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| Cannot delete files restored with Vista Backup I had to switch computers the other day and used the Vista Backup (Backup Status and Configuration) to backup files before switching computers. After moving to the new computer, I used the Vista restore function to restore all of the files within their subdirectories on a different location on the new hard drive so I could just go back and pick and choose what items I wanted to copy back into certain locations. Some of the files that the Vista Backup performed were of the Program Files Folder. Now that it restored the "Program Files" folder into this new location, I cannot delete it. It gives me a message that "This Folder is shared with other people" and that it will no longer be shared. Vista makes me continually click "Continue" to delete each file or folder and then gets to the point where it cannot delete anything. Even the items that I have clicked continue on are not really deleted. I have tried taking ownership of this folder and adding permissions to my already admin account but it does not make any difference. If I look at the sharing tab, it says that it is Program Files and Not shared. What do I need to do to delete this folder? Thanks, Rod Miller |
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| Re: Cannot delete files restored with Vista Backup On Sat, 31 Mar 2007 00:48:10 -0500, "Miller, Rod" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote: [color=blue] >I had to switch computers the other day and used the Vista Backup (Backup >Status and Configuration) to backup files before switching computers. After >moving to the new computer, I used the Vista restore function to restoreall >of the files within their subdirectories on a different location on the new >hard drive so I could just go back and pick and choose what items I wanted >to copy back into certain locations. Some of the files that the Vista Backup >performed were of the Program Files Folder. Now that it restored the >"Program Files" folder into this new location, I cannot delete it. It gives >me a message that "This Folder is shared with other people" and that it will >no longer be shared. Vista makes me continually click "Continue" to delete >each file or folder and then gets to the point where it cannot delete >anything. Even the items that I have clicked continue on are not really >deleted. I have tried taking ownership of this folder and adding permissions >to my already admin account but it does not make any difference. If I look >at the sharing tab, it says that it is Program Files and Not shared. > >What do I need to do to delete this folder?[/color] be sure you are logged in as admin. select the folder. right click-properties - security tab advanced - owner tab - edit - select owner - replace owner on subcontainers & objects. don't have yourself as an option from security tab - advanced - permissions - creator/owner or users - edit - reselect same on this page - toggle [include inheritable permissions] - [replace all]. You can also add yourself here as owner or use a group. User should be more than enough for what you want. -- more pix @ [url]http://members.toast.net/cbminfo/index.html[/url] |
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| Re: Cannot delete files restored with Vista Backup Thanks. I had tried the first option before and tried it again and it did not work. Then I tried the second option and that took care of it. Rod <keepout******.com.invalid> wrote in message news:3ots03pkd4g9v2vnfduj0cb6n98u4rk8n7@4ax.com... On Sat, 31 Mar 2007 00:48:10 -0500, "Miller, Rod" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote: [color=blue] >I had to switch computers the other day and used the Vista Backup (Backup >Status and Configuration) to backup files before switching computers. After >moving to the new computer, I used the Vista restore function to restore >all >of the files within their subdirectories on a different location on the new >hard drive so I could just go back and pick and choose what items I wanted >to copy back into certain locations. Some of the files that the Vista >Backup >performed were of the Program Files Folder. Now that it restored the >"Program Files" folder into this new location, I cannot delete it. It gives >me a message that "This Folder is shared with other people" and that it >will >no longer be shared. Vista makes me continually click "Continue" to delete >each file or folder and then gets to the point where it cannot delete >anything. Even the items that I have clicked continue on are not really >deleted. I have tried taking ownership of this folder and adding >permissions >to my already admin account but it does not make any difference. If I look >at the sharing tab, it says that it is Program Files and Not shared. > >What do I need to do to delete this folder?[/color] be sure you are logged in as admin. select the folder. right click-properties - security tab advanced - owner tab - edit - select owner - replace owner on subcontainers & objects. don't have yourself as an option from security tab - advanced - permissions - creator/owner or users - edit - reselect same on this page - toggle [include inheritable permissions] - [replace all]. You can also add yourself here as owner or use a group. User should be more than enough for what you want. -- more pix @ [url]http://members.toast.net/cbminfo/index.html[/url] |
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