Guest John Posted September 30, 2007 Posted September 30, 2007 Hi All, I am running Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2. I was recently messing about with some program. I forgot the name, as I have being putting up with this problem for 1 month already. Now, whenever I do something "ACCESS DENIED". I have all permissions, but once again "ACCESS DENIED". If I start the PC Tools Firewall Plus service, which I really need to get running, "ACCESS DENIED". Create a new user account and try that one, you guessed it, "ACCESS DENIED!!!". I have all permissions, no spyware or viruses, all critical updates, but nothing will ever work. I have tried taking ownership of the entire "C" drive. Still, I have that stupid error. The only thing to be thankful for, is that I am not getting the dreaded BSOD. Somebody PLEASE HELP! -- The light at the end of the tunnel, is the sign of success.
Guest JS Posted September 30, 2007 Posted September 30, 2007 Re: All permissions, access... DENIED??? Have you turned off 'Simple File Sharing'? JS "John" <greenjungle2007-behappy@yahoo.com.au.(emailaddress)> wrote in message news:00E3E19B-F2DC-44BF-A3D1-29548E669670@microsoft.com... > Hi All, > > I am running Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2. > > I was recently messing about with some program. I forgot the name, as I > have > being putting up with this problem for 1 month already. > > Now, whenever I do something "ACCESS DENIED". > > I have all permissions, but once again "ACCESS DENIED". > If I start the PC Tools Firewall Plus service, which I really need to get > running, "ACCESS DENIED". > Create a new user account and try that one, you guessed it, "ACCESS > DENIED!!!". > > I have all permissions, no spyware or viruses, all critical updates, but > nothing will ever work. > > I have tried taking ownership of the entire "C" drive. Still, I have that > stupid error. The only thing to be thankful for, is that I am not getting > the > dreaded BSOD. > > Somebody PLEASE HELP! > -- > The light at the end of the tunnel, is the sign of success.
Guest John Posted September 30, 2007 Posted September 30, 2007 RE: All permissions, access... DENIED??? I tried to. But when I looked under the 'View' tab, I could not find it. -- The light at the end of the tunnel, is the sign of success. "John" wrote: > Hi All, > > I am running Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2. > > I was recently messing about with some program. I forgot the name, as I have > being putting up with this problem for 1 month already. > > Now, whenever I do something "ACCESS DENIED". > > I have all permissions, but once again "ACCESS DENIED". > If I start the PC Tools Firewall Plus service, which I really need to get > running, "ACCESS DENIED". > Create a new user account and try that one, you guessed it, "ACCESS > DENIED!!!". > > I have all permissions, no spyware or viruses, all critical updates, but > nothing will ever work. > > I have tried taking ownership of the entire "C" drive. Still, I have that > stupid error. The only thing to be thankful for, is that I am not getting the > dreaded BSOD. > > Somebody PLEASE HELP! > -- > The light at the end of the tunnel, is the sign of success.
Guest spamlet Posted September 30, 2007 Posted September 30, 2007 Re: All permissions, access... DENIED??? Er, don't understand this: If he's using Home, surely he will never have had a 'simple file sharing' to tick because Home only has sfs, and will not have seen any security tabs with permissions on? Seems he may be using a network perhaps? In that case, one way he might be denied access is if he has changed his name on an XP machine hosting his folders, without making an identical change on the Home m/c. I recently discovered that the change account details one gets via control panel in Home, only changes the name of the log on screen (the 'Full Name'): it does not change the name of the account, so access to the network will be denied. In Home, you can get to the real account name via: Run/ control userpasswords2, and change user name, and groups there. S "John" <greenjungle2007-behappy@yahoo.com.au.(emailaddress)> wrote in message news:1053F436-569E-4B02-9A78-71299CDD58E0@microsoft.com... >I tried to. But when I looked under the 'View' tab, I could not find it. > -- > The light at the end of the tunnel, is the sign of success. > > > "John" wrote: > >> Hi All, >> >> I am running Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2. >> >> I was recently messing about with some program. I forgot the name, as I >> have >> being putting up with this problem for 1 month already. >> >> Now, whenever I do something "ACCESS DENIED". >> >> I have all permissions, but once again "ACCESS DENIED". >> If I start the PC Tools Firewall Plus service, which I really need to get >> running, "ACCESS DENIED". >> Create a new user account and try that one, you guessed it, "ACCESS >> DENIED!!!". >> >> I have all permissions, no spyware or viruses, all critical updates, but >> nothing will ever work. >> >> I have tried taking ownership of the entire "C" drive. Still, I have that >> stupid error. The only thing to be thankful for, is that I am not getting >> the >> dreaded BSOD. >> >> Somebody PLEASE HELP! >> -- >> The light at the end of the tunnel, is the sign of success.
Guest John Posted October 1, 2007 Posted October 1, 2007 Re: All permissions, access... DENIED??? Er, don't understand this: I did not turn of SFS but found the 'Security' tab on the 'C' drive properties, so I continued to set permissions but it still didn't work? Seems this is the only computer here? In this case, I never changed the name. -- The light at the end of the tunnel, is the sign of success. "spamlet" wrote: > Er, don't understand this: > > If he's using Home, surely he will never have had a 'simple file sharing' to > tick because Home only has sfs, and will not have seen any security tabs > with permissions on? > > Seems he may be using a network perhaps? > > In that case, one way he might be denied access is if he has changed his > name on an XP machine hosting his folders, without making an identical > change on the Home m/c. > > I recently discovered that the change account details one gets via control > panel in Home, only changes the name of the log on screen (the 'Full Name'): > it does not change the name of the account, so access to the network will be > denied. > > In Home, you can get to the real account name via: Run/ control > userpasswords2, and change user name, and groups there. > > S > > > "John" <greenjungle2007-behappy@yahoo.com.au.(emailaddress)> wrote in > message news:1053F436-569E-4B02-9A78-71299CDD58E0@microsoft.com... > >I tried to. But when I looked under the 'View' tab, I could not find it. > > -- > > The light at the end of the tunnel, is the sign of success. > > > > > > "John" wrote: > > > >> Hi All, > >> > >> I am running Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2. > >> > >> I was recently messing about with some program. I forgot the name, as I > >> have > >> being putting up with this problem for 1 month already. > >> > >> Now, whenever I do something "ACCESS DENIED". > >> > >> I have all permissions, but once again "ACCESS DENIED". > >> If I start the PC Tools Firewall Plus service, which I really need to get > >> running, "ACCESS DENIED". > >> Create a new user account and try that one, you guessed it, "ACCESS > >> DENIED!!!". > >> > >> I have all permissions, no spyware or viruses, all critical updates, but > >> nothing will ever work. > >> > >> I have tried taking ownership of the entire "C" drive. Still, I have that > >> stupid error. The only thing to be thankful for, is that I am not getting > >> the > >> dreaded BSOD. > >> > >> Somebody PLEASE HELP! > >> -- > >> The light at the end of the tunnel, is the sign of success. > > >
Guest John Posted October 1, 2007 Posted October 1, 2007 Re: All permissions, access... DENIED??? So sorry, it was all because of that stupid registry again. I have turned off SFS. Still denied access. Any ideas? -- The light at the end of the tunnel, is the sign of success. "John" wrote: > Er, don't understand this: > > I did not turn of SFS but found the 'Security' tab on the 'C' drive > properties, so I continued to set permissions but it still didn't work? > > Seems this is the only computer here? > > In this case, I never changed the name. > -- > The light at the end of the tunnel, is the sign of success. > > > "spamlet" wrote: > > > Er, don't understand this: > > > > If he's using Home, surely he will never have had a 'simple file sharing' to > > tick because Home only has sfs, and will not have seen any security tabs > > with permissions on? > > > > Seems he may be using a network perhaps? > > > > In that case, one way he might be denied access is if he has changed his > > name on an XP machine hosting his folders, without making an identical > > change on the Home m/c. > > > > I recently discovered that the change account details one gets via control > > panel in Home, only changes the name of the log on screen (the 'Full Name'): > > it does not change the name of the account, so access to the network will be > > denied. > > > > In Home, you can get to the real account name via: Run/ control > > userpasswords2, and change user name, and groups there. > > > > S > > > > > > "John" <greenjungle2007-behappy@yahoo.com.au.(emailaddress)> wrote in > > message news:1053F436-569E-4B02-9A78-71299CDD58E0@microsoft.com... > > >I tried to. But when I looked under the 'View' tab, I could not find it. > > > -- > > > The light at the end of the tunnel, is the sign of success. > > > > > > > > > "John" wrote: > > > > > >> Hi All, > > >> > > >> I am running Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2. > > >> > > >> I was recently messing about with some program. I forgot the name, as I > > >> have > > >> being putting up with this problem for 1 month already. > > >> > > >> Now, whenever I do something "ACCESS DENIED". > > >> > > >> I have all permissions, but once again "ACCESS DENIED". > > >> If I start the PC Tools Firewall Plus service, which I really need to get > > >> running, "ACCESS DENIED". > > >> Create a new user account and try that one, you guessed it, "ACCESS > > >> DENIED!!!". > > >> > > >> I have all permissions, no spyware or viruses, all critical updates, but > > >> nothing will ever work. > > >> > > >> I have tried taking ownership of the entire "C" drive. Still, I have that > > >> stupid error. The only thing to be thankful for, is that I am not getting > > >> the > > >> dreaded BSOD. > > >> > > >> Somebody PLEASE HELP! > > >> -- > > >> The light at the end of the tunnel, is the sign of success. > > > > > >
Guest JS Posted October 1, 2007 Posted October 1, 2007 Re: All permissions, access... DENIED??? Access is Denied Error Message: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/810881 Shared folder access: http://windowsxp.mvps.org/sdperms.htm Also read this MS KB article about how to take ownership of files. http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=308421 Understanding and Applying NTFS Permission in Windows XP Professional http://www.winxpsolution.com/ApplyingNTFSXPPro.aspx There is also a utility named: Unlocker I have not used it but it has been mentioned a number of times. http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/ JS "John" <greenjungle2007-behappy@yahoo.com.au.(emailaddress)> wrote in message news:00E3E19B-F2DC-44BF-A3D1-29548E669670@microsoft.com... > Hi All, > > I am running Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2. > > I was recently messing about with some program. I forgot the name, as I > have > being putting up with this problem for 1 month already. > > Now, whenever I do something "ACCESS DENIED". > > I have all permissions, but once again "ACCESS DENIED". > If I start the PC Tools Firewall Plus service, which I really need to get > running, "ACCESS DENIED". > Create a new user account and try that one, you guessed it, "ACCESS > DENIED!!!". > > I have all permissions, no spyware or viruses, all critical updates, but > nothing will ever work. > > I have tried taking ownership of the entire "C" drive. Still, I have that > stupid error. The only thing to be thankful for, is that I am not getting > the > dreaded BSOD. > > Somebody PLEASE HELP! > -- > The light at the end of the tunnel, is the sign of success.
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