanced Security Options dialog box. I selected the "Owner" Tab - On the Owner Tab, i selected the checkbox for the "replace owner on subcontainers and objects" option. - click on "OK". A dialog box will appear telling you that you do not have permission to read the contents of the folder and asking if you want to replace the directory permissions with permissions granting you Full Control. Click "yes" - Windows then "transfered" the files of that folder into my control. Woohoo full power! - that's about it. Went back to normal mode and I could wander around in the folder, no probs. Hey! A bit unfair, though. This means if someone were to steal my harddisk, they can hijack it and take full control over the files using this method! Not that there are any government sensitive info or (more commonly, these days) some girl's scandalous photos or videos in my harddisk, but still... Last edited by kifferfong; 08-04-2007 at 07:23 AM.. Reason: Automerged Doublepost |
08-04-2007, 02:06 AM | #2 (permalink) |
Fluxing wildly...
Location: Auckland, New Zealand
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EDIT: shit, didn't even see your edit, thought it was a big sig :/
You'll need Admin rights on the PC to do this. First of all, turn off Simple file sharing. In an explorer window, go to Tools -> Folder Options -> View tab -> untick Use Simple file sharing. Now you just set yourself as the owner of the directory Right click on the folder -> Properties -> Security tab -> Advanced -> Owner tab -> Select your user -> tick the "Replace owner on subcontainers and folders" box -> Click OK Then Add yourself with full access to the folder if it doesn't do it automatically. Voila
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08-04-2007, 08:03 AM | #4 (permalink) |
Devils Cabana Boy
Location: Central Coast CA
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if you need to protect something, either use EFS, or some other form of encryption.
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