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Did you run from an Elevated Command Prompt ?
Did you run from an Elevated Command Prompt ?
I just tried using the command "cacls E:\ /t /g Chris:f" on the administrative command prompt and got the following response
Additionally all the files on the external drives now have a small packlock covering them which wasn't present before.
Also upon attempting to delete an image file on the desktop I received the following message
Try these:See if that resolves the file issues and recycle issues. cacls is depricated (old) command form. icacls is better for Windows 7.Code:icacls /t /c E: /grant "Authenticated Users":(M) icacls /t /c E: /grant Users:(RX) icacls /t /c E: /grant Administrators:(F) icacls /t /c E: /grant SYSTEM:(F)
It seems to have resolved the recycle bin issues, although the permissions issues are still active.
EDIT: Recycle bin message is still present upon start-up if the external drive is plugged in.
Last edited by Lyrical MC; 04 Jun 2012 at 09:41.
Was the external drive plugged in when you ran the icacls commands?
You might try going into the Security Tab of the folder or drive you want to share. With the security tab open hit the "Add" button, then next window hit the "Edit" button then add "Everyone" to the access list, hit ok then apply then apply again on the security window. This should allow access to the drive for Everyone in the network.
Tried that out and got the following:
And yes it was writhziden
Open an Elevated Command Prompt. New commands (I added one more to hopefully resolve the issue):
See if that resolves the file issues and recycle issues.Code:takeown /f E: /r /d y icacls /t /c E: /grant "Authenticated Users":(M) icacls /t /c E: /grant Users:(RX) icacls /t /c E: /grant Administrators:(F) icacls /t /c E: /grant SYSTEM:(F)
Thanks so much, those last commands seem to have fixed the permissions issues. Now the folders can be accessed as the permissions dialogue boxes allow continue to be clicked without further prompting.
As for the recycle bin issues, I just selected yes to delete whatever was corrupt earlier.
Will report back tomorrow with further details seen as it's rather late just now.
EDIT: When trying to view photos it says I still don't have permission. It's showing the user as follows (which I'm assuming is the user prior to the factory reset)
Please run just the icacls command and post back what the output is:Code:icacls e: