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Access denied to Documents and Settings, but I am an administrator

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Mick B - 13 May 2007 12:54 GMT
I have hidden files and show System files ticked / unticked in folder
options. I can see all files. When I go into c:\documents and settings I get
access denied. This is a shortcut /junction. I am in the administrator group.
Does anyone else have this problem? Thanks. Mick
Dave - 13 May 2007 14:05 GMT
There's nothing to see. It's not a directory. You know it's a junction.
Leave it alone. It's not a problem.

>I have hidden files and show System files ticked / unticked in folder
> options. I can see all files. When I go into c:\documents and settings I
> get
> access denied. This is a shortcut /junction. I am in the administrator
> group.
> Does anyone else have this problem? Thanks. Mick
Michael - 13 May 2007 15:22 GMT
This is correct operation. Access to junctions is strictly restricted.

Michael

>I have hidden files and show System files ticked / unticked in folder
> options. I can see all files. When I go into c:\documents and settings I
> get
> access denied. This is a shortcut /junction. I am in the administrator
> group.
> Does anyone else have this problem? Thanks. Mick
Mick B - 13 May 2007 17:35 GMT
Thanks for the quick answer. I still think it is strange to have a juction
that I can not use as a shortcut. Thanks again for your wisdom.

> This is correct operation. Access to junctions is strictly restricted.
>
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> > group.
> > Does anyone else have this problem? Thanks. Mick
dean-dean - 13 May 2007 18:28 GMT
I think MS could have alleviated a lot of confusion regarding Junctions,
Symbolic Links, etc, by giving those types a different icon.  As it stands,
they appear in Windows Explorer as hidden shortcuts to folders, using the
same icon as shortcut (.lnk) files that point to folders.  However,
right-clicking on a Junction, for instance, and looking at Properties,
reveals that it is not an .lnk file, but called a File or File Folder,
depending on the Properties of the folder the Junction is pointing to.

> Thanks for the quick answer. I still think it is strange to have a juction
> that I can not use as a shortcut. Thanks again for your wisdom.
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>> > group.
>> > Does anyone else have this problem? Thanks. Mick
Ronnie Vernon MVP - 13 May 2007 18:32 GMT
Mick

Go to the following website, Jimmy B. has a very good explanation of
Junctions and what they are used for on that page.

Why do I get an Access Denied error when trying to open a folder?:
http://www.jimmah.com/vista/Security/junctions.aspx

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>I have hidden files and show System files ticked / unticked in folder
> options. I can see all files. When I go into c:\documents and settings I
> get
> access denied. This is a shortcut /junction. I am in the administrator
> group.
> Does anyone else have this problem? Thanks. Mick
fioraval - 29 Oct 2007 06:28 GMT
I how understand why I cannot access these junctions. When I bought a new PC
with Vista, I had to transfer my XP Outlook Express Inbox, and Sent
directories, but only the Inbox transferred. I was going to copy the Sent
directory into Windows Mail, but I cannot drill down into the Application
Data directory due to this 'access denied' junction issue. Comments?

> Mick
>
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> > group.
> > Does anyone else have this problem? Thanks. Mick
Jane C - 29 Oct 2007 08:15 GMT
Hi fioraval,

Try here:

C:\Users\YOURNAME\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail\Local Folders

You will need to make sure that in folder options you have 'show hidden
files and folders' checked.

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>I how understand why I cannot access these junctions. When I bought a new
>PC
> with Vista, I had to transfer my XP Outlook Express Inbox, and Sent
> directories, but only the Inbox transferred. I was going to copy the Sent
> directory into Windows Mail, but I cannot drill down into the Application
> Data directory due to this 'access denied' junction issue. Comments?
James Matthews - 14 May 2007 04:21 GMT
Execute explorer as an admin!

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>I have hidden files and show System files ticked / unticked in folder
> options. I can see all files. When I go into c:\documents and settings I
> get
> access denied. This is a shortcut /junction. I am in the administrator
> group.
> Does anyone else have this problem? Thanks. Mick
 
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