Aah yes. That's what I figured. That is not actually a folder. It is a
junction point pointing to the new location. There is a Deny permission
placed on it to wean people off the old namespace and onto the new. See this
output from the command line:
C:\>dir /a
Volume in drive C has no label.
Volume Serial Number is F67D-4CCD
Directory of C:\
07/25/2007 00:17 <DIR> Boot
11/02/2006 02:53 438,840 bootmgr
11/02/2006 06:00 <JUNCTION> Documents and Settings [C:\Users]
07/30/2007 15:03 <DIR> Program Files
07/26/2007 08:16 <DIR> ProgramData
The actual location for Documents and Settings is c:\users and if you try to
list that it will work just fine.
BTW, it is a Really Bad Idea (TM) to go changing ACLs on built-in files en
masse. You run a great risk of destroying your system when you do that.
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Your question may already be answered in Windows Vista Security:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0470101555?ie=UTF8&tag=protectyourwi-20
"AuthorizedUserPF" wrote:
> I am getting it on all the folders in Documents and Settings All USers folder
> and subfolders. Default User folder and subfolders. I figured out how to
> change the security to my user id, but I have to do each and every child
> folder. I tried by checking "Replace owner on subcontainers and objects" but
> it does not seem to filter down the tree. If I apply this to "All Users"
> shouldn't all the subsequent subcontainers and objects also change also?
>
> "Jesper" wrote:
>
> > Which folders/files are you getting this error with?
> >
> > ---
> > Your question may already be answered in Windows Vista Security:
> > http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0470101555?ie=UTF8&tag=protectyourwi-20
> >
> >
> > "AuthorizedUserPF" wrote:
> >
> > > Good afternoon.
> > > I am running Vista Ultimate and am having problems opening some of my
> > > folders and files. I am a full administrator of my home computer, yet there
> > > are certain files and folders in documents and settings that i am denied
> > > access. I have turned off UAC and tried changing the properties of the
> > > folders to give me access, yet it will not let me on some folders. On others
> > > , I am actually able to change permissions to inherit the parent folder and
> > > all objects under it. I never had this problem in XP. I could not do anything
> > > until I found out how UAC worked, even on administrator rights. Is there
> > > something else I am missing that is new in Vista .
> > > Please advise
> > > Phil