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Old 01-31-2007, 06:00 PM
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'Cannot delete sp: Access is denied.'

Have two partiotions. C and D
Re-installed XP PRO on C, while D contained the documents..At some point
after the install and multiple updates from MSFT update such as SP2, and
security updates, windows created several folders on my D drive!!! some of
the names:

bb5d5ed4aec2082c9c38599c
422bd075900751d508f362

Subfolders include folder sp1...i can't get into that, says access
denied..Can't change access either...when trying to delete them, message
comes up (see post Subject title)...tried renaming main folder and still
can't delete..Please HELP!!!

Thank you.
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Re: 'Cannot delete sp: Access is denied.'

"Mad Russian" wrote

> Have two partiotions. C and D
> Re-installed XP PRO on C, while D contained the documents..At some point
> after the install and multiple updates from MSFT update such as SP2, and
> security updates, windows created several folders on my D drive!!! some of
> the names:
>
> bb5d5ed4aec2082c9c38599c
> 422bd075900751d508f362
>
> Subfolders include folder sp1...i can't get into that, says access
> denied..Can't change access either...when trying to delete them, message
> comes up (see post Subject title)...tried renaming main folder and still
> can't delete..Please HELP!!!
>
> Thank you.



Those are remnants of the installation of the various updates that for some
reason were not removed. See this article about taking ownership, or from
Start | Help and Support search on Ownership. Take ownership of the
folders, and then you should be able to delete them.

How to take ownership of a file or folder in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=308421

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Old 01-31-2007, 06:15 PM
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Re: 'Cannot delete sp: Access is denied.'

Wow, that was easy and effective! Thank you, Rock!

"Rock" wrote:

> "Mad Russian" wrote
>
> > Have two partiotions. C and D
> > Re-installed XP PRO on C, while D contained the documents..At some point
> > after the install and multiple updates from MSFT update such as SP2, and
> > security updates, windows created several folders on my D drive!!! some of
> > the names:
> >
> > bb5d5ed4aec2082c9c38599c
> > 422bd075900751d508f362
> >
> > Subfolders include folder sp1...i can't get into that, says access
> > denied..Can't change access either...when trying to delete them, message
> > comes up (see post Subject title)...tried renaming main folder and still
> > can't delete..Please HELP!!!
> >
> > Thank you.

>
>
> Those are remnants of the installation of the various updates that for some
> reason were not removed. See this article about taking ownership, or from
> Start | Help and Support search on Ownership. Take ownership of the
> folders, and then you should be able to delete them.
>
> How to take ownership of a file or folder in Windows XP
> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=308421
>
> --
> Rock [MVP - User/Shell]
>
>

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Old 01-31-2007, 07:00 PM
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Re: 'Cannot delete sp: Access is denied.'

Great! Glad I could help and thanks for posting back.

"Mad Russian" wrote

> Wow, that was easy and effective! Thank you, Rock!
>
> "Rock" wrote:
>
>> "Mad Russian" wrote
>>
>> > Have two partiotions. C and D
>> > Re-installed XP PRO on C, while D contained the documents..At some
>> > point
>> > after the install and multiple updates from MSFT update such as SP2,
>> > and
>> > security updates, windows created several folders on my D drive!!! some
>> > of
>> > the names:
>> >
>> > bb5d5ed4aec2082c9c38599c
>> > 422bd075900751d508f362
>> >
>> > Subfolders include folder sp1...i can't get into that, says access
>> > denied..Can't change access either...when trying to delete them,
>> > message
>> > comes up (see post Subject title)...tried renaming main folder and
>> > still
>> > can't delete..Please HELP!!!


>> Those are remnants of the installation of the various updates that for
>> some
>> reason were not removed. See this article about taking ownership, or
>> from
>> Start | Help and Support search on Ownership. Take ownership of the
>> folders, and then you should be able to delete them.
>>
>> How to take ownership of a file or folder in Windows XP
>> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=308421


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