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4th August 02:12
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Most likely. The way file permissions work hasn't changed at all, although the concept of integrity has been added, but that doesn't sound like the problem in this case. It sounds like the permissions on the file were set such that you did not have any access to the file. This would make sense if you had modified default permissions on the file in XP or for some other reason the file did not grant the administrators and/or users group access to it. Since it was from another operating system, permissions on it that were granted to any specific user account would not be recognized in Vista. In any case, you could have used icacls (the replacement for cacls) from within Vista while logged in as an administrator, regardless of your UAC settings (as long as you ran the command prompt "as administrator"), to do the same thing you did from safe mode. -- - JB Windows Vista Support Faq http://www.jimmah.com/vista/ |
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