accessing ntfs private folders

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Pedro

I have 2 NTFS partitions on my hard disk. XP was installed on C:,
while my documents, downloads and so on are saved to D:. Recently I
had to reformat C: and reinstall XP. Everything went fine. However,
there's this folder on D: which was private to a particular user. I
thought that if created a new user with the same login and password I
would be able to access that folder, but that didn't make. I also
tried loggin in in safe mode as administrator, but I always get an
"access denied" message when I cd into that folder. Is there any way
at all to retrieve those files?

Thank you,
Pedro
 
This article describes how to take ownership of a file or folder
(non-encrypted) to which you have been denied access:

HOW TO: Take Ownership of a File or Folder in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;308421


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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User

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| I have 2 NTFS partitions on my hard disk. XP was installed on C:,
| while my documents, downloads and so on are saved to D:. Recently I
| had to reformat C: and reinstall XP. Everything went fine. However,
| there's this folder on D: which was private to a particular user. I
| thought that if created a new user with the same login and password I
| would be able to access that folder, but that didn't make. I also
| tried loggin in in safe mode as administrator, but I always get an
| "access denied" message when I cd into that folder. Is there any way
| at all to retrieve those files?
|
| Thank you,
| Pedro
 
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