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To add to this;
To delete from other disk locations within the recovery console. First
you'll need to Control Panel|Admin Tools|Local Security Policy Recovery
console:"Allow floppy copy and access to all drives/folders" set to enabled
Then from the recovery console command line;
SET allowallpaths = TRUE
to gain access to all folders and try deleting from here.
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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect
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| Go to the safe mode and try to delete
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| And you can try by going to recovery console
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| More information about the recovery console visit below link
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http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN- US;229716
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| Start your computer with the Windows Setup floppy disks, or with the
| Windows CD-ROM. At the "Welcome to Setup" screen, press F10, or press R to
| repair, and then press C (Windows 2000 only) to start the Windows Recovery
| Console. Select the appropriate number for the Windows installation that
| you want to repair, and then type the administrator password. If the
| administrator password does not exist, just press ENTER.
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| Using the Command Console
| After you start the Windows Recovery Console, you receive the following
| message:
| Windows NT(TM) Boot Console Command Interpreter.
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| WARNING:
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| This is a limited function command prompt intended only as a system
| recovery utility for advanced users. Using this utility incorrectly can
| cause serious system-wide problems that may require you to reinstall
| Windows to correct them.
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| Type 'exit' to leave the command prompt and reboot the system.
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| 1: C:\WINNT
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| Which Windows installation would you like to logon to (enter to abort)?
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| After you enter the number for the appropriate Windows installation, enter
| the Administrator account password. Note that if you use an incorrect
| password three times, the Windows Recovery Console quits. Also, if the SAM
| database is missing or damaged, you are not able to use the Windows
| Recovery Console because you cannot be properly authenticated. After you
| enter your password and the Windows Recovery Console starts, type exit to
| restart your computer.
| Restrictions and Limitations of the Command Console
| From the Windows Recovery Console you can only use the following folders:
| The root folder
| The %SystemRoot% folder and the subfolders of the Windows installation you
| are currently logged on to
| The Cmdcons folder
| Removable media drives such as CD-ROM drives
| NOTE: If you try to obtain access to other folders, you receive an "Access
| Denied" error message. Also, while you are using the Windows Recovery
| Console, you cannot copy a file from the local hard disk to a floppy disk.
| You can copy a file from a floppy disk or CD-ROM to a hard disk, and from
| one hard disk to another hard disk.
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| DEL and DELETE
| del drive: path filename
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| delete drive: path filename
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| Use this commmand (where drive: path filename specifies the file to
delete)
| to delete a file. The delete command only operates within the system
| folders of the current Windows installation, removable media, the root
| folder of any hard disk partition, or the local installation sources. The
| delete command does not accept wild card (*) characters.
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| Subbu
| This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
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