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im having a small problem here and i was wondering if anyone ever had this prob and fixed it

heres how it went down

i installed sp2rc2 on my main machine

i didnt like it so i uninstalled it (bad idea)

i reboot my computer and video drivers and nothing to do with the internet works:(

so now i am booting off a different hdd and i am lock out of my old Doc%Settings\USER folder:(

i NEED these files please help me

-Blaster

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what do u mean u are locked outta them? u can access other files on the hdd? just not %userprofile% stuff ?

NOTE: sp2 is beta for a reason :rolleyes:

please be more specific :)

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I've had the same problem :)

First turn off simple file sharing (explorer > extra > folder options > view)

Now right click the folder you want to access and go to the tab "Sharing". Below on this page click "Advanced" and now you have to choose permissions to allow your current user to access all these files/folders.

That's all!

greetz Bâshrat the Sneaky

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thanks Sneaky for trying but it was a no go:(

i disables simple filesharing and then when i went to share the folder i got the following

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Right click on the folder, select properties, go to the Security Tab (simple file sharing must be disabled), Click Add, Enter the user name you are currently logged on with or administrator if you are logged onto the administrator account, Click okay, check full control, click ok. You should be able to access the folder.

If you are using XP home, you might need to do this in safe mode. I can't recall...

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Right click on the folder, select properties, go to the Security Tab (simple file sharing must be disabled), Click Add, Enter the user name you are currently logged on with or administrator if you are logged onto the administrator account, Click okay, check full control, click ok. You should be able to access the folder.

If you are using XP home, you might need to do this in safe mode. I can't recall...

THANKYOU THANKYOU THANKYOU

you rock

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Right click on the folder, select properties, go to the Security Tab (simple file sharing must be disabled), Click Add, Enter the user name you are currently logged on with or administrator if you are logged onto the administrator account, Click okay, check full control, click ok. You should be able to access the folder.

If you are using XP home, you might need to do this in safe mode. I can't recall...

This was what I meant... But I didn't remember it correctly... :)

My mistake...

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