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When running a dual boot configuration with XP and Vista RC1 i tried to
access the XP "Local settings" folder in my XP account. (after some
searching before realising that Vista swapped the c: and d: drives!!!!!). The
reply was that "You do not have permission to access this folder" and that
you must change the security settings in order to do so. I have not yet tried
to change these settings as I don't know how it will affect XP. Anyone having
an idea about the effects?
The c:/d: swapping is really annoying as it changes the philosophy earlier
used in case of dual booting. When e.g. Win 98 and XP were dual booted on
different drives XP still considered itself as running on d: and c: was still
win98 also in XP.
access the XP "Local settings" folder in my XP account. (after some
searching before realising that Vista swapped the c: and d: drives!!!!!). The
reply was that "You do not have permission to access this folder" and that
you must change the security settings in order to do so. I have not yet tried
to change these settings as I don't know how it will affect XP. Anyone having
an idea about the effects?
The c:/d: swapping is really annoying as it changes the philosophy earlier
used in case of dual booting. When e.g. Win 98 and XP were dual booted on
different drives XP still considered itself as running on d: and c: was still
win98 also in XP.