Re: Unable to copy some files even using a boot CD

2011-06-30 Thread Kurt Buff
What does a chkdsk say?

On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 11:36, Angus Scott-Fleming  wrote:
> I had something happen yesterday that I'm still trying to figure out.  Had to
> clone a user's profile folder under Win7 Pro 32-bit when their IE config got 
> so
> messed up they couldn't use any sites with scripting, even after I reset all
> the IE settings.  When I was copying over the user's Documents folder, there
> were about 6 files which I couldn't copy, got "Access denied".  I took
> ownership of the files using the file-properties/security/advanced method but
> that didn't allow me to copy the files either.
>
> I figured it was something with Windows security or permissions, so I booted
> using my SystemRescueCD, mounted the NTFS drive, and tried to copy the files.
> I got "Permission denied" UNDER LINUX, no Windows security involved at all.
>
> I took a shaky cellphone picture of the SysResCD screen and here is my best
> guess as to the filenames:
>
> Files are in an Adobe folder under user's folder,
>
> ...\Purchased_Fonts\Linotype Fonts\Documents\Font related\Linotype Font 
> List.pdf
> ...\Purchased_Fonts\Linotype Fonts\Documents\Font related\Features.pdf
> ...\Purchased_Fonts\Linotype Fonts\Documents\??\EULA_???.pdf
> ...\Purchased_Fonts\Linotype Fonts\Trademarks\Trademark.pdf
> ...\Purchased_Fonts\Linotype Fonts\Fonts\Optima\OpenType ???\Optima???.?tf
>
> Anyone ever seen anything like this or have a possible workaround?
>
> User is functional, haven't heard any whines about fonts not working.
>
>
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Unable to copy some files even using a boot CD

2011-06-30 Thread Angus Scott-Fleming
I had something happen yesterday that I'm still trying to figure out.  Had to 
clone a user's profile folder under Win7 Pro 32-bit when their IE config got so 
messed up they couldn't use any sites with scripting, even after I reset all 
the IE settings.  When I was copying over the user's Documents folder, there 
were about 6 files which I couldn't copy, got "Access denied".  I took 
ownership of the files using the file-properties/security/advanced method but 
that didn't allow me to copy the files either.  

I figured it was something with Windows security or permissions, so I booted 
using my SystemRescueCD, mounted the NTFS drive, and tried to copy the files.  
I got "Permission denied" UNDER LINUX, no Windows security involved at all.

I took a shaky cellphone picture of the SysResCD screen and here is my best 
guess as to the filenames:

Files are in an Adobe folder under user's folder, 

...\Purchased_Fonts\Linotype Fonts\Documents\Font related\Linotype Font List.pdf
...\Purchased_Fonts\Linotype Fonts\Documents\Font related\Features.pdf
...\Purchased_Fonts\Linotype Fonts\Documents\??\EULA_???.pdf
...\Purchased_Fonts\Linotype Fonts\Trademarks\Trademark.pdf
...\Purchased_Fonts\Linotype Fonts\Fonts\Optima\OpenType ???\Optima???.?tf

Anyone ever seen anything like this or have a possible workaround?

User is functional, haven't heard any whines about fonts not working.


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