Chris,

I'm sorry, but all looks as it should. I'll investigate further, but am leaving for lunch right now.

I wish I could be of more help.


Chris Hallsworth wrote:
I went there, and here is what I have.

Advanced Security Settings for Documents
Permissions Auditing Owner Effective Permissions
To view details of a permission entry, double-click the entry. To modify
permissions, click Change Permissions.
Object name: H:\Documents
Permission entries:
Type Name Permission Inherited From Apply To
Allow HomeUsers (chris-PC\Ho... Full control <not inherited> This folder,
subfolders and...
Allow chris (chris-PC\chris) Full control <not inherited> This folder,
subfolders and...
Allow Administrators (chris-PC\A... Full control <not inherited> This
folder, subfolders and...
Allow SYSTEM Full control <not inherited> This folder, subfolders and...
Change Permissions...
Include inheritable permissions from this object's parent
Managing permission entries
OK Cancel Apply

Still need more help please. Thanks in advance.
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Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Permissions help

Chris,

I can't remember exactly, but,

highlight or place your cursor on the said folder, then, alt+enter, or shit+f10 for properties, then security tab, then advanced settings, then owner, and make sure, or add your user name account as the owner.

You've probably already tried this, but just in case, I thought I'd send it along.

Good luck, God bless, and happy Thanksgiving.

Chris Hallsworth wrote:
Hello all,
Please may I have your help once again? I've just got onto my Windows 7 64
bit laptop in my halls of residence. I looked at the permissions of the
'documents' folder on my external drive, and everything that can be
allowed
are all checked, and this is on all the accounts as far as I understand.
So
what do I do from here to make the XP Professional 32 bit computer access
the said folder?
Please reply as soon as you can.
Thank you very much. Take care.
>From Chris.


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